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Magnetic Amplifier Discussion
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I have a circuit I play with on and off.  It creates Extreme amounts of CEMF and separates it from the driving voltage.  I can use the CEMF to spin separate motors and run separate circuits.

I can ground it to the positive or negative.  

Here I am charging a 12V battery from the negative terminal of a 6V battery with the CEMF.



Point is, using this CEMF to create energy can not transfer to the source..  If I spin a generator with the CEMF, the more the generator Boggs down, the lower the input gets.  It reverses normal circuitry dynamics.

Problem is, it takes more input power to create this CEMF than I can tap it for.  But what if it can be amplified??  And not reciprocate to raise the source??

This is a simple sketch, but not complete..  But it shows how the 12V and 6V battery are hooked up in the video above.

   
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Magnetic Amplifier Discussion - by Jim Mac - 07-22-2024, 06:56 PM
RE: Magnetic Amplifier Discussion - by unimmortal - 07-30-2024, 07:21 PM
RE: Magnetic Amplifier Discussion - by Jim Mac - 07-30-2024, 07:43 PM

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