Dave, ... total reluctance is still small. ... This is true - and while it would be interesting to see comparisons between cut and uncut cores, Naudin used a...
All, How does JLN manage to get .508 A rms thru a conditioned 100K resistor at 715 V rms? Also, I see ~30 degrees phase shift in the output voltage current ...
Hi Svein, In my opinion, as I look at the scope pix of the output voltage and current waveforms of JLN's newest MEG tests, several things stick out. First, the...
question - if the voltage and current are measured purely across and thru a 100% resistive load (Rload + Rcur), shouldn't the resulting waveforms be purely in ...
I calculated a phase difference of 55.4 degrees which results in a power factor of .57 output V = 735vrms output I = .53Arms output power is P=IVcos(theta) ...
Hi Ken It was interesting to hear you have tried a conditined resistor and got the same waveforms and phase differences like Naudin. I wonder did you get OU...
All, In reviewing Naudin's latest MEG 3 measurements and the phase relationship between load current and voltage, it occurred to me that the reason for the...
All; Despite implications, there is no way to confirm from these pictures alone that MEG circuit measurements are being made correctly. ...In reference to URL;...
In message 1166 Mark Coffman wrote in part: I just wanted to point out, that while the current probe shown in the picture makes it extremely easy to know the...
A copy of a definition for COP. From: Tom Bearden [mailto:soliton@b...] Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 12:11 AM To: webmaster@i... Subject: Slight Correction...
Hello all, A number of things poped out at me as I was reading Naudin’s results and all the associated emails. First, a meaningful MEG must transfer energy. ...
I don't agree that the current *magnitude* is correct. I have used that exact same model of ammeter clamp, and I'm always having to double-check the polarity...
... Hello all, In earlier post in this forum I compared the MEG workingprinciple with the workingprinciple of a eatpump. Tom Bearden repeats this in his...
... Thanks for creating that excellent diagram Stan. ... (These things and their associated math are discussed technically in any copy of The ARRL Amature...
... (heatpump) ... is ... Hello, Something else came to mind. The COP of a heatpump maybe 4.0 when transforming energy to a higher temperature level. However...
All, After consideration and some testing in regards to JLN's latest MEG tests, I've concluded the following: The conditioned load resistor(s) is contibuting...
There is no way that you can take a 100K resistor, heat it up and get a 270pfcap accross a 15K resistor. Resistors are made either as COILS of nichrome wire on...
It is hard to imagine that you have to burn out a resistor (condition it) to get this thing to work. A burnt out resistor would not have more than a few pf of...
Hi Jon, I saw your analysis on the MEG output calculations. I believe that your analysis is correct. I think that we came to the conclusion that the...
... get ... COILS ... the ... Burt, Just my 2 cents. You are positive of this are you? :-) I have conditioned some 2W carbon comp resistors by a process...
Hi Burt, I have never tried to condition a 2W or 5W carbon comp resistor as JLN or others have suggested, so I have resorted to analysis and testing to see ...
Hi Ken and all ! After the reading of your post 1140, I started to work on a new version of my MEG control board, wich would perform the switch timing you...
I'm the new guy... Since you guys are seasoned MEG builders, I have a few questions if you don't mind. 1) Has anyone done power measurements in/out, including...
Jim, Welcome to meg builders. I believe I have seen your name on Yahoo's NUT-MEG group and it appears that you are a skeptic but hopefully an investigating...
Camelazur, I'm glad to see someone is analyzing my stuff pretty intensively. At first glance I noticed that your revised diagrams show a meg state at t'2...