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z.monkey

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #135 on: October 18, 2008, 01:47:58 PM »
Howdy Ourbobby,

No, not stopped.  Been working on the "Monkey Do" list for the wife...

As for the Infinity Transformer I have some tuning to do.  There are three different types of tuned circuits, and 10 coils to tune.  The goal is to get them to within 1% of the target frequency which is 60 Hertz right now.

The inverter circuit is out, falling back to the Analog Driver Board (12 Watts).  It has a Wien Bridge Sine Wave Oscillator circuit.  I am going to modify that circuit to be variable.  This is going to require a 4 pole rotary switch and a stereo potentiometer.  This way I can vary the oscillator and test for resonance with my scope and voltmeter. 

Hubbard did use series capacitors, see the drawing in post number 62.  I was excited to find that drawing.  But I am more excited about the Xabbard Coil drawing.

So I have to tune each coil for resonance.  What I have found is the winding an inductor and then matching a capacitor to it is not a good way to make an LC tank circuit (after all the coils are wound).  First you have to find a specific value capacitor which is impossible, then add little capacitors to tune the circuit.  So in hindsight I have found that I am going to have to pick the right capacitors and then wind the coil to resonance.  So ultimately this is why I haven't made much progress on this project, I have to go back and modify every coil.  I want to pick high quality capacitors for superior tolerance and performance.  Then I'll calculate the inductance by factoring inductance out of the LC resonance equation.  Then use the solenoid inductance equation to approximate the number of windings.  Then modify the coil to suit the capacitor, toss it on the test jig and sweep the frequency over it.  The amplitude in the LC circuit will max out at resonance.  If the resonant frequency isn't right adjust the coil, and try it again.  Once you have the resonance within 1% of the target, modify the rest of the coils of this type in the same manner and test them.  So may take a little while...

Here is an example of the 'Monkey Do" list.  My wife likes rustic furniture...

Blessed Be...


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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #136 on: October 18, 2008, 11:23:12 PM »
quote author=z.monkey link=topic=5144.msg132795#msg132795 date=1224330478]


Here is an example of the 'Monkey Do" list.  My wife likes rustic furniture...

Blessed Be...


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Nice shot of the game monitor!

Yes I have enjoyed reading this thread. At the moment I am looking at building a Hendershot Motor. But this looks more challenging.

The Xabbard coil looks like a red herring to me. I feel there would be too much dampening of the cycle with the constant feed back loops that would be re-circulating around the central coil. The result would be limited output. IMHO, there is a need to totally re-examine the modus operandii of the coil arrangements in such a way as to try and disregard classical/conventional electromagnetic theory. We are dealing here with an as yet - unknown - unproven concept/phenomenon, using only that information that has been "mystified" over the decades.

 I have no doubt that Hubbard had a motor that ran on a series of coils, but, there were never any tests results made public to verify his claims of power output. Newspaper reports of the era have the habit of lacking in specific details but, big on superlatives. That is why I looked at the Hendershot motor. Quite a lot of info on this, and, presumably an accurate circuit. The trick is in the tuning; probably for both devices.Here's a picture of John Bedini and the Hendershot

If you mean post 62 the Hubbard Transformer drawing? Then this particular drawing is not an original. It corresponds to another misleading notion of the pictures of 15" coils placed in several articles and made to look old. It is my belief that these photos are of a Replicated Hubbard coil that did not work.

Anyway, I could be totally wrong. Keep up the good work!

Regards

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #137 on: October 20, 2008, 01:09:59 AM »
Howdy Y'all,

Here's a link to Joesph H. Cater's free energy device.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=item160

Blessed Be...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #138 on: October 20, 2008, 01:28:03 PM »
Interesting, how long ago did you find that Z?

Cheers,
Ben.

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #139 on: October 20, 2008, 01:38:44 PM »
Howdy Bennyboy,

That file came from Ourbobby.  I have been aware of Mr. Cater's work since the late 1980's. 

OK, Mo Later...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #140 on: October 20, 2008, 08:29:01 PM »
Howdy Y'all,

Here's a link to Joesph H. Cater's free energy device.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=item160

Blessed Be...

Great Doc Z.Monkey! I read most of it last night, Orgone is weird and neat stuff! :)

Yucca.

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #141 on: October 21, 2008, 03:22:40 PM »
Z   Cater's device uses Gold plating I have a very simple [brushplating] device for this
Let me know if your interested
Chet

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #142 on: October 22, 2008, 01:21:45 PM »
Howdy Y'all,

Thanks Ramset, I'll let you know if I need it.

OK, been working on the Resonance Test Jig.  This is the DIY frequency generator and power amplifier that I am going to use to tune the LC circuits of the Infinity Transformer.  Here is a screenshot of the modified adjustable sine wave generator.  Also I uploaded the full schematic to:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=item162

I'm still chasing the rotary switch, some of those are pricey new, like $100!  So scratching through the surplus stores it is.  I think I have a 100K stereo pot here somewhere...

OK, Mo Later...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #143 on: October 23, 2008, 12:05:21 PM »
That is why I looked at the Hendershot motor. Quite a lot of info on this, and, presumably an accurate circuit. The trick is in the tuning; probably for both devices.
Howdy Ourbobby,

Yeah, I agree tuning is everything in a inductive device.  Intelligent design helps also.  The power amplifiers that I chose for this board are audio power Op-Amps.  I used these parts to build a audio amplifier because of the efficient design and clean waveforms.  Years ago I knew this was a great design because it sounded good.  It was also very energy efficient meaning the batteries would last a really long time.  It wasn't until I studied the Bedini motor and other concepts in overunity that I realized this amplifier design was utilizing these principles.  It is not so much the design of the Op-Amp itself, but the circuit that protects the Op-Amp from transient feedback from inductive loads.

Look at the function of diodes D4, D5, D6, and D7.  These diodes steer the inductive kickback from the load inductor back into the power supply.  While this is not overunity, it is aiding the system by pushing the inductive kickback back into the battery, making the system more efficient.

High frequency tuned circuit exhibit overunity indirectly, they produce radio waves.  When making a power oscillator rather than a radio oscillator the tuned tank circuit is just as important.  The difference is that the power oscillator emits power when resonant rather than radio waves.  So being analogous to a tuned radio circuit a single low frequency LC tank circuit should be able to achieve overunity, it all depends on tuning.  Tuning single low frequency LC tank circuits is what the Resonance Test Jig is for. 

OK, Mo Later...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #144 on: October 23, 2008, 04:35:37 PM »
Hi!

There is an instructable that teach how to build a crystal radio that inside has a homemade rotating switch. May be this can be of help to you.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Build-an-antique-style-crystal-radio/

Jesus

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #145 on: October 23, 2008, 05:32:05 PM »
Howdy Jesus,

That is a nice looking crystal set.  Free energy for your ears...

I picked up a philmore switch at Altex last night.  Good price only $3...

OK, Thanks...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #146 on: November 01, 2008, 01:35:13 AM »
Adjustable Sine Wave Generator
Band Selector

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« Reply #148 on: November 08, 2008, 02:53:17 AM »
Band Selector and Frequency Adjustment Wiring

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=item178
« Last Edit: November 08, 2008, 03:31:20 AM by z.monkey »

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #149 on: November 08, 2008, 03:19:43 AM »
Hi!

Congratulations zmonkey!

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