Try the same set up but with a triangular arrangement, ie: 2 secondary coils both recieving flux from the primary, but also sending the back emf to each other to assist the primary, you might find you get overunity.
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As I mentioned before, you have a great knack for being able to effectively explain your knowledge of things. You also know what is going on in each experiment and are intuitive enough to figure out how to manipulate the effects (I am not). Great videos. Keep it up. Very informative.
just to clearify on the e cores i am not useing the center with the air gap just the outer part like a toroid, as for the low inductance not sure yet, but it seems that leaving the center unused may be boosting the output. i am lighting gutted 100 watt equivalent cfl's with the e core alot easer than with a toroid, still have alot to learn !!!
Ok thanks. If you dont have an LCR meter I think we can still safely say your inductance is somewhat low due to the low number of turns you have. More turns=more inductance. Thank you for sharing, your info is helping me learn too!
awsome video> i have been experimenting with ferrite e cores and have gotten very high voltage from flyback with low number of windings 3-6 volts input i can light 4 ft. tubes very easy. hope to see more vids on this subject . >GREAT JOB
wow... that opens whole new worlds. My question what if you take the output to the lights and put a bridge rectifier there what method would fill up a capacitor the best. Great video!
The effect is called "CCD smearing" (also known as flooding), it happens when a captured image is too bright for the cameras image sensor, therefore exciting adjacent pixels on it - Usually this is a static line or trail
It appears to move due to syncing differences between the LED (which is blinking alot quicker than the video shows) and the frame/capture rate of the camera. You can reproduce this effect by pointing a TV remote control at your camera lens and pressing a button
good presentation - what is this used for ?
cosmicpreachers2 9 months ago
GREAT SCOTT ITS ALL ABOUT THE FLUX CAPACITOR!!! NOW WE JUST NEED A DELORIAN!
Dre4dwolf 11 months ago
Try the same set up but with a triangular arrangement, ie: 2 secondary coils both recieving flux from the primary, but also sending the back emf to each other to assist the primary, you might find you get overunity.
Galv140577 1 year ago
remanent magnetism.
bugsier5 1 year ago
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slipshodcoqbgg 1 year ago
Great informative vid mate thanks.
Hey I recognise that 'open core' coil from the Bedini work. Glad to see you are still into it and inspiring many minds.
Rumor has it Cody made the Flux Capacitor used in the Back to the Future DeLorean but don't quote me on that!
RockManAU 1 year ago
@RockManAU
haha thanks!
codygillespie 1 year ago
@codygillespie Congratulations you have learned how to magnetize metal...
kurisu925 1 year ago
I find this very informative, thank you!
Nabo00o 1 year ago
changing magnetic polarity
sypha0x 1 year ago
Nice demo... Thanks for sharing!
Ahimsa.
wjbombo 1 year ago
is that a lawton circuit PWM?
nice demo btw
m3sca1 1 year ago
Wow! Im surprised you recognized it, yep thats lawtons circuit, modified slightly.
thanks
codygillespie 1 year ago
As I mentioned before, you have a great knack for being able to effectively explain your knowledge of things. You also know what is going on in each experiment and are intuitive enough to figure out how to manipulate the effects (I am not). Great videos. Keep it up. Very informative.
Welesly77 1 year ago 2
just to clearify on the e cores i am not useing the center with the air gap just the outer part like a toroid, as for the low inductance not sure yet, but it seems that leaving the center unused may be boosting the output. i am lighting gutted 100 watt equivalent cfl's with the e core alot easer than with a toroid, still have alot to learn !!!
MAGMOS13 1 year ago
Ok thanks. If you dont have an LCR meter I think we can still safely say your inductance is somewhat low due to the low number of turns you have. More turns=more inductance. Thank you for sharing, your info is helping me learn too!
codygillespie 1 year ago
Five Stars !! Thanks for the well thought out explanation. And Thanks for sharing.Tec
tectalabyss 1 year ago
Well done.
Very clear and well organized.
Thank you.
jeannacav 1 year ago
Very Informative... 5 Stars
LoneOarman 1 year ago
Excellent video demo Cody
Thanks for sharing
Luc
gotoluc 1 year ago
awsome video> i have been experimenting with ferrite e cores and have gotten very high voltage from flyback with low number of windings 3-6 volts input i can light 4 ft. tubes very easy. hope to see more vids on this subject . >GREAT JOB
MAGMOS13 1 year ago
Thanks for the info. I suppose that makes sense because the low turns would be a low inductance, interesting. Thanks
codygillespie 1 year ago
That was an excellent demostration. Very helpful. Thanks.
Lidmotor 1 year ago
thanks heaps for explaining all that.
great vid !!
harpbloke 1 year ago
Awesome video! I hope you're planning on posting more of these
PodeCoet 1 year ago
wow... that opens whole new worlds. My question what if you take the output to the lights and put a bridge rectifier there what method would fill up a capacitor the best. Great video!
marthale7 1 year ago
Great video
MaleAdaptor 1 year ago
great job !
very informative !
EMPER0RC0W 1 year ago
This is great work, why does the input LED create a trail on the film ?
blulander1969 1 year ago 2
That's also my question.
jackp6 1 year ago
@blulander1969
The effect is called "CCD smearing" (also known as flooding), it happens when a captured image is too bright for the cameras image sensor, therefore exciting adjacent pixels on it - Usually this is a static line or trail
It appears to move due to syncing differences between the LED (which is blinking alot quicker than the video shows) and the frame/capture rate of the camera. You can reproduce this effect by pointing a TV remote control at your camera lens and pressing a button
PodeCoet 1 year ago 2
very good work! Thanks!
homebuiltindoorplane 1 year ago