Delayed Lenz Effect

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baerndorfer posted this 14 February 2026

A few weeks ago i decided to dive into this interesting subject. I think you all are familiar with this topic and know about the work of Thane Heinz and others.
My approach is similar but i start with some non-complicated math. Goal is to know how much delay a coil system should have to benefit from this effect. Therefore we have to measure the ohms and henry from a coil to calculate the time constant T which plays a key role here.

as we can see, if we shorten the secondary from transformer the time delay gets big. and the force which acts against our primary source dipole loose strength so this is what we want maybe...

For any RL system, the time constant is:

\(
\tau = \frac{L}{R_{\text{total}}}
\)

where:

* \(L\) is the effective inductance seen by the current path
* \(R_{\text{total}}\) is the total series resistance (winding resistance, external resistors, and any equivalent resistive damping introduced by loads or coupling networks)

a bit more of this can be found at: https://aether-research.institute/MSO5000_liveview_doc/delayed_lenz_coupled_inductors/

Inception posted this 25 February 2026

Your app just keeps getting better!

fyi: unit specifiers V, Hz, %, and ms/div are no longer visible in the Source and Scope sections?

This is a valuable tool for seeing hypothetical projections come to life. ... very valuable, btw.

I can enjoy this (and BeyondUnity developments) while away from my lab/bench ... only a digital voltmeter at this remote location for a few more weeks. ๐Ÿ™ƒ

((Inception)) "You do not know anything until you have practiced." - Richard Feynman

baerndorfer posted this 25 February 2026

thx guys for response!

pF and MHz ability -> added ๐Ÿ˜Ž

update meastrip:

a long way to go...

regards

B

Jagau posted this 26 February 2026

This is the first time I've seen a Doc R Stiffler reel in 3D, incredible.

Jagau

 

What we consider to be empty space is merely a manifestation of unawakened matter. N.T.

baerndorfer posted this 27 February 2026

after some refinements (mostly under the hood) v1.1.4 is ready. it is licensed under GPLv3 so everybody can use it freely. you can host it on your own server or use docker container if you like to have lab-security.

additional information can be found here

@jagau -> awesome image

B

baerndorfer posted this 04 March 2026

just released v1.1.6 
- CH5 (if selected) shows p(t)=v(t)*i(t) as new plot in Scope
- Import Feature
- TANK view
- Value Reference Page
- and more calculated Metrics 

RLC-Analyzer on Docker Hub

Download Self-Host Bundle (v1.1.6)

or test it here

regards

B

for updates on this subject i use Telegram Channel.

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