I have recently been looking into the Motionless Energy Generator of MEG for short and found a design flaw in the control circuitry, namely the use of freewheeling diodes.
I've written a short article on the problem as well as the solution, which you can find on my website and may be updated later:
http://www.tuks.nl/wiki/index.php/Ma...emMEGCircuitry
The short version:
Let's take a look at Naudin's v1 schematic:
Naudin_MEG_v1.jpg
Notice the freewheeling diodes D1 and D2?
A freewheeling diode is used in inductive circuits to provide a path for the current when the driving voltage is suddenly reduced or removed. It prevents voltage spikes that can occur due to the inductive kickback, protecting the circuit components.
However, in this case this is not a good idea, because this way the coils get shortcutted and all the energy that is put in to energize the coil gets burned up by the diode.
In the v2 schematic, these are still there, but integrated in the BUZ11 mosfets:
Naudin_MEG_v2.jpg
An elegant solution is to use an asymmetric bridge converter, with this picture showing a triple bridge converter:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch...ower_circuitry
Asymmetric_Bridge_Converter.png
Hopefully this helps someone to finally obtain a working free energy device.
I've attached a pdf with the current version of the article.
I've written a short article on the problem as well as the solution, which you can find on my website and may be updated later:
http://www.tuks.nl/wiki/index.php/Ma...emMEGCircuitry
The short version:
Let's take a look at Naudin's v1 schematic:
Naudin_MEG_v1.jpg
Notice the freewheeling diodes D1 and D2?
A freewheeling diode is used in inductive circuits to provide a path for the current when the driving voltage is suddenly reduced or removed. It prevents voltage spikes that can occur due to the inductive kickback, protecting the circuit components.
However, in this case this is not a good idea, because this way the coils get shortcutted and all the energy that is put in to energize the coil gets burned up by the diode.
In the v2 schematic, these are still there, but integrated in the BUZ11 mosfets:
Naudin_MEG_v2.jpg
An elegant solution is to use an asymmetric bridge converter, with this picture showing a triple bridge converter:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch...ower_circuitry
Asymmetric_Bridge_Converter.png
Hopefully this helps someone to finally obtain a working free energy device.
I've attached a pdf with the current version of the article.
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