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Author Topic: My s1r9a9m9 replication!  (Read 514943 times)

resonanceman

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #810 on: August 20, 2008, 11:15:28 PM »

Did    you check out this   guys website?

It  shocked me a little .

There is a list of features  that his car has
The last feature on the list  is

Water Fuel
made from S1r  plans.

The site   says that   there is  still  some problems  with  regulating  the  power.

He has my vote for the prettiest  watercar on the planet



:)


http://www.rolls-royce.150m.com/mycar/indexen.html

gary

This   video   is  posted by the same guy.
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=HivxQN_G8tA&feature=user
A Japanese  company is now doing OFFICIAL test  on a water powered car .


gary

capacitor70

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #811 on: August 21, 2008, 06:07:46 AM »
Over Unity ;D

Simulated Tesla Switch, Useful for plasma generation and electrolysis. ;D

capacitor70

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #812 on: August 21, 2008, 08:44:09 AM »
Over Unity is real

Frequency and load resistance matters.

USE SAME LOAD R5 AND R6
ALSO USE HIGHER CAPACITANCE 4700uF TO 10000uF

Glowing lamp is R6
Dim lamp is R5

capacitor used are 1000uF
and driving circuit using CD4047
« Last Edit: August 21, 2008, 09:27:29 AM by capacitor70 »

happyvalley808

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #813 on: August 21, 2008, 09:07:23 AM »
@cap70 ,

So you only have to charge it one time and it will keep running ?  What voltage are the caps?

HV

capacitor70

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #814 on: August 21, 2008, 09:35:46 AM »
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So you only have to charge it one time and it will keep running ?  What voltage are the caps?

This is first running I have tried to remove or increase R5, it turns off R6 lamp. It needs little charge to keep it running
Four times less charge is required than direct charging.

circuit is operated at 12V.

I did simulation with 4700uF and practically I am using 1000uF capacitor so I am getting near double output than input.

In simulation with 1000uF it gives 2.5 times more output.

may be It is possible to keep it running......not tested or simulated

xbox hacker

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #815 on: August 21, 2008, 02:04:22 PM »
WOW...Great work Capacitor70!!!!  :D :D :D :D

pablitosax

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #816 on: August 21, 2008, 03:27:38 PM »
Good Job Capacitor70 !!  ;)

There is some schematics .Perhasps serve us :

There is about a CDI that early mentioned in another post (Silicon Magazine CDI) .Note that the DC-DC inverter have a peak control with serials DZ 75v :
http://www.divshare.com/download/4816462-7e5
http://www.divshare.com/download/4816468-d22
http://www.divshare.com/download/4816528-ced
http://www.divshare.com/download/4816473-12d

And there is an interesting note about igbt's :

http://www.gavner.se/files/igbt.pdf
http://www.gavner.se/html/ignition.htm

capacitor70

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #817 on: August 21, 2008, 06:42:33 PM »
Mosfet I used for Tesla Switch are P55NF (it is having approx 50V 55Amps rating) and CD4047 with 2uF capacitor and 50K pot for frequency adjustment, capacitors are of 1000uF
input current is 85mAmps and output current is 122mAmps flowing through R6
I have tried circuit with bridge rectifier to make feed back so that it can become self runner. But It dosen't work when I put rectifier at R6.
May be initial starting is not overunity and it start slowly and becomes overunity after few mSec, bridge rectifier may be blocking initial start up voltage...
Use of transformer to pick up the voltage from R6 is also not works because inductance of transformer blocks current flow from one capacitor to another...
need more research... ::)

My friend given me
3300uF 350V four capacitors
and three IGBT
SKM200GB123D
having rating of 200Amps at 1200Volts

I am little scared to use such high rating devices....capacitor size is 6 inch taller and 3 inch diameter  :-\

« Last Edit: August 21, 2008, 07:03:07 PM by capacitor70 »

Kator01

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #818 on: August 22, 2008, 12:44:16 AM »
Hello Capacitor70,

in order to measure exactly what is going on you have to replace the lamps with 10 Ohm - resitors, because lapms change inner resistance dependent of their thermal condition.

A red-glowing lamp at a higher voltage can have less power-consumption than the same lamp a lower voltage.

Please look here :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incandescent_lamp

and scoll down to paragraph : Electrical characteristics


Quotation :

Electrical characteristics

Incandescent lamps are nearly pure resistive loads with a power factor of 1. This means the actual power consumed (in watts) and the apparent power (in volt-amperes) are equal.The actual resistance of the filament is temperature dependent. The cold resistance of tungsten filament lamps is about 1/15 the resistance when the lamp is lit. For example, a 100 watt, 120 volt lamp has a resistance of 144 ohms when lit, but the cold resistance is much lower (about 9.5 ohms) [32] [33]. Since incandescent lamps are resistive loads, simple triac dimmers can be used to control brightness. Electrical contacts may carry a "T" rating symbol indicating that they are designed to control circuits with the high inrush current characteristic of tungsten lamps. For a 100-watt 120 volt general service lamp, the current stabilizes in about 0.10 seconds, and the lamp reaches 90% of its full brightness after about 0.13 seconds.

Sorry, but no proof of overunity at this point.

It is a long known trap which many inventors have fallen into.

Kator


capacitor70

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #819 on: August 22, 2008, 05:22:14 PM »
@Kator01
   You are right about resistance change with temperature.

Practical tests:
I have taken test with 150Ohm resistance overunity is there but less with higher resistance.

With 10 Ohm resistance Only R6 become hot and R5 stays cool,
then next test is with series resistance from source power supply But same result no heating observed at input but at output heating is much more. ::)

Simulation:
In simulation same results are visible in graphs with higher resistance overunity goes down. with less value resistance overunty goes up.
simulation shows voltage rises with time but in experiment it stays at certain point may be it is increasing at very slow rate.

lon92

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #820 on: August 25, 2008, 02:29:27 PM »
@vlindos

Hey vlindos, I've tried your idea about decreasing gap size and bigger caps..........   8)

It still misfiring very very badly...   :-[

The result that I get is if the caps is higher, bigger spark is observed...   :D

And if I lower the gap size, the misfire rate increase...    :o

Any ideas??   :D

Anyway, thanks!!   ;D ;D

vlindos

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #821 on: August 25, 2008, 03:07:15 PM »
@vlindos

Hey vlindos, I've tried your idea about decreasing gap size and bigger caps..........   8)

It still misfiring very very badly...   :-[

The result that I get is if the caps is higher, bigger spark is observed...   :D

And if I lower the gap size, the misfire rate increase...    :o

Any ideas??   :D

Anyway, thanks!!   ;D ;D
I was talking about setting up more bulbs for the bigger capacitors (not adding bigger charge capacitors). Are the misfires in the same rate when the capacitors circuit is off (ie. only HV spark) ?

lon92

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #822 on: August 25, 2008, 07:35:06 PM »
@vlindos

Whoops!! Sorry for the misunderstanding!! My bad...  :D

The spark is normal without the Capacitor70 coil.  :D (Maybe the my coil is bad??  ???)

Now, I'm using a ferrite from a 4" speaker (the round magnet)...

Any advice on building coil??  ;D

Thanks!!  ;D ;D

vlindos

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #823 on: August 25, 2008, 08:24:15 PM »
@ion92
the coil must be ok if you get any sparks on the first spark plug (using the cap70 coil circuit). might be a problem if it has too much turns on the coil. how much do you have? another thing is the energy coming for the capacitors series - how much of them you had putted on ? can you put a picture of your setup?

@everyone
I have a problem with the explosion thing. It was not enough for moving my engine's piston down. Today I was trying to increase/observe the explosion effect of the spark/water, so added more capacitors (96J in total). Instead I had made welding machine :) . capacitor70 told me the he also was unable to move down the piston using screwing the spark plug at TDC. I was thinking it might be because of compression problem... (because he had been able to get engine running). Also Xbox  pointed me to allcanadian video where he was able to move the piston but with compression (moving manually the engine wheel to TDC). Unfortunately it apeared that the old 2stroke engine I bought was with crannied head. So I am going to try my new welding machine  ;D

good luck to every one!

lon92

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #824 on: August 25, 2008, 08:44:14 PM »
@All

Thanks vlindos for your help... ;D

My coil is 20:50  ::)

Any ideas anyone??