05-03-2026, 06:24 AM
Hi friends
I would like to share my work progress on Clemente Figuera Electrical Generator
There is a little progress with driving of primaries but still as single triplet.
Had to wind many different coils with different wire diameter and number of turns
Each coil differently effected the circuit . Each time circuit needed to be adjusted and modified accordingly to new working regimes. Just to go to the point big rheostats did not pay off due messy wiring and large resistance. What help was to use small resistors soldered directly on commutator
https://youtu.be/2qWLD6GBo8Q?si=XnCztjL2-yzhmJY6
Some pictures of setup
I have tried in secondary thin monofilament coil from wireless charging unit and I have managed to get 0.95mV from 34 turns in magnetic field of the primary coils. Some 0.028mV per turn if this formula works with 300 turns I should be able to get 8.3V . It will be interesting to subject this voltage to different types of load to see some interesting possibilities. Of course next step is to investigate if gap has detrimental effects on voltage and if yes to find compromise From preliminary test results it may be usable up to 8 mm. Will see…..
Now I have wound new secondary coil with 300 turns 70mm OD and 4. 4 mm thick
It is in epoxy therefore must wait till tomorrow for test ……. How annoying!!!
I would like to share my work progress on Clemente Figuera Electrical Generator
There is a little progress with driving of primaries but still as single triplet.
Had to wind many different coils with different wire diameter and number of turns
Each coil differently effected the circuit . Each time circuit needed to be adjusted and modified accordingly to new working regimes. Just to go to the point big rheostats did not pay off due messy wiring and large resistance. What help was to use small resistors soldered directly on commutator
https://youtu.be/2qWLD6GBo8Q?si=XnCztjL2-yzhmJY6
Some pictures of setup
I have tried in secondary thin monofilament coil from wireless charging unit and I have managed to get 0.95mV from 34 turns in magnetic field of the primary coils. Some 0.028mV per turn if this formula works with 300 turns I should be able to get 8.3V . It will be interesting to subject this voltage to different types of load to see some interesting possibilities. Of course next step is to investigate if gap has detrimental effects on voltage and if yes to find compromise From preliminary test results it may be usable up to 8 mm. Will see…..
Now I have wound new secondary coil with 300 turns 70mm OD and 4. 4 mm thick
It is in epoxy therefore must wait till tomorrow for test ……. How annoying!!!


