Low lenz generator

rfnreynders

Low lenz generator
« on September 25th, 2012, 07:14 AM »
Hi All,

Something pretty interesting.
A generator / dynamo that has no or very little lenz law friction.
This means, converting magnetic energy to usefull voltage/Amps/power without the drag that a normal generator has.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUilkDpvsiI&feature=channel&list=UL


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wja4TIeW_d8&feature=related


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfgzfl69Q20&feature=g-user-lik

I build 1 ring with magnets and tested it.
The induction in this new setup is so much higher then conventional induction, yet !! No drag at all !!!

Wow.

Love to hear your thoughts on this.

Greetz,

Rene


Matt Watts

RE: Low lenz generator
« Reply #1, on September 25th, 2012, 08:09 PM »Last edited on September 25th, 2012, 09:36 PM by Matt Watts
Quote from rfnreynders on September 25th, 2012, 07:14 AM
Love to hear your thoughts on this.
Very interesting.  I have a bit of a language barrier with the presentation, but I see enough to ask these questions:

How much wattage is produced by the coil?  And would it possibly be enough to run a small brushless fan motor able to bring the wheel up to speed?   Closed loop style.

Seems like as many coils as wanted can be added to accumulate more power.  Yes?

What are the orientation of the magnets in the C rings?  What about each ring or are they all the same?

Nice find rfnreynders.  I'll be studying the tar out of this one.

Matt Watts

RE: Low lenz generator
« Reply #2, on September 26th, 2012, 10:56 AM »
Okay, I have an old ceiling fan bearing assembly and some PVC pipe cut into small lengths with notches for the coil stand to fit through.  I should be able to drill and mount the magnets in the pieces of pipe without any trouble.  Need to get magnets and coils.

Rene, are you testing with air core or something else?   I'm thinking of winding my own coils unless it makes more sense to just buy some pre-wound.  Don't have any idea what size coils to get.  What I want is about 18 volts rectified, no load with the wheel spinning as fast as it will go and still stable.  I'm thinking closed loop here with a big capacitor absorbing enough charge to reuse as a drive motor power source.  Maybe even add a pull start cord like a lawn mower engine to cycle the thing up from a dead stop.

Anything you see that I should be aware of?

rfnreynders

RE: Low lenz generator
« Reply #3, on September 27th, 2012, 07:46 AM »
@Dog-One

All magnets face the same pole in. North or south. Doesn't matter.

Placing an iron core in the coils, helps to pull the flux in. Air cores have less performance.
Using seperate coils and cores, is less effecient than using one closed loop as core. On that core wind 1 big coil.

The prototypes in the video's have small coils so produce relative little power.

Version 1.1 of the prototype produces 48 volts at 100 mA.
So YES, one can build a self runner, because there is no drag from the lenz effect.
By increasing the magnet field (stronger magnetes) using a closed loop for a core and using thicker coil wire, one can extract a lot of power without the hindrance of the lenz effect.

Simply put. This technique is a way of converting the magnet fields of magnets into usefull electrical power, without the lenz effect.

:-) makes me happy.

I build just 1 ring and tested the induction and friction of this technique.

There is a bigger induction than normal dynamo action and there is NO drag, unlike normal dynamo action.


Matt Watts

RE: Low lenz generator
« Reply #4, on September 27th, 2012, 11:06 AM »
Quote from rfnreynders on September 27th, 2012, 07:46 AM
:-) makes me happy.
It will me too I have a feeling.  I need to collect more parts and get this thing assembled and tested right away.  The priority on my time is getting changed.  :)

Do tell us anything you run into that could be considered a show stopper.  We can work around it possibly, but so far you sound very confident which is a good sign.

rfnreynders

RE: Low lenz generator
« Reply #5, on September 27th, 2012, 02:32 PM »
@Dog-One

I'll keep you updatet if i find out something new.
You do the same.

My idea is to build a gen, with low cost materials.

ALready bought a whole bunch of magnets.
I wil use wood and iron strips.

Don't know when i am able to do this, but also already gathering the materials.

:-)

I'dd love to see Russ have a go at this technique also.
Let's hope he finds some time after the whole PAP engine episode.

cheers,

Rene

FaradayEZ

RE: Low lenz generator
« Reply #6, on October 2nd, 2012, 11:04 AM »
Quote from rfnreynders on September 27th, 2012, 02:32 PM
@Dog-One

I'll keep you updatet if i find out something new.
You do the same.

My idea is to build a gen, with low cost materials.

ALready bought a whole bunch of magnets.
I wil use wood and iron strips.

Don't know when i am able to do this, but also already gathering the materials.

:-)

I'dd love to see Russ have a go at this technique also.
Let's hope he finds some time after the whole PAP engine episode.

cheers,

Rene
I'm sorry but i have to piss on this parade.....
Why? I do believe in free energy...
Well.. this roundabout setup is not tricking the induction.. if the induction is to late for magnet ring 1.. then ring 2 will feel the force

So you can't fill the whole 2 rings with coils and magnets..and it would only be effective at 1 certain speed.

So this way will need calculations and knowing how the induction works, how fast it is at what voltage.

So the best way is to go to googlesketch or something and also calculate it all out before making it.

I've seen to many of these magnet rotation devices and bedini setups that only produce high voltage..and desulphatize the lead acid batteries and then say they produce power?

This normal building trial and error way isn't smart enough to concur the invisible wall between normal and free energy.


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