You need right size magnet (in terms of strength) for given core. Too strong or too weak and it wont work. Most C or U tape transformer cores are suitable and can be used to experiment with assisted flux (amp effect). You can use pulsed DC at 50% d.c. but it is also possible to use AC and get pulsed DC out.... Thanks V
Yes, that's the way to affect efficiency by interfering natural flow (if you look at magnetism as fluid). However, with right core and magnets it is possible to assist the flow and increase the efficiency above 100%. Both components need to be balanced in respect to core hysteresis, Eddy currents, saturation and magnet strength. Such concept has been explored by C.Flynn, Lawrence Tseung, Figuerra, Heinrich Kunel and many others. Thanks
Very interesting work. Is the equivalence of a visualised version of a magnetic diode.
Interesante. Nunca lo había pensado de esa manera el efecto de saturación.
I would love to see those magnetic streams on my crt monitor, might have to give it a go. Thanks for the idea...
You need right size magnet (in terms of strength) for given core. Too strong or too weak and it wont work. Most C or U tape transformer cores are suitable and can be used to experiment with assisted flux (amp effect). You can use pulsed DC at 50% d.c. but it is also possible to use AC and get pulsed DC out....
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Will this effect happen when two EI transformer place near or touch each other?
Interesting. It seems like just a variable regulator but it may be useful for something. What happens when you remove the magnets?
Without magnets you'll get full output same as per last configuration presented.
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is that variable efficiency rather than energy saving? i'm guessing you are affecting the q value.
Yes, that's the way to affect efficiency by interfering natural flow (if you look at magnetism as fluid). However, with right core and magnets it is possible to assist the flow and increase the efficiency above 100%. Both components need to be balanced in respect to core hysteresis, Eddy currents, saturation and magnet strength. Such concept has been explored by C.Flynn, Lawrence Tseung, Figuerra, Heinrich Kunel and many others.
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Very cool.