I repeated my inbetween coil experiment which showed some increase in power in 2 horizontally stacked
satellite coils when a 3th vertical satellite coil was placed midway between the 2 horizontally coils.
It was noted by some and reacted upon as:
A.king21
Rick: Itsu's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9dLj5MrAHY
3 minutes in - inserting a relay coil causes output to go UP and input to go DOWN.
WHY ARE WE IGNORING THIS!!!
It's like the forum has Cognitive dissonance
Rick
Yeah I saw that. So multiply that by 500 coils that are better positioned.
Here the results from my new tests:
unloaded input: 12.10v x 161.3mA = 1951mW
loaded with 2x horizontal coils 12.11V x 153.2mA = 1855mW -
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96mW less input
Power in the 2 horizontal coils (P=U²/R):
3.43²/10000 = 1.17mW
3.25²/10000 = 1.05mW +
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2.22mW
Then we insert the vertical coil and we have as new input 12.10V x 141.8mA = 1716mW
the new power in the 2 horizontal coils is now:
6.46²/10000 = 4.17mW
6.01²/10000 = 3.61mW +
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7.78mW
So we gain 7.78 - 2.22 = 5.56mW.
The vertical coil consumes 19²/10000 = 36.1mW
Difference of the inputs 1855mW - 1716mW = 139mW
Removing the 2 horizontal coils the vertical coil now produces
23²/10000 = 52.9mW at a new input of 12.1V x 138.3mA = 1673mW
video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59a4pNKcEDUThis does not explain what the gain mechanism is, but very probably partzman had a good one
saying that it could be a negative coupling factor being transformed by the vertical coil into a
positive coupling factor:
https://overunity.com/17491/confirmation-of-ou-devices-and-claims/msg536448/#msg536448If wanted i can go measuring the mutual inductances of the 2 horizontal and vertical coils to come
up with the coupling factor.
Itsu