Bi-directional spikes bad, Uni-directional spikes good
Has anyone who has their motor running take a reading across their recovery terminals with an oscilloscope? I'm curious because if you look back at my videos, it shows positive and negative spikes coming out of the recovery. And look how poorly it charged the little cap! (1mV per second change in cap voltage sucks!) What do all the Bedini devices (motors and solid state) have in common? I think they all have uni-directional spikes (the h-wave), right? And look how easily they charge a cap!!!
I'm not going to bother testing my 4-pulse-per-rev motor at higher voltages because it outputs bi-directional spikes, which equates to zero net gain. I'm going straight to the two-pulse off-set brush configuration that I drew earlier, which I suspect is uni-directional like the SSG. Unidirectional spikes add up, Bi-directional spikes balance and cancel each other. There needs to be an imbalance for this to work, like a dipole that never dies, or a north pole only SSG.
I think Peter instinctively gravitated to using the two-pulse system that I drew instead of the 4-pulse not only because of the cooling off issue, but because of the bi-directional spikes issue that I saw in my scope readings.
Brian
Has anyone who has their motor running take a reading across their recovery terminals with an oscilloscope? I'm curious because if you look back at my videos, it shows positive and negative spikes coming out of the recovery. And look how poorly it charged the little cap! (1mV per second change in cap voltage sucks!) What do all the Bedini devices (motors and solid state) have in common? I think they all have uni-directional spikes (the h-wave), right? And look how easily they charge a cap!!!
I'm not going to bother testing my 4-pulse-per-rev motor at higher voltages because it outputs bi-directional spikes, which equates to zero net gain. I'm going straight to the two-pulse off-set brush configuration that I drew earlier, which I suspect is uni-directional like the SSG. Unidirectional spikes add up, Bi-directional spikes balance and cancel each other. There needs to be an imbalance for this to work, like a dipole that never dies, or a north pole only SSG.
I think Peter instinctively gravitated to using the two-pulse system that I drew instead of the 4-pulse not only because of the cooling off issue, but because of the bi-directional spikes issue that I saw in my scope readings.
Brian
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