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sebosfato:
I want to raise a question regarding the adjustable inductor in SM technology. 


I'm questioning my self what if the adjustable inductor must or not have a shorted circuit section. If you take a look at all Meyer's drawings of the EEC or the VIC you will clearly see that it always has a shorted section.


I thought about this today several hours and i think that this could definitely change every thing in the game.


I found little info about this, and says that whenever you have a variable inductor you should never leave open circuit turns, because dangerous voltages could be generated there and damage the insulation...


Meyer said that he wanted to restrict the current.


So what if the transformer originally had only primary and secondary windings. Than the two coils are wound in two different cores so they can be placed in different space relationship to the other as to have adjustable coupling, and having the variable inductor connected as he show with short circuited section variable.


????


I would like to try this, and will.


I have a toroidal core made of powdered iron with the same size stan said 1,5" diameter by 0,25" thickness, I don't really know if its permeability is the same so i'm trying to find the cross reference...


Anyway i will do for the sake of certainty again the transformer having 600turns secondary and 200 on the primary and the two inductors with means for adjusting the coupling and test it again....


What you think about?

sebosfato:
Another thing i would like to report is that Stan do show on the patents that the hydrogen is ionized negatively! When he show electron trapped!!! This might be the end for the oxygen electrons.


And another is that in some drawings he do show the connection to the transformer with only one wire being isolated ground and having a resistor to the earth...

sebosfato:
would like to also add that maybe the induced current in the short circuit would be in counter direction... If so maybe the resonance is on the coil it self by the charging and discharge of the coil maybe not.

sebosfato:
Getting back in memory, I remembered that 3 years ago I tried to do this, anyway at  that time my skills were much more limited in electronics and magnetics. If i remember well i tried building the two coils on a ferrite core... I also tried with that transformer in that video in youtube where i show the consumption of the current change when the magnet is on the core. I'm pretty sure i tried... Anyway i din't recognized the importance, i had some taps...


I think that it would work better on another core so the current consumption of the transformer will be low as is not short circuited...

Steve:
Fabio,

Have you seen this?

http://jnaudin.free.fr/kapagen/replications.htm

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