Electric OU: Supplement: The Secret of DPDT
Manny the manual mosfet oscillator is supplemented with a relay board. The double-pole double throw relay is used to flip the polarity of any incoming applied DC voltage, turning it into an AC square…
Experiments, inventions, patents, …
Manny the manual mosfet oscillator is supplemented with a relay board. The double-pole double throw relay is used to flip the polarity of any incoming applied DC voltage, turning it into an AC square…
Now dispensing with a traditional Tesla tower, this second version aims to further move toward the circuit as dreamed by Italian friend Ciro. Measuring approx 2″ x 1″ of the main circuit, this tiny…
To the skies she went…this 18″ wingspan design is based on WWII work by Richard Keller, who was employed by the Horten brothers to calculate aerodynamics of the Horten IX. This is of 18″…
I was inspired by DadHav’s latest video where he shows his beautiful magnet bearing “window” motor. I decided to build somethng similar with on hand parts and a few parts that I could get…
A disposable camera trigger coil, directly connected to a 6V DC source from a wall adapter. The mains line ripple is my theory of how it works. Rotor is from an old 12V PC…
Hi all After the good finger feeling from my previous video, i decided to become independant of subjectivness, and redo my test bench to get more precise results. So i mounted my 2 weights…
Hi Paul and all i got my oneway bearing, and here some first interesting results It seems that once the speed has reached a certain value (not too slow and not too fast )the…
This is more work with the SEC and wireless transmission of energy. A brief look at the one magnet /no bearing Bedini is also shown.
This is simple DC electric motor that uses paper clips for the shaft and bearing supports. The paper clips form part of the circuit. The shaft paper clip is slighty bent at one end…
This shows how wickedly lopsided the “Tiny Orbo Replication 4” is. It’s hard to believe it spun at over 17000 rpm from ~ 10 mW (not including joule heating). If we include joule heating, then it was ~ 180 mW. By my calculations the heat produced by thi…