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Author Topic: New Lenzless Generator Is Very Interesting  (Read 8865 times)

skycollection

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Re: New Lenzless Generator Is Very Interesting
« Reply #15 on: January 22, 2016, 05:02:12 AM »
Yes is correct, i can drive other circuit with the pickup coils, or motors, but is different small motor to rotate the magnets and keep it operating...! the way to move the big heavy magnets is pulsing the coil with the transistors, i will try something. For the moment i did the experiment with 12 volts and a bedini circuit and the results are the same, no drag, and no brake, the pancake have low resistance and the rotor accelerate, producing full power in the leds. I did an experiment with a resistive load, car bulb of 12 volts and the result is the same, no drag and the rotor accelerate, the bulb turn on not completelly but is ok.

broli

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Re: New Lenzless Generator Is Very Interesting
« Reply #16 on: January 22, 2016, 09:53:21 PM »
I have a feeling we are talking about some mW here. Lenzless implies you can add as many coils as you want without any effect on the rotation, surely with enough coils you should have enough generated energy to power the rotation if it was truly Lenzless. It does not look like the rotor needs much energy to keep it spinning.

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Re: New Lenzless Generator Is Very Interesting
« Reply #17 on: January 22, 2016, 10:08:30 PM »
Yes is correct, i can drive other circuit with the pickup coils, or motors, but is different small motor to rotate the magnets and keep it operating...! the way to move the big heavy magnets is pulsing the coil with the transistors, i will try something. For the moment i did the experiment with 12 volts and a bedini circuit and the results are the same, no drag, and no brake, the pancake have low resistance and the rotor accelerate, producing full power in the leds. I did an experiment with a resistive load, car bulb of 12 volts and the result is the same, no drag and the rotor accelerate, the bulb turn on not completelly but is ok.

Congratulations sounds like OU to me...

sm0ky2

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Re: New Lenzless Generator Is Very Interesting
« Reply #18 on: January 23, 2016, 07:58:51 AM »
I have a feeling we are talking about some mW here. Lenzless implies you can add as many coils as you want without any effect on the rotation, surely with enough coils you should have enough generated energy to power the rotation if it was truly Lenzless. It does not look like the rotor needs much energy to keep it spinning.

yes this was my thoughts exactly. he needs a heavier generation coil or more coils to observe the effect.