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Overunity Machines Forum



5 Watts in 60 Watts out ...

Started by DeepCut, November 09, 2010, 12:38:56 PM

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DeepCut

Hi all.

OK i've checked this over and over but, knowing me, i've probably missed something so please check these figures.

This is my crude replication of Toms device in this thread :

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=9076.0

It's a standard Bedini circuit, i haven't added a relay yet as i want to prove the concept to myslf before maximising efficiency.

The drive coil is the usual bifilar, 800 turns of 0.30mm and 0.28mm.

The output coil is just over a kilometre (1145 metres) of 0.25mm magnet wire.


Input/output figures :


Output coil resistance = 388 Ohms

INPUT POWER: 18 Volts DC @ .280 Amps = 5.04 Watts

OUTPUT VOLTAGE : 155 Volts DC (Rectified)

OUTPUT CURRENT : 155 / 388 = 0.3994845360824742 Amps

OUTPUT POWER : 155 x 0.3994845360824742 = 61.92010309278351 Watts

Please advise if my calculations are wrong, i'm sure they're not as i'm more confident than i was when i joined this forum !

I'm now going to try and get it to run itself ...

Video :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R7ehAVnp8c


Gary.



void109

I dont think you're measuring your output current properly.  I believe you'd need to measure the voltage over a load of some sort, then you can calculate the current with voltage / resistance = current.  You're just measuring the output voltage with no load.

DeepCut

Thanks void.

OK i've done a proper load test.

My input resistance is 18 volts / 0.28 amps = 64 Ohms.

I put the nearest i had, 66 Ohms, across the rectifier output.

Results :

OUTPUT VOLTAGE : 138 Volts DC

OUTPUT CURRENT : 0.3994845360824742 (Calculated).

OUTPUT POWER : 55 Watts.

I remember mscoffman talking about the AC impedance of the output coil having an effect on this so i will now try to get the thing to self-run.

Looking good though ...


Gary.

void109

What kind of resistor are you using?  I assume its a heavy duty power resistor as 55 watts of power would turn a 1/4W-1W resistor into a molten pile of oops pretty quick :)

void109

I had to do a double take hehe, in your first post you had:

155 volts / 388 ohms = 399mA

in your reply you have:

138 volts / 66 ohms = 399mA, it should be 2.09A!  Giving 288.54W of power!

Are you measuring the 138 volts across the 66 ohm load?