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The 61 mH trifilar coil is just connected like a Tesla bifilar serial connected flat
spiral, in that the windings are parallel and the negative of one is connected to
the positive of the next. The other coil is a single winding and produced the
same waveform. Nothing exotic.
Looking at the wave form it appears as though as the magnet is sweeping the
core the voltage rises then starts to fall like normal but then rises again
maybe from a field collapse, before falling right off, with the magnets closer
there may not be enough time for the collapse before the opposite pole of the
next magnet
forces the wave form down. It would appear to be a sine wave with an added
peak somehow. That would mean the magnetic polarity is not forced to change.
Maybe. Kind of quasi resonant. It is interesting and I think it requires more
investigation, I'll ask a very knowledgeable individual what he thinks about it
and see what his evaluation is.
Cheers
Excellent, I will wait till you get word back form this knowledgeable individual then we can discuss this further. Your method is different, and I don't want to influence your experiments so I will wait till you can start preforming tests before I start posting information if that suits you.
Yeah ok, Sounds good, it is good to persue one own trains of thought, the more
I think about it the more interesting it seems so I'll see if I can expedite the
construction of at least 1 coil/core preferably 2, balance the rotor better and try
some stuff. For the size of the rotor the magnets I've got are tiny but strong,
they don't act from a very big distance though seems like. I might make another
rotor disc for some different magnets and spacings, I could make a lot of magnet
patterns all in the same disc by drilling different sets of holes.
Has anyone seen the generator wave form from Thanes output of his Perpetua
machine ? The motor generator.
If the second peak is not induced as a result of the magnet then it may cause
attraction, impart force or give anomalous energy. We'll find out eventually I
guess if it does. I'm prepared for it to be nothing special but if it is something
then yippee.
Anyway I've stuck with the household items as I hinted in the original post,
the rotor is from an old cutting board.
Thanks for the heads up about you having a similar thing going on, it's
encouraging to know.
It's kinda spooky because I wanted to experiment with ways to make the gen
coils kick as the magnet leaves but as soon as I look with a coil and scope I
see that double peak waveform.
Hi all, In my situation the double peak wave is simply an oscillation caused by
the magnets being too far apart for the rotational speed. I added 8.9 uf and
that caused resonance at 3000 rpm with 8 magnets 50 mm apart for just over
100 Hz with one coil. The spacing allows the coil to begin to ring down and so
there is the induced voltage then one oscillation before the next magnets
opposite pole forces the wave form down.
Penno the magnets in mine are equally spaced and vertical up-down poles.
erfinder's setup is different.
With no capacitance I get about 11 volts max from the coil with the double top
wave form. But with the capacitance I get 30 volts and a nice sine wave that
builds up to 3000 rpm then declines as resonance is passed.
So for my setup it's just an oscillation-ring down. Nothing special but it maybe
could be useful. Back to building for me.
For those who didn't make it this year here are some videos I took at the 2012 Energy Conference, about 100 videos altogether under Playlist Titled "Radiant Energy by Nikola Tesla and John Bedini", but these videos pertain to a generator mod by Aaron Murakami and Peter Linemann, check it out.
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