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#9541 (permalink ) Join Date: May 2012 Posts: 399

janost

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I'm sorry for the previous posts but I feel that it has to do everything with Don Smith and Kapanadze. But that does not excuse my behavior. I'm sorry and I hope no hard feelings?

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janost

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I did this new coil with the bloch wall in the center of the coil. I feel that it doesnt behave as the one with the wall outside the coil. It has a kickback in both directions like any ordinary coil. It has 54turns but the kickback is about 300v on a 1.5v batt.
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Originally Posted by aaron5120 Hi Janost, Willis idea is sound. I have been following his work for a while, and found out long time ago, that his difficulty in scaling up the device was the elimination of heat generated in the central coil, due to resistance heat loss and also huge eddie currents generated in the ferrite core. The last thing I learned was that Willis put the magnet-ferrite thingy into a bath of transformer oil to cool down while the device was in operation. The setup did provide more energy out than in, but the heat loss was appreciable also. Willis seemingly did not managed to overcome the heat issue. aaron5120 Well heat is no issue in our country perhaps one should measure the COP of the heat generated? I know that people playing with the bloch wall experienced a heat sensation? Like here: Experiment8
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Originally Posted by boguslaw This is all fine but too complex. Do you really believe Kapanadze is using high school mathematics algebra to create 10kW device ? Mr Boguslaw and Peculian, did you read the pdf ? Did you watch the D Smith dvd ? Do you understand the basics ? Did you understand my postings ? Can you ask good questions.? Hint. Put your schematic here and tell us how you you think it works and we will comment..! *-Some- people show a technical knowledge that is below an average high school...

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janost

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This is what I will try first on my diamagnet coil. A relay ticker. These types of coils tend to kill mosfets until you have control over it. When the relay is deactivade, the relaycoil gets power through the coil. When the relaycontacts hit, the relaycoil gets shorted and the coil is across the battery. The relay releases and the coil rings down through the capacitor. And the process repeates
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Mario

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Hi Mr.Clean, I would like to ask you something about your LMD replication, What wire size did you use for your coils, and did you use ferrite cores? Your replication looks promising as does Naudin's power in-out graph It seems to be something that could give quite some output if enough modules are put in series? I envision a HV FWBR to cap on the output, and then a step down transformer? regards, Mario

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#9547 (permalink ) Join Date: Mar 2012 Posts: 15

ctbenergy
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Originally Posted by Hobby Eon Did you watch the D Smith dvd ? Hi Hobby Eon on which DVD you refer? Inventors Weekend 2005 - DVD 1 Inventors Weekend 2005 - DVD 2 or The Don Smith Energy Device - DVD or the Zero Point Entertainment Interview
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Originally Posted by Hobby Eon Put your schematic here and tell us how you think it works and we will comment..!

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Originally Posted by janost This is what I will try first on my diamagnet coil. A relay ticker. These types of coils tend to kill mosfets until you have control over it. When the relay is deactivade, the relaycoil gets power through the coil. When the relaycontacts hit, the relaycoil gets shorted and the coil is across the battery. The relay releases and the coil rings down through the capacitor. And the process repeates Hi Janost, I am very interested in your Magnacoster Setup.Could you post a schematic.I would love to join in with this replication. Have you seen this one? TROS MAGNACOASTER -- "motionless" - YouTube Thanks man.

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Originally Posted by Gedfire Hi Janost, I am very interested in your Magnacoster Setup.Could you post a schematic.I would love to join in with this replication. Have you seen this one? TROS MAGNACOASTER -- "motionless" - YouTube Thanks man. The schematics are posted just above this post. I've made the coil in 2 variants: The first one has a primary and secondary winding, 25turns, on a 40mm long, 5mm dia ferrite rod. On one end there is a refridgeratormagnet glued to the ferriterod. on the other end another equal magnet with a 10mm gap to the ferrite. The magnets are mounted North to Northpole, against each other. The other one has has the same magnets on a 15mm long hollow ferrite, 10mm dia and 35turns. Here the magnets are both glued straigth to the ferrite without a gap but still North to North against each other.

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