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the number of trials is high, but it turns out that with resonances at high frequanza beyond the capabilities of the lamination
Lenz also cancel out the effects on the windings 220 and v are very conspicuous at low frequencies.
I'm thinking that the arrangement with 2 separate windings eventually give way to experience what
Iranian student who showed in-network when I come into possession of the toroid, and I'll start the
tests will send you the results - I expect that there will be many surprises.
Franco,
Interesting link to the Italian paper on Scribd. The last paragraph is interesting. It mentions an Iranian student who has produced an MEG. Do you have a link to any information about this student?
Bob
Quote:
"la corrente che vi scorre dentro non tende a smagnetizzare quella parte di nucleo anzi viene rinforzato il flusso magnetico come si nota dai sensi di corrente nelle spire; equivale a dire che il generatore partecipa soltanto come elemento pilota e basta. Per me è soltanto questo particolare che fa determinare l’utilizzo anche di grosse correnti con le sole azioni delle deviatrici. Sono queste correnti che partecipano all’annullamento delle amperspire sul carico che in definitiva proviene dalla unica bobina che ci lavora. Ma è molto probabile che la tensione che apparirà ai capi del C3 sia del valore doppio rispetto alla bobina attiva. Se così fosse l’intuito , solo l’intuito , fa dire che si può staccare il generatore perché forse continua la generazione da solo con la risonanza fra le bobine grandi. Come nel MEG dello studente iraniano."
My translation:
The current which flows inside does not tend to demagnetize that part of the nucleus. On the contrary, the magnetic flux is reinforced as one can note from the directions of the current in the winding; which is the same as saying that the generator participates only as a pilot element, and that's all. For me, it is only this particular that determines the use, even of large currents with the only actions of the diverters. It is these currents which participate in the annulment of the amperage on the load which definitely originates in the only working bobbin. But it is very probable that the tension which will appear in the C3 capacitors is double in value with respect to the active winding. If intuition, and only intuition were thus, this means that the generator could be disconnected because perhaps the generation would continue on its own with the resonance between the large windings. As in the Iranian student's MEG.
I ended up just now to correct errors on the senses winding meg for the student.
I have the testing done because by sheer chance I had a transformer core with high permeability .
the core of the massive use only in the outer part of the torus . route is only from the constant stream count and magnets .
do not worry about that as I go in the tests I inform you in detail ..
the toroid me deliver it towards the end of the week it would cost me about 40 euro but since I can not bill will be donated to me by the owner, a good christ .
the only thing I care about is the adjustment of the nucleus, where it will support the 4 super-magnets .
in my opinion the Iranian student has found a material with high permeability and the reduced powder and then processed for casting with the 3D printer . another is my opinion that the cloning of the circuit of the student should work with small coils diverting flow even on high silicon plate .
the diagrams I sent you assume that I will do these tests before the toroid - inform you ever worry.
Franco
Interesting reply.
So he is saying that the Iranian student's MEG had its windings in the wrong direction, and that the core can be printed on a 3D printer?
Bob
Franco
Interesting reply.
So he is saying that the Iranian student's MEG had its windings in the wrong direction, and that the core can be printed on a 3D printer?
Bob
All too many cores need to be in some sort of an exotic material, like R60 welding rods or black sand, magnetite, etc.
Is this the case here? If so, can 3D printers use these materials?
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Very clever. The 3D printer makes a "female" mould, and then we use that to make the core out of almost anything under the sun, so long as the process is not too hot.
Even if you want to cast with iron, I would imagine that the 3D printer could make the female mould. We then cast a male in plaster, and then, from that, create a female in normal industrial casting sand.
This is from the web site of the guy doing the video. It is shown very very briefly at the start of the video. Many obvious fakes on his site and it is obvious from the below statements from his web site it is FAKE.
"• We do not guarantee the quality and correctness of any information supplied here.
• The authors of this website are not responsible for ridicule, which can cause yourself by an effort to reproduce the devices described here.
• The authors of this website are not responsible for any disinformation that may arise by drawing information from this website.
• Any information contained in this website is for entertaining purposes only."
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