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Author Topic: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.  (Read 165499 times)

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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #465 on: December 30, 2018, 11:55:42 PM »

Here's Ludic with the same 9 volt source and identical transformer vibrating an aluminum foil ball:



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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #466 on: December 31, 2018, 11:10:28 PM »
hv spark working spot spring switch.

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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #467 on: January 07, 2019, 12:46:11 PM »

                                           Increased magnet core kickback energy

Quotes from Tinman from OU Research:

"My coil is 200 turns but only 33mm neo core"

"Our coils have only 200 turns, but the inductive kickback energy exceeds that of a coil of 400 turns plus-such as that of an SSG setup".

Tinman is stating that his power coil with an axial polarized Neo magnet core is generating over twice the inductive kickback energy!


Inductive kickback is directly proportional to the negative inductance induced from the magnet core.



Tinman and Jimboot should try "Diametric Neo Tubes" inverted on the rotor for power core and attraction magnets because more Webers of flux density travels across the windings when the fields merge and elongate.



A ferrite ring wound on two sides would neutralize the diametric magnet fields at the face of the coil and require much less input. The coil on the extended magnet cylinder would turn into a piggy back output coil on the extended core. The output is generated by the magnet field stretching caused by the approaching rotor magnet in attraction. Tinman has his rotor magnets wound and connected to a voltage multiplier on the rotor, to harvest the contraction and expanding force field in the rotor magnets.

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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #468 on: January 07, 2019, 12:48:43 PM »

                                                      Flash camera circuit.

We can discharge the flash camera capacitor into an EM coil, pop a magnet and recharge the AA power battery by connecting the negative electrode of the EM coil to the "split positive" pole of a AA rechargeable battery through a diode. This pulse recovery loop has tested out to be 90% efficient. That leaves the magnet torque generating potential; It would only take a tiny tickler wire from the Sono-Battery to keep the self runner AA topped off.


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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #469 on: January 07, 2019, 08:42:05 PM »

                                             COP 2 magnet core pulse coil:

Compare Tinman's COP pulsing a magnet core coil and recovering flyback through a transistor, with mine through a magnet core with the SPDT switch. Identical results!


Tinman is calling his COP 2 when it should be 1 because he's merely doubling his input power by matching it with flyback recovery.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4AULG-RiuE


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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #470 on: January 08, 2019, 03:48:40 PM »


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We need to disconnect the negative coil electrode, connect a diode and re-attach it to the positive pole of the battery. The capacitor is concealed behind the AA. The art of light gimmickry.

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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #471 on: January 08, 2019, 08:29:43 PM »

Flash Mod Gray tube.
It would be easy to build a "Gray Tube" with the spark gap between the positive of the battery and the negative of the capacitor. Just get the screen around the gap and run the electrode to ground.

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Tinman Confirmation video:
« Reply #472 on: January 09, 2019, 12:59:30 PM »

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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #473 on: January 09, 2019, 01:00:31 PM »

                                                          Flash Mod Gray tube.
It would be easy to build a "Gray Tube" with the spark gap between the positive of the battery and the negative of the capacitor. Just get the screen around the gap and run the electrode to ground.


I picked up a clear plastic tube of lip balm for the "Flash Mod Gray Tube".

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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #474 on: January 09, 2019, 01:21:37 PM »
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@Tinman,


Joseph Newman has reached the limit you speak of. I attached a picture of his three ton electric motor below:


@Milehigh,


The magnet core output coil Conradelectro tested needed to be SHORTED to achieve the "Lenz Propulsion" effect I forecasted. You impudently prevented Conradelectro from testing the coil with a capacitive load as I instructed him to, causing me great embarrassment, and failed test results. Doug Konzen clearly demonstrated the same effect in this video:"

I refer to the magnet core power coil as an "Output Coil" because it's channeling flyback to the capacitor like Tinman's.


Thanks to Tinman for picking back up where Conradelectro chickened out and dropped off with his magnet core power tests.

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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #475 on: January 10, 2019, 06:00:41 PM »
4 x cop


itzu tinman


Quote; You seem to have the same current flow values across both CVRs ?No, see screenshot below, there is 4x more current (rms) flowing through CSR2 (70mA) compared to csr1 (18mA).QuoteAs you can see in my last video,where i swap out the CVRs for small DC motors with parallel caps,the one in CVR 2 position starts running well before the one in CVR1s position--why would that be?.Because there is (like you said) more current flowing through the csr2 position.QuoteIn the previous video to that,i show the temperature of each CVR,where CVR2s temperature is some 4 to 5 degrees C hotter--why would that be?Because of the higher current through csr2 (mine has 0.3°C higher temp., but these are 20W csr's).Itsu

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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #476 on: January 11, 2019, 09:53:09 AM »
                                                                GAP power
Art Porter determined that transferring power to a rotor with his magnet core "Neutralization Power" coil was about half as efficient as transferring to linear motion. This is due primarily to the field dimensions of the coils.

Art generated his rotary motion with a flywheel. Tinman's rotor reverses the sheer to push pull power ratio of 3 to 1. The power coil could be mounted next to the Gafenol tub magnet and vibrate it through a range of frequencies and amplitude varying the duty cycle.
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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #477 on: January 11, 2019, 02:31:16 PM »
Here's my first one from 10 years ago with the magnets off to the left side:


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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #478 on: January 12, 2019, 07:52:02 PM »

Dragone and Zaev.
A few contributors have offered theories about the magnet core coil gain; mentioning field compression etc. These guys are reinventing the wheel.

Tinman and Itzu need to take caliometric readings of the coil's core magnet. They will find their magnets are cooling.

The PM field is not compressed it is annihilated by a dealignment of polarized electrons caused by the electrical pulse.

The Neo-magnet material has to work on the quantum plane to reorganize its alignment and consumes heat in the process. Electricity is generated by the work. 

These are the theories of Dr. Leon Dragone and Nicoli Zaev.

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Re: Negative Inductance and measure of Magnetic force.
« Reply #479 on: January 13, 2019, 09:40:29 AM »
The power gain from the "Magnet Core Coil" comes from electron forces within the atomic structure of the Neodymium material not the action of it's magnetic field.