RomeroUK Muller generator replication part 1

RomeroUK Muller generator replication part 1

This is an update on my current project.


RomeroUK Muller generator replication part 1

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22 Responses to RomeroUK Muller generator replication part 1

  1. Rick007191

    Compact Set Up….
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  2. LeaningGreen

    I gave the mechanics reading of 20,000rpm some thought. Ok, it’s not going that fast. Still pretty fast for the size to be cautious. If his optical measuring was for a car with a single timing mark, lets try this. It read the 8 magnets passing not one mark. So, 20,000rpm / 8 magnets = 2500rpm. Pretty close to a previous commenter. Comparing the audio tone to a frequency meter put it right in that range. Nice work. Any new progress? I’m curious what the one coil output was to light the bulb.

  3. bearpatch626

    no cores for the coils?

  4. skycollection

    hi, i have a question about your coils: how did you build them…? with a single wire or are you ussing sewing bobbins…?

  5. Costina75

    @lasersaber
    any news with your Muller device?

  6. Magneticitist

    the thing is its pretty easy to get a higher generator voltage than the input voltage but the entire setup its pretty baddassingly awesome regardless. the real question is what happens when you short the gen coils.

  7. g11690102

    @tonytvtech i agree the rotor was at 2550 not 20k

  8. iracerguy

    @g11690102

    Ye so your RPM was 21,000 when you were at 350 Hz. The mechanic was right, wow that’s fast !

  9. iracerguy

    Hey what a lovely little scope, do you have a product link please ? Thanks.

  10. zebok3

    Try and replace the ferromagnetic core and magnet with a tiny sphere first, then a diametric tube and check and compare the output. I had great success looping diametric core output coils back to source. They charged the run battery forcefiully!

  11. overunitydotcom

    Any news on your device Lasersaber ?
    Many thanks.

  12. tonytvtech

    8 magnets = 8 pulses pure round. so  (340 / 8 *60) rpm=2550 audio matches approx that tone my observation only not sure. 180 miles per hour maybe

  13. slinky460

    @jcndizo Wow that is way too fast. A magnet flying out would be like a rifle shot at that speed. I would stay below 5000 RPM for sure. Turn that puppy down.

  14. jcndizo

    340Hz X 60(seconds in one minute) = 20,000rpm. ie you do not need to run out and by an rpm meter or tachometer

  15. LeaningGreen

    Nice build. That thing sounds like it screaming. I’d have a scatter shield in place. Does appear to be very well balanced. I need to finish my HHO cells 1st. Glad to see you using the Litz. Muller used single strand but I wonder if the magnetic fields crossing 1 vs 7 parallel wires makes a diff on output? Nice glow on one coil. The rotor dia vs the magnet spacing makes me wonder too. To close and the magnets can interfere with each other. I haven’t seen this discussed. Nice work and be safe.

  16. bearpatch626

    @lasersaber sweet sixteen….. imagine one with sixteen?!?!?! dont forget starcollectors compressed super coil… very powerfull…effective coil

  17. bearpatch626

    @lasersaber sweet sixteen….. imagine one with sixteen?!?!?!

  18. bearpatch626

    how about building a tesla coil ontop? you can have all the coils direct their energy to one area with no wires:)

  19. bearpatch626

    how about building a tesla coil ontop?

  20. slinky460

    Also, A type of wire may be used in AC generators that mimic Roebel conductors that are used in AC generators to minimize losses in the generator windings.
    Roebel conductors used in AC power generators is actually a cable of insulated strands.
    This conductor is different than Litz wire. If you oxidize common small gauge stranded copper wire used in your generator coils, you can do the same thing as Roebel wire. The oxidation acts like an insulator between strands.

  21. slinky460

    Great project, hope to see more. Yes I agree, do be careful as any rotating disc at high speeds can fly apart. Below 2000 RPM you should be ok, however above this speed, I would use a containment shield and eye protection. The larger the disk and higher the speed, the more the danger. I don’t think it is running 20,000 RPM, but it may be going too fast to be safe. Please be careful with this device.

  22. GrafTrahula

    what can u say about this oscilloscope? i want to buy one of them

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