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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 60672" data-attributes="member: 288"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong><a href="http://paranormalis.com/members/numenorean7.1/" target="_blank">Numenorean7</a></strong></span></p><p></p><p>I've done some more experimenting with the electromagnet. Since I was curious about what makes it so powerful too. I used capacitors ranging from .1 uf all the way through to 20 uf and recorded the results. It turns out that as the capacitance increases up to around 6 uf, the watts used diminishes. After 6 uf, the watts used starts to climb again. As you can see in the video a 1000 uf capacitor allows the electromagnet to use lots of watts.</p><p> </p><p>I'm still in the trial by error stage with the HDR. I found some info on the web about the construction of the witness well. So I have to redo the wiring to that. And I'm not completely convinced that I made the electromagnet correctly. I believe I may have used too much magnet wire in the construction of the electromagnet. So I will construct another electromagnet with a more conservative estimate. The dimensions I used are from pictures on the web. My current electromagnet is 2 inches in diameter by 6 inches in length for the coil winding, on a 7 inch long by 1 inch diameter iron round bar. The next electromagnet will be slightly smaller at 5 & 3/4 length by 1 & 3/4 diameter on the coil winding.</p><p> </p><p>The reason for the change is because my current electromagnet draws very little watts when hooked up to the HDR. I found a video by CarlosX that shows the electromagnet getting much hotter than mine does. So until I get the construction correct, I can't report anything on the HDR performance yet. A hotter electromagnet means more watts are getting used. Which also means a bigger magnetic field.</p><p> </p><p>The electromagnet that is in the video by the way is actually drawing 6 amps at 50 volts. That's 300 watts. And at that power level it gets very hot very quickly. If I left it on at that power level it would get hot enough to catch fire. Yet when hooked up to my HDR, the electromagnet only draws 2 watts of power. It gets mildly warm at that power level.</p><p> </p><p>So in the copper pyramid I will have to change out the 1000 uf capacitor with the correct 1 uf capacitor. Once I get all the particulars taken care of, then I can try using these devices the way they were intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 60672, member: 288"] [SIZE=4][B][URL='http://paranormalis.com/members/numenorean7.1/']Numenorean7[/URL][/B][/SIZE] I've done some more experimenting with the electromagnet. Since I was curious about what makes it so powerful too. I used capacitors ranging from .1 uf all the way through to 20 uf and recorded the results. It turns out that as the capacitance increases up to around 6 uf, the watts used diminishes. After 6 uf, the watts used starts to climb again. As you can see in the video a 1000 uf capacitor allows the electromagnet to use lots of watts. I'm still in the trial by error stage with the HDR. I found some info on the web about the construction of the witness well. So I have to redo the wiring to that. And I'm not completely convinced that I made the electromagnet correctly. I believe I may have used too much magnet wire in the construction of the electromagnet. So I will construct another electromagnet with a more conservative estimate. The dimensions I used are from pictures on the web. My current electromagnet is 2 inches in diameter by 6 inches in length for the coil winding, on a 7 inch long by 1 inch diameter iron round bar. The next electromagnet will be slightly smaller at 5 & 3/4 length by 1 & 3/4 diameter on the coil winding. The reason for the change is because my current electromagnet draws very little watts when hooked up to the HDR. I found a video by CarlosX that shows the electromagnet getting much hotter than mine does. So until I get the construction correct, I can't report anything on the HDR performance yet. A hotter electromagnet means more watts are getting used. Which also means a bigger magnetic field. The electromagnet that is in the video by the way is actually drawing 6 amps at 50 volts. That's 300 watts. And at that power level it gets very hot very quickly. If I left it on at that power level it would get hot enough to catch fire. Yet when hooked up to my HDR, the electromagnet only draws 2 watts of power. It gets mildly warm at that power level. So in the copper pyramid I will have to change out the 1000 uf capacitor with the correct 1 uf capacitor. Once I get all the particulars taken care of, then I can try using these devices the way they were intended. [/QUOTE]
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