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Post by Marathonman on May 9, 2020 6:49:10 GMT -6
Concerning part G, it must be able to release enough potential from the reducing half of the system to counteract the storing into the magnetic field of the rising side which will have a potential drop. it must be able to power the rising primaries and give amplification from the secondary feedback. it is also suggested part G have some headroom for further expansion but not to much say 500 va or so but i think 17 kg is way over the top when it comes to part G.
Regards,
Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on May 10, 2020 21:06:45 GMT -6
Worked on 100 volt variable power supply all day and is ready to be installed in a box. also wound 12 volt winding on step down transformer so i can power the 12 volt fan/heatsink for the bridge rectifier and the 50 mm push pull fans for the 300 watt power resister. lab is amazing to have so much room and free at that to do as i please. i will post pics tomorrow as i am almost finished. epoxy is coming to finish the controller as is the brush i broke in the process of moving. life is good so lets all build and be successful. may Figuera shine on us all as we do not believe in main street science or we would not all be here. we live in a perpetual machine universe so let act like it. Regards, Marathonman
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Post by carlo on May 14, 2020 7:10:56 GMT -6
hello marathon man I am still trying to understand the mechanisms of operation of the system and I would like to ask you a question during the operation the two triplets of the system warm me and I ask according to your experience why this happens. I think it depends on the small part g of unductance with respect to the primary or few primary primary excuse me but I'm still quite behind in understanding the system. I greet all of the forum and thank you marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on May 14, 2020 14:38:10 GMT -6
I am not sure i got the question. are you asking why your triplets are getting hot. they should be separate cores. please give more info so i can better help you. Regards, Marathonman
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Post by carlo on May 14, 2020 15:20:27 GMT -6
22.58 14.5.20 good evening to all members of the forum yes marathon I clarify the question or a 16.8 mh square toroid 180 turns of dm 2mm wire, all expandable as you have explained several times to have working margins divided into eight taps as you define them with a rotating collector of 18 contact part g nr 2 separate triplets inductor inductor with the 4 primary coils year 204 turns mh 7.06 ohm 0.6 from 1.2mm wires wrapped in layers so possibility to expand. secondary as recovery from an undone transformer. Here both in the paralelle and single operation both heat me. that was the question. now seen your posts I see you have toroids with 36 38 tap as you call them that's why according to figuera he had 7 taps on the patent I think I interpret it as having a more precise sine wave or I'm sorry I'm sorry but I'm a bit immature or always done the plumber in my life so I used water not electricity
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Post by Marathonman on May 14, 2020 17:08:29 GMT -6
yes you are correct as it will be more precise but one has to realize Figuera used his patent and pic of R and G just to describe a function when in reality Zeiss built it with an E I core that had one continuous wind that the brushes rotated on in a circle. this is direct brush to the looped conductor. i just used a modified C core that is closed core also to preserve the magnetic field. ps. a picture sure would help.
Regards Marathonman
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Post by carlo on May 24, 2020 6:45:49 GMT -6
greetings marathon and forum I ask a few things about running the generator. if system input is done x say 1 kw hypothetical if a load of 500 w is connected what happens it adapts opp stops working or I don't know why if this machine without a load connected as figuera had a 20 hp engine always on I ask for an explanation other thing to described several times zaiss what and what annofatto. thanks carlo
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Post by Marathonman on May 24, 2020 8:33:49 GMT -6
Greetings Carlo, crew and guests ,
This information you speak of has been covered in the tech info thread which i think now is mostly a language barrier between us. what is zaiss and annofatto ? on my end i have no clue. if you mean Zeiss, well they were the original subcontractors of part G in Germany.
even though the primaries and the motor is the phantom load, the 20 hp motor was used for timing purposes keeping the secondary back pressure or phase relationship in constant sink with part G's brush rotation and reducing side potential release.
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on May 25, 2020 19:47:58 GMT -6
i sincerely apologize for taking so long, my lousy DL and BC is out of wack so my bank is acting a fool towards me. i have the funds to finish my build yet checks are frozen. been working 10 hrs a day farming so i am exhausted with sat and sun my only days off. everyone has been waiting with patients and trust me you will not be disappointed at all when i reveal part G the true form. yes it is the wow factor of simplicity.
Much Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Jun 3, 2020 19:42:30 GMT -6
Recovered from another computer failure. last night i woke up and my computer was on with a lot of hard drive activity so i leaped up and cut the power. well this morning it was dead as hell not even resetting the bios worked. the powers that be sure are determined to keep me from revealing the Figuera device. all i can say is screw you i have a backup computer Biotch!
regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Jun 4, 2020 12:10:15 GMT -6
It is not a OS problem it is a board bios problem so no dice, end of line. who ever attacked me went after the bios on board which is a sure fire way to kill a board. sad thing is all computers have back doors. to bad i was not behind my PFSense firewall.
Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Jun 7, 2020 17:59:04 GMT -6
My crap i am in should be squared away at the end of the week then i can finish my build. i will be installing more lighting in the lab so i can shoot multiple videos of not only showcasing the direct brush contact of part G but also the current control of part G active inductor controller. yes i will restart and finish my planned video series. thank you all for being so patient during these trying times i have endured.
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Jun 12, 2020 14:41:30 GMT -6
Back in the saddle again with $ 2,500 to finish my build. i made a complete list of things i need but the power supply and part G comes first so i can complete my video. in the video i will be explaining what is happening at the brush and in the core as it rotates that hopefully will clear up a lot of confusion. people will then understand just why the demand on the load drops and also why or how it does this with some good graphic pics to help in visualizing reactions.
Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Jun 16, 2020 17:05:12 GMT -6
OK, what a day. it took all day trip to the bank to get squared away but just about everything i needed is on order including the filament to 3D print my bearing holder. when things start to come in and i am making progress i will post pic of the finished controller in action. good God it is good to be back in action again. Regards, Marathonman
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Post by Marathonman on Jun 16, 2020 21:12:40 GMT -6
Thanks Skyrob, All the groundwork has been posted but at least i will be building again. most everything will be in next week with youtube vids to follow. my dilemma from California and my bank lasted almost 9 months. it was very aggravating for my bank to refuse to change of address or pins on card ect. i am going to have to sue the state of California for my Birth Certificate for lack of delivery not once but twice.
you will soon see direct brush contact on an active inductor the way Figuera intended it to be with straight opposing electromagnets. to many were fooled by the patent pic that states "it's just a pic to explain the device" Regards, Marathonman
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