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Solid State Generator- Increased Frequency = Increased Output W/ Lower Input

Started by floodrod, Jul 16, 2024, 09:08 PM

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floodrod

I was circling this idea months ago and today I figured out the missing piece.  

This is a small test with a function generator and a Figuera Triplet to see if I could Increase Output with Increased Frequency WITHOUT Raising Input.

Mission Accomplished..  Now to plan a bigger build. I will be documenting it all at https://www.mooker.com/showthread.php?tid=172  BUT I will also share milestones on this thread.

Here is the small test to demonstrate higher frequency raising output while lowering input.






Ufopolitics

Great find floodrod!!

I have also worked on a similar setup, where if I increased Frequency, Output Voltage would increase, as Input Voltage and Amperage would decrease.

However, normally when this happens, the Output Amperage would also decrease...basically, if we are working on an Induction Generator type similar to Figuera.

So, I would recommend making sure you check the Variation of Output Amperage on different frequencies increase.

It is easy to add a Second in-line Amp meter between one of the terminals of the loaded 8 Ohm resistor you have there.

Regards and good luck on next tests!

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floodrod

Will do. I will publish the test later. 

Due to the fact that there was a resistor as a load, amperage follows ohm's law. If voltage drop of the resistor increases, so does amperage. 


Ufopolitics

Quote from: floodrod on Jul 17, 2024, 04:33 PMWill do. I will publish the test later.

Due to the fact that there was a resistor as a load, amperage follows ohm's law. If voltage drop of the resistor increases, so does amperage.

Quote from: Jim MacUnfortunately the results I originally posted were NOT what I am looking for.  I desire to see the supply current go UP as the output raises, And I also desire to see the output Go UP with frequency..

Seeing the supply current go DOWN will not accomplish my goal.

I will update when I nail it down or if there are questions as to "WHY".
Hello Floodrod,

Well, I was waiting for a result to be posted here...days went by, then I went to your Topic link at mooker and found your latest results quoted by me above...

I am sincerely sorry that the current did not go up by increasing frequency, but instead went down.

As I have posted before, based on all my testing on similar setups, currents will not go up by just increasing frequency...

IMHO, this is due that at higher frequencies - more commonly, if exciters are not properly balanced- the moving virtual field loses 'compactness' and pressures decay, becoming less stronger to rise amps.

Wish you better luck on further attempts.

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floodrod

Hello UFO. No actually the output current did go up along with the voltage. But it is not what I'm looking for. 

I am looking for the input current to go up. Not go down. 

Most Will not see me eye to eye on this. But take an alternator and separate the rotor coils from the output coils. Monitor current as you increase RPM. I am pretty sure you will see an alternator current increase in the rotor as output current increases


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