Hence the usefulness of resonance.tom80 wrote:The most amazing thing about this QEG is that the rotor is not magnetic!
To cause the rotating magnetic field, the rotor needs to be always polarized in the same direction and for this, the speed of rotation must coincide with the resonant frequency.
On the doc, it is about 400 Hz, that corresponds to 2400 rpm.
With a permanent magnet rotor, there would be no need for polarization winding, nor resonance and we would not have been clamped at a fixed frequency to produce electricity.
In addition, this frequency depends on the value of the capacitors, the inductance and the load.
The slightest variation in load and the rheostat must be touched .
Conventional archaic?
A German electrician would have measured 120 w maximum at the outlet of the Moroccan machine.
I talked about pestle but considering the buzz, why not a museum and make curious people pay to cover their costs?