Unity achieved video.
Here it is folks: 5 volts and .090 amps for .45 watts in; 18 volts and .025 amps for .45 watts out; incredible! A tremendous success, well worth all the effort. This amounts to the World's most efficient transformer: The two black wires from the normally closed center pins run in series through the switch between one A.C. electrode of the FWBR, on one side, and the positive electro-magnet wire on the other. The negative-electro magnet coil wire runs to the negative A.C. electrode of the FWBR. The positive and negative wires of the power transformer run in series through the out side terminals of the switch. When the power pulse lifts the magnets and releases the spring pressure, the inside contacts go normally closed and open a pathway to the storage capacitor for output through the wires from the magnet flutter over the coil.
I may have to redo this video. It gets fuzzy for no reason after a minute or so. The wires to the capacitor are not securely connected and it begins to discharge when I disturb them. I should show the measurements to the camera. Perhaps I'll try again for a bettor one. This should be a high water mark video.
https://youtu.be/fL7-60ZZa10
Here it is folks: 5 volts and .090 amps for .45 watts in; 18 volts and .025 amps for .45 watts out; incredible! A tremendous success, well worth all the effort. This amounts to the World's most efficient transformer: The two black wires from the normally closed center pins run in series through the switch between one A.C. electrode of the FWBR, on one side, and the positive electro-magnet wire on the other. The negative-electro magnet coil wire runs to the negative A.C. electrode of the FWBR. The positive and negative wires of the power transformer run in series through the out side terminals of the switch. When the power pulse lifts the magnets and releases the spring pressure, the inside contacts go normally closed and open a pathway to the storage capacitor for output through the wires from the magnet flutter over the coil.
I may have to redo this video. It gets fuzzy for no reason after a minute or so. The wires to the capacitor are not securely connected and it begins to discharge when I disturb them. I should show the measurements to the camera. Perhaps I'll try again for a bettor one. This should be a high water mark video.
https://youtu.be/fL7-60ZZa10
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