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Post by Marathonman on Aug 4, 2022 12:25:53 GMT -6
Well I received he board but am disappointed with it. It seems the board is set up for testing mainly for like Oscilloscope, frequency, voltage and current testing purposes. The board does not seem to be set up for direct Transistor coupling and testing and I am quite pissed really. I mean I can make it work but I would suggest all others to avoid this board in the future. I can make it work though and will be testing here shortly. I will be testing the single high side driver first as that can be used for the Figuera device and the high low chip for the solar tracker later. I will advise on my findings and am anxious to get the 16 channel transistor board up and running making this active inductor controller completely non moving. Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Aug 6, 2022 11:24:49 GMT -6
This is just a quick video to show what a cell phone power brick is also good for. Also that I am finally getting up and running again.
As you see the random flickering is caused by the CCD chip in my cell phone. It is unable to handle the speed of the switching LED's. The actual switching is perfect and human eyes can discern much faster.
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Aug 8, 2022 22:19:17 GMT -6
You know what is hilarious is to watch ee guys scramble when I ask questions. I fucking laugh so hard when then don't even know Faraday's Law's of induction that state, "ANY change in the magnetic field whether you change the flux, the circuit, the area or the orientation to the fields will cause an EMF to be created" Fucking EE guys are so stupid and indoctrinated into stupid slavery of the idiot Einstein bullshit physics. I opened a thread on Stack exchange and in less then two days they closed the thread in fear of their bull shit beliefs will get decimated and called out. You wouldn't believe the BS they posted, fuck I was laughing like crazy.
Trust me when I say Faraday, Figuera and Tesla was light years ahead of these fucking fools. Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Aug 10, 2022 14:29:14 GMT -6
I sure could use some F-in help trying to get together a simple high side switching circuit to marry with my Teensy shift reg circuit to. Any help would be nice if anyone cares to chime in and help.
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Nov 13, 2022 11:41:01 GMT -6
After a long Hiatus I will be finally resuming my electronic switching of the Figuera device. While I an not counting the chickens before they are hatched my future is quite bright and will allow me unlimited funds in the near future with a dedicated lab all of my own. I finally have other local people involved financially in the Figuera, Coutier and the Gomez devices and are very curious about my work and want free energy as well or as bad as I do.
Now if I can only attract someone that knows transformer equations I would be set LOL! Working on that also hehe.
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Nov 13, 2022 13:06:20 GMT -6
Finally electronic three channel test board is on the way and also setting up for the mechanical testing as well. I will be soldering my leads on the device loops for the inductive current control as per my electronic Teensy switching with 60 channels. This will be similar to what Creasysee did but with less windings.
What i will be trying to achieve is reducing one electromagnet and increasing the other to just clear the secondary then back to full potential while the other is reducing. The only problem Creasysee had was to many windings on his active inductor controller which reduced the current of the two feeds to low. This action would loose compression of the two electromagnets and the output would plummet. By reducing just to clear the secondary the compression is maintained as well as the secondary output as well.
Exciting times ahead lol!
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Nov 23, 2022 8:52:10 GMT -6
WOW I can't believe it. I ordered my three channel test boards and they are being delivered....almost! seems either myself or JLC had the wrong zip code of 78 instead of 79 and the package is four hours away in the same state. Those assholes what an extra 12 dollars to deliver my package on top of the 19 USD I already paid those greed bastards. DHL can kiss my backside if they think I will pay them and they can keep the PCB's and shove them up their arse.
It disgusts me knowing these greedy multinational corporations extort money from people that way they do. sorry I refuse to pay these greedy corporations. Basically what I told the guy on the phone is take the PCB's out of the package and shove them so far up your arse you have an orgasm.
Fight these multinational corporations at all cost, do not let them screw us any longer. today I will get on the phone and rain hell on DHL.
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Nov 23, 2022 11:02:51 GMT -6
SO looking at the core above the gap in the windings is the bottom and the green line on the opposite side is half the windings of 124 which is where I will start my taps in each direction. Looking at the bottom of the Variac core the winding's on the left side go under the core so the current flowing in that direction will produce a north face field at the positive tap. The winding's on the right go over the core so the current flowing in that direction will produce a north face field at the positive brush. What this does is essentially split the active inductor in two at the opposing fields allowing me to control two feeds separately yet in complete unison. Your using opposing north fields to split the core in two then vary the circuit expanding and contracting each side. As per the patent, each piece of resistance when added to that side of the circuit adds resistance in the form of inductive reactance which opposes the original current thus reducing the current flow to that set of electromagnets. Expand the circuit reduces current flow, contracting the circuit increases the current flow. All this is in accordance to Faradays Laws of induction which state "ANY" increase on magnetic field produces EMF and since it was created within the circuit according to the Lenz Law it will oppose the current which created it. Similar to that rotating coils have an induced emf; In motors this is called back emf because it opposes the emf input to the motor. This is produced because the coil while fixed in length, travels through a magnetic field producing an emf that opposes what created it. The only difference is in the Figuera device we are expanding and contracting the active inductor controller circuit which according to Faraday produces and emf within the circuit that opposes the original current flow.. This is in fact the most efficient way to control current flow on this planet with the added bonus of storing and releasing the potential within the system to offset the voltage drop of the rising side storing into the magnetic field. Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Nov 28, 2022 18:43:03 GMT -6
Hurray Stupid DHL delivered my three channel test board in Dallas four hours away and said it was delivered to my address. I think DHL needs to lay off the dope pipe! So now I am screwed out of 21 bucks and no boards to show for it. Tomorrow is going to be fun cussing some poor fool out lol! Multinational companies SUCK!
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Dec 24, 2022 12:37:52 GMT -6
Unfortunately more bad news. The high side drivers have just now gone in production and that means they are a year out for delivery which is complete bull shit. So I am left with desoldering all the parts then redesigning with another high side driver that "IS" in stock like from Skyworks Si8271BBD-IS and Onsemi NCD57090CDWR2G. It is a wide body so that means it will not fit and necessitates a redesign. The electronic Industry should be shot for there disgusting acts of false shortages to drive up prices along side the False covid scenario.
On a good note;
The primary effect of a coil is its property to oppose any change in current through it. This property is called inductance. When current flows through any conductor, a magnetic field starts to expand from the center of the wire. As the lines of magnetic force grow outward through the conductor, they induce an EMF in the conductor itself. The induced voltage is always in the direction opposite to the direction of the applied current flow. The effects of this countering EMF are to oppose the applied current. This effect is only a temporary condition in DC. Once the current reaches a steady value in the conductor, the lines of magnetic force are no longer expanding and the countering EMF is no longer present. Since AC is constantly changing in value, the inductance repeats in a cycle always opposite the applied voltage. With DC something has to move or increase to have ongoing inductance and is exactly what Figuera did is expand and contract the circuit in his active inductor controller to achieve ongoing inductance.
The physical factors that affect inductance are:
Number of turns—increasing the number of turns in a coil produces an increasing field that is stronger if the same current is used. As a general rule, the inductance varies with the square of the number of turns. Increase the number of turns within the time constant of the circuit and the opposition to current flow will increase which lowers the overall current flow through the circuit. The opposite is true, reduce the number of turns, reducing the inductance thus the current flow will increase through the circuit.
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Jan 21, 2023 8:42:12 GMT -6
I have had some major obstacles on my life here lately I have had to maneuver or overcome. stupid greedy human sure make life difficult for other humans but now that the dust have settled I can get on with my research and build. I have redesigned my electronic boards and am reviewing my mechanical version also. The brushes are being redesigned to stop brush lift at 3600 rpm which involves springy metal not springs.
All in all I am happy to be advancing forward yet a little to slow for my liking.
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Feb 3, 2023 14:20:16 GMT -6
I also have another candidate for my high side electronic switching. The STP46NF30 from STMicro seems to fit the bill very good also. I will be able to purchase it at $ 1.75 a piece being able to handle anything and everything at 1 amp respectively. Anyone who cares to chime in please do so as I am NOT an electronic expert by no means. I also need help with high side drivers up to around 150 volts give or take. Also the driver must be able to handle a rise in positive potential as the voltage in the system will start at 100 volts then rise to around 140 or so volts suppressing the original starting voltage potential. I need help in this area so anyone out there whether it be a member or an onlooker please contact me either here or at Proton mail. olderloverboy69@protonmail.com Yeah I know that's a crazy email address but at least it is original and I do write some wild stories online lol! Thank you in advance. Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Feb 6, 2023 10:43:48 GMT -6
I have redesigned my test board to accommodate another high side driver and sent it in. So now I will be testing three more high side drivers and hopefully I can get good results. I think the reason my first one burnt up was the fact that all the ground currant was through one ground pin and it over heated. Using a separate power supply for both sides will help also. If anyone care to help in this matter it would be appreciated.
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Feb 19, 2023 17:05:50 GMT -6
I have available boards to test high side drivers but my knowledge of high side drivers is really hampering me and I hate to say it but I will be suspending the electronic switching until I can get some help. I feel like I am wasting my money and banging my head against the wall with no help from anyone. For now I will be concentrating on the mechanical switch unit I already have built. The brushes need replacing as they are to weak and cause brush lift at 3000 rpm. Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Apr 7, 2023 8:09:34 GMT -6
FYI;
I have been working a lot here lately and haven't much time. I did however contact Infinion concerning the IRS25752LPBF high side driver that burned up in one test. I stated to them that the com pin burned up and if I could use a bipolar supply. It was funny tat the guy from Infinion started telling me that it as a high side driver and bla, bla this, bla, bla that then proceeded to tell my no relief can be done on the com pin. So I sent him a bipolar supply set up for the IRS25752LPBF and his response was , "Yes!, you are correct this can be set up with a bipolar supply and yes!, it does relieve stress on the com pin.
So even experts can be reeducated lol!. So now I will redesign a test board for the IRS25752LPBF in a bipolar set up. The reason I am doing this is because the driver is just over 1 dollar a piece which will save me hundreds of dollars. SO I am doing just that so I can get this ball moving again.
Regards, Marathonman
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