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gyulasun

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #45 on: November 20, 2008, 12:36:11 AM »
@gyulasun,

No, the bemf voltage output was measured at the BY255 on the collector of the transistor and to the plus rail.
(L4 is a input coil. I use the back emf energy to drive the L4 coil so we get a pulsating magnetic field in the fixed magnetic field.) 

Hi Groundloop,

Ok,  I overlooked a little the role of L4 and now I understand it is a load and not a source for the flyback pulse.

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I DID noticed that when I shorted the L3 coil when the unit was running, then I did NOT get and increase in input power usage.


This is good news but will be more significantly good news if you still do not get any increase in input power consumption when you manage to increase the number of turns for L3.

Thanks!

rgds,  Gyula

Groundloop

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #46 on: November 20, 2008, 12:57:48 AM »
@gyulasun,

No time today to make a new coil. I have been working on a new FW for the switch controller with 6 outputs.
Will test the "Young" theory first. See : http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6090.160;topicseen
Maybe more time tomorrow............

Regards,
Groundloop.

gyulasun

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #47 on: November 21, 2008, 12:35:48 AM »
Ok, thank you.  Just take it easy.

Best Regards
Gyula

slayer007

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #48 on: December 10, 2008, 04:10:59 PM »
I uploaded a video showing how you can increase the voltage of your BEMF.
If you have a coil with more than one winding you just run your BEMF back thru your coil.
Going back in the positive then coming back out the negative.
My BEMF went from about 16v to 150v.
I have not compaired the amp differant yet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW3Bz2tdmAY

slayer007

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« Reply #49 on: December 10, 2008, 07:03:56 PM »
I just uploaded another video showing the current and voltage after load.
For the load I just used a 110v night light.

The BEMF right off the transistor took about 10 mill amps for the light.
After going back thru the coil it was 20 mill amps.
And the voltage left on the light was twice as much.
This was done without taking in any more power to.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk5oltWxuoA

gyulasun

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #50 on: December 10, 2008, 07:41:06 PM »
Hi Slayer007,

Thanks for showing the tests but unfortunately I did not thoroughly follow your tests and would like to know some details on your circuit. 
Do you use bifilar (or maybe trifilar) coils with ferromagnetic cores?  Or you use the same single coil again for running the back emf current through it again? How do wire the more than one windings?
Maybe a schematics as a Santa present for us?  ;) :D

Thanks for sharing!

Regards,  Gyula

slayer007

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #51 on: December 10, 2008, 08:08:17 PM »
Hi Slayer007,

Thanks for showing the tests but unfortunately I did not thoroughly follow your tests and would like to know some details on your circuit. 
Do you use bifilar (or maybe trifilar) coils with ferromagnetic cores?  Or you use the same single coil again for running the back emf current through it again? How do wire the more than one windings?
Maybe a schematics as a Santa present for us?  ;) :D

Thanks for sharing!

Regards,  Gyula


Hello gyulasun

yes it is a trifilar coil.
I have a 23 ga. and a 21ga wound the same about 800 turns then theres a 23 ga. wound on the outside of them only about 250 turns I'm not using that one right now or at least in the video.
The BEMF I'm running back thru my second winding in the positive and back out thru negative.
This way its making way more power and allso more apms and is not using any more power to do it.

gyulasun

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #52 on: December 10, 2008, 10:09:08 PM »
Hello and many thanks, will figure out how to do it.

Just facing an electromagnet problem to regain inputted energy, the more the better.

Keep up good work!

rgds,  Gyula

jas_bir77

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #53 on: December 13, 2008, 12:10:35 PM »
hi slayer 007
i am trying to make a radiant battery charger with your diagram attached below.
in my experiment i am only using a 200 turns of 22 gauge wires (2 wires) bifilar coil and the capacitor. i am not using the ignition coil.
now the problem is that i am unable to make out how and where to connect the four ends of bifilar coil. can u post a diagram on which wire is to be joined to the transistor, which to the battery & which wires goes to the rectifier. ??? ??? ??? and do we connect anything to the – ve (negative) of the main battery(since there is nothing attached to it in your diagram)
 ???

Goat

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #54 on: December 13, 2008, 02:12:24 PM »
Hi jas_bir77

The circuit you posted is not the latest that Slayer007 has posted on YouTube, the latest one uses 2 transistors  ;)

Here is the link to the circuit  http://www.energeticforum.com/attachments/renewable-energy/1667d1228948315-pulse-generator-slayer007-pulse-generator-bemf.jpg

He also added a correction to the resistor value in the circuit:

In my circuit it says 100 ohm sorry but its wrong.
The one I'm using is brown black red If I'm right it should be 1000 Ohms or 1 KiloOhms.

@ Slayer007 Great work!  Keep picking at it  ;D

Regards,
Paul

slayer007

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #55 on: December 13, 2008, 10:23:18 PM »
Hello jas_bir77

This is the latest circuit I have been working on.
This one you take your BEMF comming from your collector thru a diode then back thru your second coil winding.
Some how it amplifies the voltage.

In my diagram I'm showing I have the charge battery negative going back to the source battery negative.
But you can allso run it to the positive of your source battery allso.

@Goat

Thank you

slayer007

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« Reply #56 on: December 13, 2008, 10:25:22 PM »
@ All
Sorry about the drawing I dont know why it came out so big. ::)

nievesoliveras

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #57 on: December 13, 2008, 11:39:20 PM »
@slayer007

I took the photo and centered it with paint and resized it with irfanview and here it is:
Dimensions now are 620 x 558 x 24 bpp

Jesus

slayer007

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #58 on: December 14, 2008, 12:53:49 AM »
@slayer007

I took the photo and centered it with paint and resized it with irfanview and here it is:
Dimensions now are 620 x 558 x 24 bpp

Jesus

@Nievesoliveras

Thank you.

jas_bir77

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Re: Pulse Generator
« Reply #59 on: December 14, 2008, 12:40:00 PM »
Hello jas_bir77

This is the latest circuit I have been working on.
This one you take your BEMF comming from your collector thru a diode then back thru your second coil winding.
Some how it amplifies the voltage.

In my diagram I'm showing I have the charge battery negative going back to the source battery negative.
But you can allso run it to the positive of your source battery allso.

@Goat

Thank you
:-* :-* ;)y i tried your new circuit and its working .grate ;D ;D.  but i am facing a new problem i.e. my reed switch which i have kept parallel to my coil after 3- 5 min it stops vibrating (i have also soldered another reed switch perpendicular to my 1 st one as you had said earlier size of my reed switch is 20 mm by 4 mm) after it stops i wait for 5-7 min nothing happens  ,so i take away my magnets and i again bring back the magnets to the same position where i had placed earlier , now again my reed switches starts to vibrate and keeps on vibrating for another5 min or so. ???
Another  thing i wanted to ask was that to increase the charging rate can i place an ignition coil in your new circuit from the collector in your circuit i had mentioned in my earlier post or should i add the ignition coil from the collector in your 2 transistor design . ???
also i wanted to know what all i can do to extra to increase my charging rate(i should increase my winding on my bifilar or i should increase the no of wires or the gauge of wire ). ??? ???