One Plus One Minus One

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cd_sharp posted this 28 October 2022

My friends,

Long time no talk, I had some rough time like everyone. This is an update of the OnePlusOneMinusOne setup, based on Non-Inductive Coil experiment video 7 :

I added an extra coil and I noticed if I short it, it increases the output voltage. There are lots of details that I modified from the POC setup Chris was using and I did them to solve specific issues.

 

After I'll make the most out of it I'll drop a full schema and details disclosure.

A detail: the blue current is peaking around 0.3 amps and the yellow current trace is using the same measurement scale.

I'm still active in experiments, but I lack the time to post. Hopefully, that will change!

Stay strong!

 

If you know how to build such a device and you're not sharing, you're a schmuck! - Graham Gunderson

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cd_sharp posted this 28 October 2022

My friends,

Long time no talk, I had some rough time like everyone. This is an update of the OnePlusOneMinusOne setup, based on Non-Inductive Coil experiment video 7 :

I added an extra coil and I noticed if I short it, it increases the output voltage. There are lots of details that I modified from the POC setup Chris was using and I did them to solve specific issues.

 

After I'll make the most out of it I'll drop a full schema and details disclosure.

A detail: the blue current is peaking around 0.3 amps and the yellow current trace is using the same measurement scale.

I'm still active in experiments, but I lack the time to post. Hopefully, that will change!

Stay strong!

 

If you know how to build such a device and you're not sharing, you're a schmuck! - Graham Gunderson

cd_sharp posted this 24 December 2022

Guys, I'm making this thread public as I have some additions for it. I believe this concept is very interesting. It is based on POC-s, but it's using a fourth coil. I would be lying if I said it is not inspired by Chris Sykes' work many years ago, when he used to be teaching good stuff. But many of you probably, just like me, have been wondering what are the next steps in making the most out of POC-s. He would not say anything about that.

The most interesting parts, which will follow, I discovered myself through experiments. I want to share this info with you, but I do not want to refer to it as POC-s as it is not that.

Stay strong!

If you know how to build such a device and you're not sharing, you're a schmuck! - Graham Gunderson

cd_sharp posted this 24 December 2022

First thing, we all know this device from Don Smith:

I did something similar with the primary coil, I winded it on a piece of paper to be able to slide it and I made it 1/4 in coil length. The position where it makes the device interesting is over the first half of the secondary coil. I did not make a video of that experiment, but the conclusions matter.

We can see in the video above, in the first post, the tiny current that is carried by the tertiary coil during Ton. That is happening only if I place the primary coil precisely over the first half. That means the 2 secondaries are "talking". See the blue trace:

 

 

Sliding the primary coil in another position makes the talking stop. Since the effect is present when I slid the primary coil over the entire first half of the secondary, I came up with the conclusion I need to be making the primary coil 1/2 of the length of the secondary.

I need to mention I have been lacking access to a proper ground connection for years and still am. This is the main reason I did not replicate my buddy's device, Fighter's ZPM.

I believe what we see on the blue trace is the key to magnetic resonance. I have more posts to come with more interesting data.

Stay strong!

If you know how to build such a device and you're not sharing, you're a schmuck! - Graham Gunderson

baerndorfer posted this 08 February 2023

i like to show you my observation when it comes to opposing coils. in the picture you can see 2 e-cores (3C95). the bottom one is my primary side - i do a lowside switching of a bifilar wound coil which is placed on the middle leg. the coil on top represents my secondary side where i wound the coil in opposing style. 

the switching frequency is about 90kHz. in this configuration i can have a load on the secondary side, but on the windings there will be no heat!

this is how it looks like,,,

you can see the load which is driven by 'cold windings' on the right side.

this is by the way my replication attempt of Andrey Melnichenkos field-copy-lesson.

if you like to see a video you can watch at https://odysee.com/@tankcircuit:a/VID_20230109_132111

regards!

cd_sharp posted this 26 February 2023

Hey, guys

A repost related to this series, essentially 1+1-1, all the 3 coils are conducting at the same time during Ton:

Each output coil has 31.233 m x 0.8 mm in diameter.

The primary coil has 5.89 m x 1.3 mm in diameter.

The effect shows up when L1 is 31 turns. Why 31 turns in this case?

Let's see what volume of copper we have in mm3:

VPOC= h x ∏ x r2 = 31233 x ∏ x 0.4 x 0.4 = 15699.41814 mm3

Vinput coil = h x ∏ x r2 = 5890 x ∏ x 0.65 x 0.65 = 7817.93185 mm3

This cannot be random, the 2 volumes are in a relationship of 1/2.

So, looks like if I'm using an "I" core, the input coil length and position matters. If I'm using a closed core, the copper volume matters. In both cases 1/2 is the important ratio.

Stay strong!

If you know how to build such a device and you're not sharing, you're a schmuck! - Graham Gunderson

cd_sharp posted this 25 December 2022

Shel, yes, I know who he used to be and I'm disgusted by what he has become.

I know also the work of Master Ivo and it could prove useful one day. Thanks!

I will not get the input voltage up until I feel the device is working correctly. When I'll do it, I won't go to KV and there are plenty of ways to do it.

Staying on topic, there is another factor that can get the voltage up on the tertiary coil, a fourth coil. Let's see the experiment!

So, to summarize, I found 3 things that are raising the voltage on the tertiary coil during Ton:

  1. The input coil length and position.
  2. The input coil wire thickness.
  3. A fourth coil tied in series with the secondary and tightly coupled to the tertiary coil.

I have more interesting posts on the way.

Stay strong!

If you know how to build such a device and you're not sharing, you're a schmuck! - Graham Gunderson

cd_sharp posted this 02 January 2023

Happy New Year, guys!

Winding the other half layer and running the comparison again brings up improvements. This is definitely going in the right direction:

Let me ask the 100 points question! What happens when 2 opposite and equal magnetic fields are raising almost at the same time? I say the second one is phase shifting and I will add more turns to get there.

I guess this is one of the ways to fill the gaps between these devices and the Mr Preva Experiment.

Stay strong!

If you know how to build such a device and you're not sharing, you're a schmuck! - Graham Gunderson

cd_sharp posted this 08 February 2023

Awesome work, baerndorfer! Melnichenko is a legend. He has hundreds of videos, all worth watching. Thanks for sharing!

If you know how to build such a device and you're not sharing, you're a schmuck! - Graham Gunderson

Fighter posted this 08 February 2023

Hi Baerndorfer,

Very interesting experiment, thanks for sharing it !

With your permission I'll upload your video on our server so we can watch it here directly:

Don't hesitate to upload videos with your experiments, we prefer to have them here just in case the external video hosting sites become unavailable or the videos are deleted (as sometimes happens with videos showing this kind of experiments). And you'll have a backup of your videos here just in case.

The only restriction we have on videos uploading is their size should be under 300 MB to save the space on the server's SSD.

But if necessary we can manually upload bigger videos when we receive such requests from our team's members.

Regards,

Fighter

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Jagau posted this 09 February 2023

Hi Bearndorfer

This is an excellent presentation of the Melnichenko effect,
The principle of the separation of the fields is very present here
thank you for sharing


Jagau

cd_sharp posted this 24 December 2022

Guys,

The current carried by the tertiary coil is helping the input. Here is the proof of that, the input current goes down when the secondary coil and tertiary coil are "talking".

We can see a minimal effect, the input is going from 0.93 amps to 0.91 amps when the secondary and tertiary are close to each other and the blue trace shows current.

The numbers do not mean anything, but the effect does. Nature (or the Creator) left a trace for us to discover magnetic resonance.

I need to increase the current carried by the tertiary coil. I did a lot of experiments to reach this goal and I can say I know what works and what doesn't. More data soon..

Stay strong!

If you know how to build such a device and you're not sharing, you're a schmuck! - Graham Gunderson

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