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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 10:28:29 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 13 January 2018 Here is a shot of the 300 watt resistors i use to test my primaries out with the 100 volt power supply.  Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 10:32:06 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 13 January 2018   The first pic is a weld on a lot of cheap MOTs that has to be ground away to separate the I from the E. the second pic is where the cut lines are to be. If using MOT cores (Microwave Oven Transformers) the pic illustrates where the cut lines are to be made. the red line is for the center leg and the blue line is for the outer legs where you will have to use both legs to equal the center leg. i would suggest using to matched center legs for the primaries and use the double outer legs for the secondary or all center legs if you have that many cores, using stuff that other people throw away can really lighten the load on the wallet but will require a little thought and work, but in the long run you will be that much more happier because not only did you do it yourself, you lightened the load to the landfill. other transformer material can be used also. if you find a three phase trany all three legs are the same size and can make many, many cores but with added work to the finished core. I have pure iron cores to work with but the cost for 99.8 % pure cores are totally crazy expensive and the benefits do not out weigh the cost. using modern day laminations will get a higher output. The reason the primaries and the secondaries are on separate cores is due to the fact that the secondaries will have eddy currants that will effect the primaries function and this is not what we want. the sole purpose of the primaries is to be an electromagnet so by separating them and using laminations is the best way to go. since the magnetic field from the primaries resides in the space occupied by the secondary the secondaries have no influence what so ever on the primaries. once your system is set you can use resin to attach the core to each other that way there is a barrier to stop eddies. Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 10:33:25 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 13 January 2018  Here is a pic of my solid iron cores. if you notice i have them cut and resined together to stop eddy currants i then buffed them out removing unwanted resin. bobbins can be made square to match your MOTS if using them and can be wound so much easier than directly to the core plus can be adjusted more easily. putting clamps on the MOT's will help stop the laminations from separating when cutting them. use a new blade also. Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 10:37:57 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 14 January 2018
If anyone is interested in building this device and will be using mot's, the folder i have attached is exactly how i made my bobbins. they can be made ANY shape you want just remember to cover your cores with some non stick material first. i oiled my core down lightly but i still had a time getting them off as that resin can be quite stubborn at times. plus covering them will give your bobbins some extra inner diameter allowing them to slide on the core with ease.
Marathonman
The attached file was lost. If anybody has this, let me know.
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 10:39:17 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 14 January 2018 A very handy tool when experimenting with coils and magnets is a magnetic pole identifier. just push the button to find the pole orientation.  Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 10:46:36 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 14 January 2018
The picture was lost. If anybody has this, let me know
Here is a very basic illustration of the system. i know this is a lot of info so i will take it easy for a while to allow the people visiting this thread to study, understand and absorb the info presented so far.
reading and understanding the Tesla's AC to DC patent you will come to realize the same type of dynamics are at work, the use of a magnetic field to block currant in one direction but allows currant to flow in the other direction all while allowing currant put into the system to flow through it.
Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 10:52:07 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 15 January 2018

Basically like the picture shows your part G will control the currant in this fashion. raising and lowering the currant is a nice orderly linearly fashion. as the brush rotates from say set S to set N. the set S side will have more winding's being added magnetically linking to the circuit thus more opposition to currant flow and the opposite for the set N side all while staying completely separate from one another through the opposing north fields at the brush thus acting in complete unison of each other. both halves acting just like independent dynamic inductors either storing and releasing energy at the very moment the reducing electromagnet inductive kick back is inserted into part G thus amplifying the the power going to the increasing electromagnet and the storing of the field from the rising electromagnet for the next half cycle. |
Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 10:57:35 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 15 January 2018 I have had the worst day of my life. my friend of mine and i were moving my device build to a larger facility for testing purposes as he has more equipment for measuring, the BONE HEAD tripped and dropped the box that had my completely built cores in them completely destroying one core all together and mangled the other badly. this set me back so bad i could just smash my head against the wall. he was so scared he bought me a case of beer and ran out the door. here is a pic of what is left of one of my primaries.  Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 10:59:06 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 16 January 2018
Rather than trying to repair them i will just build them from scratch. the secondaries thank god are still ok, how in the world that happened i haven't a clue. hopefully i have enough wire and resin still on hand. oh by the way, if anyone in the US is in need of wire EIS is the cheapest in the US for wire. i would of liked to wind them with square wire but that would of been to expensive so i just used square on part G.
but please remember folks that the primaries DO NOT dictate or control currant, that is the job of part G. so wind your primaries to be specifically electromagnets.
Thanks and yes it did. i got a call from a friend that needs help that will net me a few grand so i will be replacing the primaries very shortly. i also had damage to the brush holder that connects to the motor so back to the shop it goes to be repaired or redone.
my advice to people would be don't enlist the help from a clutz.
Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 10:59:43 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 16 January 2018
I have decided to replace video 1 with a general video of the device as a whole and the function of the parts since i deleted the original. even though i wish Energetic forum servers would burn to the ground, we must move on so i will replace it. also video 3 will be out shortly and it will be about the primary and the secondaries actions. part 4 will be about part G exclusively.
Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 11:00:34 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 16 January 2018
I hope that if any one has any questions whether logged on this forum or as a visitor has a question please feel free to ask away. even if you are a physics graduate or a teacher please feel free to grab a name on this forum and ask away. I care not from which you travel from, I only care from which you travel from here. knowing the ways of Mr. Figuera will change your life and your knowledge of this world. there should be a device in every house and village on this planet thus the lousy grid should be torn down and scrapped to build more devices.
Please ask away if you don't understand or are even curious. PM me if you want to remain anonymous.
Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 11:02:14 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 16 January 2018  picture is for illustration purposes only to grasp the system of Figuera. the actual wind direction of part G is CCW starting at set S to set N as this would give the necessary N><N field at the positive brush allowing both sides of the brush to act independent but in complete unison, Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 11:06:01 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 17 January 2018
WOW ! i just laid out so much info to the figuera device and all you can say is is a comment about something i completely forgot that was on that graph about a book that is basically a complete lie in the first place twisted by man to suit his own needs as a tool of control.
it seems i might be in the wrong place to present the Figuera device and need to reassess my reasons for being here .
Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 11:07:39 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 17 January 2018  The pic represents part G and the opposing magnetic fields at the brush that allow both sides of the inductor to act as independent inductors but being in total unison. as the brush rotates toward set N the opposing magnetic field is growing smaller thus more currant is allowed to flow from less winding's magnetically linking the circuit also storing currant in the form of a magnetic field used to feed set S the next half rotation of the brush. as the brush rotated toward set N, set S winding's are increasing magnetically linking to the circuit reducing the currant and releasing energy into the circuit. at the same time Set S electromagnets is reducing being shoved out of the secondary causing EMF generation in the winding's that aides the reducing inductor amplifying the power to set N with two forms of supply. thus the two acting as an amplifier to the rising set N. just so you know you do not have to use a toroid, any closed core will do. Marathonman
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Post by creasysee on Aug 26, 2019 11:12:36 GMT -6
Marathonman posted this 17 January 2018  Here is another graph depicting the same thing, a orderly rise and fall of currant in complete unison using self inductance, a opposing magnetic field to control currant flow. if a regular resistor used here would cause massive losses and enough heat to heat your house or catch fire. Marathonman
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