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Solid State Moray Generator By Joel Lagace

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(07-17-2024, 07:06 PM)Mozart Wrote: Incandescent light bulbs are perfect resistors for exact wattage without needed cooling system, all overunity devices known have used them for exact this reason and they cost almost nothing compared with high power resistor. Also they can be used in series or parallel, for voltage protection they will act as a fuse as well, easy and cheap to replace.

Yeah many who are new to the field and see the demonstrations of these units operating, They see all the lamps lighting up and sometimes even an impressive amount of them all lighting up brightly esp when used at high frequencies. So they assume the lamps are to demonstrate the power output and the unit powers the lamps when really the lamps are part of a fine tuned L/C/R reasoant network, And it's the reactive power gains from this resonant tank that then charges an external battery, load, motor etc....   

Also with clever placement of the lamp network, they can be used to regulate or take the load during the opposite cycle without harming the batteries or needing diodes and such things closing and messing up the resonant loop. This is not a conventional setup and you need to make sure that the batteries are only activated within the loop when the device is operational Because without a potential difference spike to work against (charge) the battery you get a short at DC..... You use the potential  difference to control where the flow goes. The high potential spike charges the battery and the negative spike gets mostly absorbed by the lamp load. 

The lamp glowing is a secondary effect. In a perfect resonant tank circuit in theory you get superconductivity at that frequency with the right L/C/R values down the in circuit parasitic values., So one could say those lamps light up for free or almost for free without draining the charging output if part of a simple L/C/R tank circuit at a sharp fine resonant frequency. What i'm getting at is with careful circuit design you can calculate the internal R losses and incorporate it as part of a tuned L/C/R circuit so that the R loss nully itself at resonant. VERY IMPORTANT  Big Grin
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RE: Solid State Moray Generator By Joel Lagace - by JoeLag - 07-18-2024, 03:28 PM

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