02-07-2024, 10:13 PM
(02-07-2024, 08:43 PM)unimmortal Wrote: Ok, so we're roughly up to the same spot. I've got complete separation between circuits (rechargeable battery for hall sensor, 12V rechargeable for power), what do you suggest to alter coil phase?
I'll post my full setup in my bench later today so as not to confuse people here, but here is a simple schematic I'm working from. Red is DC, Blue is AC
Yo bro... This Sh*t does what we think, but I have a parameter wrong (or three lol) . I thought about this yesterday and consulted my AI, but I needed to verify on the bench before presenting the data..
The CEMF always goes towards the negative of the battery the entire cycle. It doesn't switch directions. On both a generator and a transformer, the magnetic fields are doing what they don't want to naturally do on both sides of the polarity spectrum.
This is my latest test a few minutes ago. I can charge caps between the 2 positives or the 2 negatives. Changing the phases from 90 degrees to 270 changes which one leads and which lags.
There is a lot going on here I need to unravel. So I am not ready to offer advice on different setups as I am still grasping the overall picture and connecting the dots. But one thing that sticks out, is I don't think it can be pulses. Because we are crossing the grounds, it makes 1 circuit and current flow should be equal within both sides. So I "THINK" the waves need to be smooth and exactly phased right without disconnecting as both waves need to balance the current in the loop.
But we need more people working on this because the answer is here, most definitely. If you don't mind starting a thread in your section and documenting what you find out, it would be great. I will certainly be watching and helping where I can.