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alextecmen

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #90 on: October 20, 2020, 10:00:37 PM »
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synchro1

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #91 on: October 20, 2020, 10:10:29 PM »
Windows

Press the Windows key + Shift + S.


You can drag to select a portion of the screen to capture. The screenshot will be copied to the clipboard, which you can paste into another program. May 18, 2020.

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #92 on: October 21, 2020, 02:02:29 AM »
thanks synchro1 for the guidance

Magnetic
these are the magnets i am using

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #93 on: October 21, 2020, 02:39:59 AM »
In this structure install the coil and magnets.

I have to improve some things to have the expected effects
I see that this experiment is no longer interesting to you, since they are in other experiments, but with your comments and information or guide that you provide I can improve it.
Thank you all

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #94 on: October 22, 2020, 12:52:37 AM »
Returning to work, continuing with the prototype and project of the researcher Art Poster.
Change the coil for a larger one with thicker wire, this coil already had it, it is a bifilar coil, 20 gauge, the core is made of welding rods, they are a little outside the coil, I used it in other experiments , and remember that there it was saved, well I said I'm going to try this coil, to see what results I get.

Install and adjust the coil, make the relevant connections, to see the effect of the emf induction, connect a 12 volt, 21 watt car light, apply 24 volts DC.

The energization and shutdown of the coil was done manually, I connect and disconnect by touching and not touching one of the power cables.

Now if I already get a little but significant lighting in the focus, which indicates that I am moving forward.

The connection and disconnection of the energy to the coil, the faster it was done, the brighter the bulb, for now I don't have a relay, or a signal generator, I'll get them.

But I have an idea that I will use to connect and disconnect.

Now that I have more progress, I am going to build the coil to Art Porter's specs, and get her 3 "magnet.

If Mr. Art Porter obtained acceptable results, taking advantage of the magnetism in opposition, with the return of the fem. I think one can also make progress.

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #95 on: October 22, 2020, 03:00:43 AM »
Art's coil is shaped to 1.5 to 1: I very carefully measured Unity with your kind of setup! I am using an Electromagnet:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL7-60ZZa10

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #96 on: October 22, 2020, 03:14:35 AM »
Take a look at the shape of this 640 pound force electromagnet. The core is a high perm material! This is the kind of force you need to balance the very high strength Neo disks you are using! This gets tricky because it's a W core. Poles on rim and center:


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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #97 on: October 22, 2020, 04:41:41 AM »
Thanks synchro1, for your information, the very interesting video, and the 640 pound force electromagnet can be used for the Art Porter generator, I think it would be super better

Well over here, continuing with the project, I gave myself the task of making a mechanized switch, for energizing and cutting power to the coil.

With enthusiasm and wanting to achieve better results, I took on the task of using a Rotate Drill Grinder, I adapted a plastic disc with a transformer sheet, sand it and cut to the size of the disc about 4 cm in diameter, like this It had a sheet traversal to the plastic circle that held the drill.

This small adaptation is simple but very meaningful for me, so I can switch the energy of the coil, and get the return of the emf, and energize the focus.

All installed and configured, I turn on the drill at its lowest speed, and manually make contact with the center of the sheet and the other wire on the periphery of the circle, and thus have the ignition and cut of the coil power.

The brightness of the focus is very good, let's say about 80% to 90% or more, since it depended on the good contact that was made in the rotor.

Check the amperage consumption in the direct coil with 24 volts, and it was 2.66 amperes, then checking the amperage consumption already in the coil's on and off operation, the amperage varied from 0.4 to 1.5 amps, and the brightness was variable Also, what I appreciated on occasions at 0.4 amperes had a good brightness, I also noticed that when I made more contact on the switch disk, and the speed was lowered, good brightness was obtained, that is to say, on occasions it had more speed of swchit, it did not obtain more brightness .

I increased the speed of the drill, and the bulb did not turn on much, that is, at a higher speed, the induction did not improve.

I built another disk, now with another conductive strip, the conductive strips were in the shape of a cross, that is, at every 90 degrees the coil would be connected to the energy.

With the new disk (every 90 degrees connection) the brightness, the light of the spotlight increased, much better.

I have managed to advance, and I still do not have the ideal, that is, that the work and the prototype with which I am improvising, is with coils that are not yet those specified by Art Porter, with core of welding rods, without relays, but all that helps me to advance and improve.
I will continue to advance and improve the materials of the prototype.

Thank you again synchro1 for your contribution, you can only provide the link of the electromagnet that you showed.

Friends continue with your projects experimenting and testing your ideas or replicas, good luck to all

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #98 on: October 22, 2020, 04:50:24 AM »

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #99 on: October 22, 2020, 01:45:47 PM »
Thank you again synchro1 for your contribution, you can only provide the link of the electromagnet that you showed.


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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #100 on: October 22, 2020, 05:38:22 PM »



Field effect transistor: (FET)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH7UW8MmC4c

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #101 on: October 22, 2020, 10:21:05 PM »
The source and drain of the Mosfet connect the power to the coil. The gate is connected to a razor blade by magnet wire.
A ferrite ring is attracted to the Electromagnet and tethered to a rubber band. The ferrite is connected to the ground.
The gate sensitive razor blade detects the ground wire to the fe ring. This can attach anywhere to your coil to power the oscillation.

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #102 on: October 23, 2020, 04:54:20 PM »
It is important to understand that the ferrite ring is attracted to the neo backing magnets on the Electro-magnet and that the pulse neutralizes the attraction. The "Pulling Away" of the ground connected ferrite ring from the gate blade triggers the pulse.

The test involves finding a location where the ferrite is attracted to the Electromagnet coil when the coil is energized.

The ferrite ring is attracted to the back spike. The power pulse neutralizes the neos then the back spike attracts in sympathy with the neo backing magnets.

This oscillator is powered by the backspike, and runs completely for free!

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #103 on: October 23, 2020, 05:31:18 PM »
Here we see two coils. The electromagnet has backing magnets. The coil is connected to a second coil with a loop diode. The pulse sends the piston one way and the back spike attracts it back inside the second coil.

The throw would equal the throw on the ferrite ring: Sharing the same time interval.

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Re: Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter
« Reply #104 on: October 23, 2020, 07:50:16 PM »
It is important to understand that the ferrite ring is attracted to the neo backing magnets on the Electro-magnet and that the pulse neutralizes the attraction. The "Pulling Away" of the ground connected ferrite ring from the gate blade triggers the pulse.

The test involves finding a location where the ferrite is attracted to the Electromagnet coil when the coil is energized.

The ferrite ring is attracted to the back spike. The power pulse neutralizes the neos then the back spike attracts in sympathy with the neo backing magnets.

This oscillator is powered by the backspike, and runs completely for free!

Very interesting, one looks for how to do things and improve them.
I remember in my high school studies, we made some relays, where the contacts were some car platinum, we used it as the contact material