Originally posted by Quantum_well
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{From the debunker video}
https://youtu.be/kfRxsC9yumQ
Using bifilar coil at load, power out = 10 watts, power in = 280 watts, efficiency = 10w/280w*100% = 3.57%.
Using single wire coil at same load and same conditions, power out = 10 watts, power in = 280 watts, efficiency = 10w/280w*100% = 3.57%.
Exactly the same. This is what I've been saying from the start. There is no advantage at load. All the "speed-up-under-load" coil does is to increase loss at no load.
Turion, Thane Heins, BM or anybody else has never shown a valid comparison of the bifilar, or "speed-up-under-load", coil to the standard wound coil. They all compare their coil loaded, or shorted, to its no load condition. And yes, RPM increases and primer mover power reduces because their coil has inflated loss at no-load, not because it offers advantage over a standard coil under the same load and same conditions.
The debunker performs a very concise and valid test. All the equipment and instruments are the same (even the core) except for the one variable, the coil. He then tabulates his data and presents a chart.
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