Mini VTA ?
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Published 2012-01-24
Just as a disclaimer I am in no way implying over-unity. I am merely sharing my findings.
All Comments (10)
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Neal, Is this suppose to provide more energy thru magnetics? You provide voltage measurements but not amperage measurements. We all know how transformer windings step up or, step down voltages, but what happenes with your amperage?
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@theEnergyDream Not yet because I am still experimenting with the coils and magnetization However I did use a regular lightbulb as a load. You are right though, the voltage would need to be stepped down before it could be used. Another really interning thing I noticed is that when I wired an oscilloscope up to the magnets, to find their resonant frequency, the reading would jump back and forth from 60hrz AC and 10.58(ish)Khz so it does appear that the magnet is starting to "remember" the
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@theENERGYDREAM I used a F Sweet diagram that I saw on the Internet. If you google it you can find it pretty easy. If not you email me I will send you the schematic I used. I had to miniaturize the circuit because my magnets are only 1x2". Barium Ferrite magnets are almost impossible to find so I did the best I could with the mini version. The frequency really affects things too. It is basically two parallel bifilar coils with a cross flux switching arrangement.
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Good Job Keep on going. I think the Floyd Sweet VTA is the answer.
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Im seeing nothing but a black screen with audio!
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thanks 4 sharing i have Floyd sweet vta diagram from google from where you have Barium Ferrite magnets
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Would show us detail hook up diagram and setup structure ? Thanks.
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Where can i buy these from or get them
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Did you try to use transformer for practical using the power voltage like Floyd Sweet ?