(05-22-2023, 01:43 AM)Lasco Wrote: It's possible that the issue lies in the wording of the patent. However, I am able to identify what isn't functioning despite numerous attempts. While it's possible to document my findings over the course of four years, it would be futile. Rather, what works is a well-constructed commutator equipped with resistors to regulate current into both the S and N coils, utilizing an exceptional core with a permeability of 10,000 or greater and a magnetic flux of no less than 0.8 Tesla on low and 1.8 T on high. This produces a 1 Tesla magnetic field oscillating between the S and N coils, with a pick-up coil induced by both the N and S coils without any core. When under load, this setup will display a pleasing sinusoidal voltage/current on the scope.
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Again I can't stress enough that commutator is a two-way commutator, with 16 segments interlinked as per Patent and Rectifier as used in Dynamo - this must work simultaneously due to peak from the secondary being used as the peak for DC in primary
Additionally, I have observed the presence of Rio Bar in Coils. Please consider this information as significant.
When it comes to generating a strong magnetic field, the most crucial factor is the relative permeability, max. , μ/μ0. In the past, pure iron was the top choice, but nowadays it is extremely difficult to obtain. As an alternative, I have utilized 0.3 mm sheets of Supermalloy cut to the core size.

