Effect of Recirculating BEMF back into Coil test 2
Uploader Comments (gotoluc)
All Comments (36)
-
I've seen a similar effect on spherical magnets and Rodin coils.
If the magnet is rotating then a weak electric field would be generated and induced into the coil ?
-
On second thought, what would happen to the magnet, if you were to automate the switch, and switch it at a much higher frequency? Would it oscillate then?
Up and down maybe...then add a second coil , possible a large toroid, and then you have a magnetic generator, which i suspect, due to this effect you've found, put out more energy than it's fed. Might be worth looking into, if not already?
Thanks again, great work.
-
Just an interesting observation - when in normal mode, the scope shows the diminishing wave forms - after the spike. Tesla often spoke of these like ringing a bell or releasing tension in a spring - these vibrations setle out as the spring or bell looses its energy until it finally retuns to "neutral" (or at rest). When the BEMF is fed through the coil, those ever dampening spikes completely disappear. Its like striking a bell, and not geting the reverberation - a duck's quack - no echo.
-
Don't worry, there are plenty of people looking into it!
-
LOL that is it, why are we not doing this LOL
Thanks son of the father
Love and Light
X
Nice work gotoluc!
Excellent video set, man.
I too am surprised nobody seems to be seeing the significance of this effect.
You are essentially routing the BEMF back through the coil, and in doing so, required approx 25% LESS energy, to do significant work (lifting the heavy NeoMag), which was unable to be done, even WITH 25% more energy in the system! Fascinating.
Is the mag oscillating or still when lifted?
If it's moving enough, perhaps a 2nd coil enclosing the mag would gen some juice?
spikeychops 2 years ago
Hi spikeychops,
Actually I could not prove it to lift the magnet higher then using straight DC. When I added the Watts it came to just about the same.
However, I'll keep this trick in mind for some other setup and may find a better use for it.
Luc
gotoluc 2 years ago
could the magnet be adding more power to the coil? the magnet is moving slightly.
alientechshop 2 years ago
Hi alientechshop,
no, the magnet has no effect. As a matter of fact, when the magnet is removed the coil is a little more energy efficient.
Luc
gotoluc 2 years ago
Good stuff as always Luc. A question does the fet have an inbuilt diode?
centraflow 2 years ago
Hi centraflow,
I'm not sure but if you want to look it up they are IRF840
Luc
gotoluc 2 years ago