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Mk1

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #360 on: December 13, 2009, 01:29:47 AM »
Mk1:

Pose your question to the brilliant minds in the JT thread.  With their collective brainpower they should be able to come up with something.  Don't forget to mention the -3 dB cutoff point measurement!

MileHigh

I asked you , you can say you don't know , i don't .

Or you only help when it serves you . Giving an impression of a noble purpose.   

MileHigh

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #361 on: December 13, 2009, 01:33:13 AM »
Alex:

Whenever you talk about transformers it's important to remember that they transfer energy based on changing magnetic flux with respect to time.

The AC voltage source causes an AC current to flow through L1.
The AC current flowing through L1 creates changing magnetic flux in the first toroid.
The changing magnetic flux in the first toroid causes AC current to flow in L2.
The AC current flowing in L2 creates changing magnetic flux in the second toroid.
The changing magnetic flux in the second toroid causes AC current to flow in L3 lighting up the light bulb.

The critical point is that the second toroid in not influenced buy the changing magnetic flux in the first toroid.  The second toroid is only affected by the AC current in L2.  From the second toroid's perspective, the AC current flowing in L2 looks the same like it would look if it was generated by an AC voltage source.

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #362 on: December 13, 2009, 01:36:30 AM »
Mk1:

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Or you only help when it serves you . Giving an impression of a noble purpose.

No I'm pissed off because the JT crowd think I know nothing.  I suppose that I should restate that and say that they try to claim that I know nothing because they don't like to hear what I have to say, and they don't have the character to admit their own ignorance at times.  Ask them first and if they can't answer then I'll try to answer.

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Mk1

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #363 on: December 13, 2009, 01:44:27 AM »
@Mh

LOL , just say you don't know , stop changing the subject .

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #364 on: December 13, 2009, 01:46:47 AM »
@MileHigh,

Thank you for taking time to answer my question.

My other question was:

How is it possible to transfer ANY power when we know for sure that the magnetic flux
is inside the Ferrite toroid, and the copper windings is outside that magnetic flux?

As I see it, there is no magnetic lines crossing the copper windings that can generate
current in the wires.

Alex.

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #365 on: December 13, 2009, 01:49:07 AM »
Mk1:

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LOL , just say you don't know , stop changing the subject .

I didn't say I didn't know.  I am serious about you going to the JT crowd first.  If they can't answer then come back here and post that they could not answer or you are not satisfied with their answers.

Beyond that, you have to pose a real question.  What aspects of a toroid are you talking about?  What you said is way too vague.

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #366 on: December 13, 2009, 02:00:35 AM »
remember what you told  me ....  SHUT UP AND PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS ... ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CYuAcTEkU4
so i did so ...

mix a little brain power and will power in with that ...  and   there ya go ...  now there star gates ... lol

lol

and MH is BICKERING BOUT JT'S lol  silly humans ...

its just a music video ...  but i do a LOT OF TALKING THROUGH MUSIC ... dont i?  lol

anyhow it was sedjusted by the fedreation to set up a gate on earth ...  stright through to the "HOTEL"

i agreed ... and it was done ...


Groundloop

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #367 on: December 13, 2009, 02:03:55 AM »
William,

When I try to see your video I get this:

"This video is not available in your country due to copyright restrictions."

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MileHigh

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #368 on: December 13, 2009, 02:34:24 AM »
Alex:

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How is it possible to transfer ANY power when we know for sure that the magnetic flux
is inside the Ferrite toroid, and the copper windings is outside that magnetic flux?

As I see it, there is no magnetic lines crossing the copper windings that can generate
current in the wires.

When you make a loop with a copper winding, then the only thing that counts is if there is any changing magnetic flux inside the loop made by the wire.  The changing flux can be through the air or through a toroid  So if you run the ferrite toroid through the loop of the wire, and there is changing flux inside the toroid (what you call magnetic lines),  then you can get an energy transfer.

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #369 on: December 13, 2009, 02:42:00 AM »
Ist:

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anyhow it was sedjusted by the fedreation to set up a gate on earth ...  stright through to the "HOTEL"

Does the gate connect to The Restaurant at the End of the Universe?  How about a connection to the Guardian of Forever?  I want to have a date with the 1960s Joan Collins in the 1930s.  Just transport me to the Guardian of Forever and I will jump through it at just the right time to meet Joan (before Kirk does).

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #370 on: December 13, 2009, 02:45:26 AM »
MH stop beating up the reserchers ... lol

if your gonna share 

come to the sand box .. 

you will always be welcomed if you can play nice ...

w



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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #371 on: December 13, 2009, 02:52:56 AM »
Whos Mh ? I don't see no Mh anywhere   ;D

IST put some power to that big ring . No not a 12 volt transformer a battery so you will be ready to charge up some big Bcaps . Can you borrow some money from mom for Christmas  ? Half will do . I will Santa you the rest . And call it a Present plus the cells for being a good boy . I just found out the PO is open until 22nd . I might Take Ashia to the Mountains if it don't Snow real soon and rent a cabin up there so she can go sledding for the first time . Its her birthday the 31st . so i will be gone more than likely . Only of it dont snow befor then .

Q

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #372 on: December 13, 2009, 02:56:28 AM »
Whos Mh ? I don't see no Mh anywhere   ;D

IST put some power to that big ring . No not a 12 volt transformer a battery so you will be ready to charge up some big Bcaps . Can you borrow some money from mom for Christmas  ? Half will do . I will Santa you the rest . And call it a Present plus the cells for being a good boy . I just found out the PO is open until 22nd . I might Take Ashia to the Mountains if it don't Snow real soon and rent a cabin up there so she can go sledding for the first time . Its her birthday the 31st . so i will be gone more than likely . Only of it dont snow befor then .

Q

wish her a happy b day for me!

31 .. special ... : )

ill fire the thing ...  lol dont you worrie ..  : ) : )

w

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #373 on: December 13, 2009, 02:56:29 AM »
Ist:

I am just playing "real," I left the sandbox a long time ago and I don't fight and bicker over pails and shovels anymore.  Rude little boys will be rude little boys.

It's not anything special when a JT lights a string of 20 LEDs.  If you are inside the sandbox it seems wonderful and magical.  From outside the sandbox it's just ho-hum normal.  Aluminum and magnesium can oxidize and produce electricity!  The revelation of the 21st century!

Can your gate send me to see the Rolling Stones at Madison Square Garden in 1969?

I met a gig-soaked barroom queen in Memphis, ya know.

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Re: Ultracaps tested for excess energy
« Reply #374 on: December 13, 2009, 02:59:47 AM »
Cool i can;t wait to see it charge up one . I am busy winding mine now  and that was a great idea uing # 12 . The bigger the better ! . Biggest i have is #22 . Need to find some  cat wire or telephone wire will do .