Hi lichtrov and all
here is the proper English URL-http://www.inkomp-delta.com/page8.html
Regards
ashtweth
--- In MEG_builders@yahoogroups.com, "lichtrov" <lichtrov@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> I recently discovered one Bulgarian experimenter that built MEG like
> device with COP > 1. His Website is here: www.inkomp-delta.com. The
> site is in Bulgarian, so I asked him and he uploaded one page in
> English (http://www.inkomp-delta.com/page9.html).
>
> Valeri generously agreed to answer my questions and we talked for a
> few hours. There are 2 conclusions that I got from this conversation,
> and I want to share them with you guys:
>
> 1. Valeri claims that magnetic flux from control coil and output coil
> should be separated. He claims that the structure presented in TB
> patent (with mutual flux for both coils) cannot work. He worked
> around this problem by inserting additional toroidal core inside the
> main core. The control coil is winded on the additional core but its
> flux does not go to the output coil.
>
> 2. He also claims that capacitor is absolutely necessary to be
> connected to the output coil to obtain resonance. It also makes TB's
> patent claims about zero phase difference between output coil voltage
> and current somewhat suspicious.
>
> There were also other interesting points like:
>
> 3. He said that nanocrystalline material is not absolutely necessary
> for the effect to be observed. Such materials can improve efficiency,
> but nothing unique happens inside the core. For example, one of his
> prototypes with measurements published on the Website
> (http://www.inkomp-delta.com/page6.html) works at 50Hz (!!!) with
> regular transformer steel core and exhibits COP up to 5.4.
>
> 4. He also proposed a few constructions for his ideas in his patent
> application (http://inkomp-delta.com/page4.html). It's also in
> Bulgarian, but all schematic figures are in couples. The first
> presents a state without current in control coil, the second presents
> a state with current in control coil. Permanent magnet flux is in
> blue. Control coil flux is in red.
>
> I hope the above points will help somebody. At least for me it
> changed a lot.
>