2112 Magnetic Amplifiers

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  • @suffolkcountysheriff
    @suffolkcountysheriff Рік тому +11

    I highly recommend you look into Thane Hienze's work with regenerative braking, basically when you use thin Guage wire many turns you get a delayed lense effect, where instead of having resistance as the magnet approaches the coil you get acceleration because the lenze effect is delayed until its already past top dead center. It's now a helping force. The Guage wire and the number of turns effects how pronounced the effect is. You must reach a minimum number of rpms before putting a load on so that the rotor is spinning fast enough to be past top dead center for the lenze effect to be a helping force instead of a hindrance. Hope this leads you down a wonderful new Rabbit hole

    • @Bugsworth
      @Bugsworth Рік тому +1

      Good point. As a recent new owner of an ebike with no regeration i think the tech is primitive.

  • @ryandavis7593
    @ryandavis7593 Рік тому +19

    We used mag amps on locomotives like the EMD GP20, GP30 and GP35 locomotives before going to SCR modules.
    You did a great job explaining how they work.

  • @hefy2jefy
    @hefy2jefy День тому

    As an apprentice working on aircraft fuel measurement systems in the 60s we used Mag Amps a lot - I never did understand how they worked - thank you!

  • @davidblyth5495
    @davidblyth5495 Рік тому +5

    Mag amps were an important part of my career during the 1970s when we used them on ships' weapons systems.
    Nice to review the theory
    Thanks

  • @Buzzhumma
    @Buzzhumma Рік тому +6

    Very good Rob . Great to the point demonstration is the best way to generate intrigue . 👍🏻

  • @bobgoodall1603
    @bobgoodall1603 Рік тому +4

    Fluxgate magnetometers were beautifully elegant instruments for determining the earth's magnetic field strength using 3 orthogonal ferrite rods and 3 coils of wire on each ferrite. AC at about a few hundred Hz, a secondary winding and a DC winding to keep the core from saturating in one or other direction.Classical zeroing current proportional to the ambient field strength.

  • @gerryjamesedwards1227
    @gerryjamesedwards1227 Рік тому +9

    The magnetic core 'rope' memory used in the Apollo Guidance Computer is another fascinating use of magnetic fields and saturated cores. Well worth looking for Curious Marc's series on the restoration and running of an AGC, (he has a YT channel of that name, but his is Marc Verdiell) they were able to archive all the software stored on rope memory modules from the Apollo days, some sixty years after it was written!

  • @willhibbardii2450
    @willhibbardii2450 Рік тому

    Timely presentation. This one sparked and got me back on track till 4 hours past my bedtime. After work I need to get back to work. Very useful. Thank you, Robert.

  • @marcfruchtman9473
    @marcfruchtman9473 Рік тому +4

    First I want to thank you for showing this "Magnetic Amplifier"... really incredibly interesting electronic behavior.
    This is really sending me down a rabbit hole to make sure I am fully understanding this behavior.
    I believe you showed a clip from the video "Magnetic Amplifier" by KRAFTBAU which shows work of Nyle Steiner... it is very interesting. I will definitely spend some time analyzing this!
    Great stuff.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Рік тому +2

      this is a very good read mate archive.org/details/MagneticAmplifiers

  • @VeniceInventors
    @VeniceInventors Рік тому +1

    Always learning something new, thanks to your relentless research and hands-on presentations. Thank you Robert!

  • @Killianwsh
    @Killianwsh Рік тому +1

    Thanks Rob! Looking fwd. to seeing what you do with these!

  • @michaelclayton632
    @michaelclayton632 9 місяців тому

    I was a radar systems technician in the RCAF during the 80's and I worked on the APN 501 doppler radar. It was designed with a mag amp during the 50's to provide ground speed and drift angle of the aircraft. It was used on C130,C119, Sea King , Argus, and a few other aircraft. Navigators loved the system as it was independent of external radio stations.

  • @Moist_yet_Crispy
    @Moist_yet_Crispy Рік тому +2

    So cool. I always get something a good bit more after Rob explains it.

  • @industrialmonk
    @industrialmonk Рік тому +6

    I have never heard of this it's fascinating & my farther never told me & i used to repair tv/ electronic gear with him & he was in the RAF just after ww2 (ticketed on avionics/ic/jet engines & more) i will look into this & would love to see more. Thank you 👍

  • @markpurcell8075
    @markpurcell8075 Рік тому +4

    You can combine the two transformers into one with a third centre leg, the coils are wound in the outer two legs so the fluxes they would create down the centre leg cancel so it is possible to wind a coil around that for the DC control (this arrangement was shown in one of your slides).

  • @icebluscorpion
    @icebluscorpion 9 місяців тому

    Great job Rob, as always well done. Thank you that you looked this one up. Keep it up pal 👍

  • @colrodrick8784
    @colrodrick8784 Рік тому +2

    I’m impressed that people who have a mind that can grasp circuits look at a diagram and instantly get it. Unfortunately I have discovered that my eyes glaze over and the shutters slam down!
    My loss I know.
    I love that you can grab technology from a bygone age and find an application for it. You must have a cunning plan. I have no idea where you are goi g. So, I will just watch the next video and spectate.
    Thanks for your dedication Rob.

    • @KeyboardBuster
      @KeyboardBuster Рік тому

      This is very common in this dark day and age. The public is slowly being dumbed down.

  • @danedmiston9673
    @danedmiston9673 Рік тому

    -enjoined the video!!! -lots to think about in mysterious world of magnetism.

  • @Kangsteri
    @Kangsteri Рік тому +1

    Well explained. Thanks! There is also a thing called Solid state Magnetic Field Diode. These don't have the negative counter effect to the primary coil. So some circuits could be designed extremely officiant.

  • @CelloSounds1
    @CelloSounds1 Рік тому +4

    Would love to see this for an audio amplifier

  • @AnonymousAnarchist2
    @AnonymousAnarchist2 Рік тому +2

    Magnetic amplifiers very cool!
    I also have a love for magnetic logic circuits.
    One day soon I will be attempting to build an all magnetic copy cat of the atari or some simular home computer

    • @pepe6666
      @pepe6666 Рік тому

      oh man that gets me so excited. magnetic logic would be awesome.

    • @AnonymousAnarchist2
      @AnonymousAnarchist2 Рік тому

      @@pepe6666 I wish I had time to dive deep into some new design, but I am just playing copy cat off of US military hardware from the 1950's; its been de-classified for a while now. Its gonna be a bit bulky! But not unmanagable.

  • @stephenbrough8132
    @stephenbrough8132 Рік тому +5

    Love it - very interesting - Can't wait to see that audio amp application.

  • @justtinkering6713
    @justtinkering6713 Рік тому +1

    We used magnetic amplifiers on the power drives for the big gun mounts in the US Navy.

  • @brendancull8316
    @brendancull8316 Рік тому

    When I was a young lad in the Royal Air Force, I worked on Phantoms, they used magamps for the anti skid control system.

  • @zenzen9131
    @zenzen9131 Рік тому

    When I was an RAF apprentice in the 1970s we were taught these as they were utilised in aircraft autopilot and auto stabilisation equipments on aircraft such as the Lightning, Vulcan, Victor etc. These mag amps were called Transductors in these applications

  • @8ank3r
    @8ank3r Рік тому

    that's very interesting stuff. I got lost at the end but still love the videos. Cheers Rob

  • @GothGuy885
    @GothGuy885 Рік тому +1

    something else interesting about transformers that I have discovered , is that a step-down transformer can be used in reverse. that is, by putting the voltage to the secondary that it is rated at, you get a higher voltage at the primary. so in a way, it can be used as a inverter.
    so if your transformer primary is rated at 130 volts [ here in the US ] with 6 volts out of the secondary, and you place 6 volts across the secondary, you will get very close to the mains voltage out of the primary, or 6 volts in - almost 130 volts out.

    • @kadmow
      @kadmow Рік тому

      - yes, transformers like gears (a mechanical analogy), are reversible, step down, step up - bidirectional... - check out how a single coil - auto (self) transformer or variac works... (just take care to not create deadly experiments )- note that the power levels at each side must be similar (ie. allowing for losses, nothing is perfect) - ohms law still applies.
      (lower voltage with higher amps is the same power P = I*V - (I = Amps, "current").. the ratio for 130 step down to 6 something is between 21 and 22 :1, if it was 120VAC the transformer would be a simple 20:1...)
      What are you using for a 6V AC source?? ie transformers don't do their "job" if running on DC - then the saturated magnetic field - bit - Rob is talking about here comes into play.

    • @GothGuy885
      @GothGuy885 Рік тому +1

      @@kadmow I don't remember for sure, as this was something I did waaaaaaaaaaay back when I was a teen in the 1970's. but
      I am sure it must have been another Ac transformer that had a 6V AC output, without a rectifier circuit. I was just experimenting and discovered this purely on accident.

    • @pepe6666
      @pepe6666 Рік тому

      @@GothGuy885 now to put 130 volts on the little side and get 12*130 volts on the angry side :)

    • @GothGuy885
      @GothGuy885 Рік тому

      @@pepe6666 love the name BTW.
      I mistakenly did this as a teen 1 time.
      alot of magick blue smoke from the transformer, and anger from my parents who thought I had started a fire in my room. :)

  • @pepe6666
    @pepe6666 Рік тому

    man thats awesome! you're right this is way overlooked. an amplifier without a transistor. its an amplifier using coils of wire! cool thing is anyone can make an inductor out of wire!

  • @goldcountryruss7035
    @goldcountryruss7035 Рік тому +1

    The question of efficiency comes to mind, and this is a bulky device so is this an efficient method? How much energy is lost as heat?

  • @zylascope
    @zylascope Рік тому

    Great to review this, thanks Rob! ❤

  • @analoghardwaretops3976
    @analoghardwaretops3976 Рік тому

    I remember my senior motor design engineers reminiscing the days in (1980-85) when they designed a magnetic amp. control system for use on A.V.R.'s that were installed on Indian Railways..where the rolling stock wheel coupled alternators/generators were used for auxillary power generation....
    b.t.w. the m/g/ alternators were also our company products
    This incidentally was when we were discussing use of
    "UNITRIODE" pwm databooks (now taken by T.I.). & happened to come across their magnetic amplifier ic's & apps. in them.

  • @aviramiancovici93
    @aviramiancovici93 Рік тому

    The magnificent Magnistor!

  • @madmanmapper
    @madmanmapper Рік тому

    I had no idea. Thanks for sharing!

  • @clytle374
    @clytle374 Рік тому

    Tektronics scopes used this to regulate the voltage on the tube filaments. Variations in line voltage would effect the calibration of the device by changing the temperature of the tube cathodes. It used one tube that was designed to be extra sensitive to filament voltage, this was fed into the saturatable core reactor. Very interesting forgotten tech. I have thought about using such a device to stabilize the HV plate voltage of a amateur radio tube amplifier as they are in the 1000s of volts and I don't like the idea of playing with semiconductor circuit at these voltages.

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 Рік тому +3

    Couldn't it be possible to build a diode using a electro magnet set to pulse to pass a certain part of the sine wave?

    • @gristlevonraben
      @gristlevonraben Рік тому +1

      it should block current flow, but it might not block voltage

    • @Kangsteri
      @Kangsteri Рік тому

      Look for Solid state Magnetic Field Diode.

  • @jozefnovak7750
    @jozefnovak7750 Рік тому

    Super! Thank you very much!

  • @flyingdutchmanindustries5877

    You are so brilliant,
    but only when the lamp is on ;)

  • @lucdrouin2625
    @lucdrouin2625 Рік тому

    HEY! That's the basis for Nikolai Tesla's rumoured Earth Quake Machine! Here's how: Certain materials have a dampening effect on magnetic fields when place in a gap of magnetic flux ... so, if you use a magnetic amplifier to create a circuit based on an device called an e-bow ( used to sustain vibrations in a guitar string ), then you have the ability to create a mechanical resonance device without transistor or tubes as in Tesla's era!

  • @dosomething7930
    @dosomething7930 Рік тому

    You can add a tank circuit on one tap for added bang.

  • @1dandandy1
    @1dandandy1 Рік тому

    10:28
    I cannot find Myles Steiner. Can you help with a link? Thank You.

  • @gristlevonraben
    @gristlevonraben Рік тому +2

    wonderful video, very fascinating! its almost as if the magnetic field of the magnets are acting like wires, allowing an alternative route for ac current to vibrate within.?

    • @kadmow
      @kadmow Рік тому +1

      - electro-magnetism is the complete "loop" ("field" of knowledge) - flipsides of each other yep..

    • @gristlevonraben
      @gristlevonraben Рік тому +1

      the flux sure is, but i would say the gravity produced 90° to the polar axis is not (the pull force of magnets shrinks toward the magnet's horizontal axis the stronger and bigger it gets, like planets, stars, and galaxies.)@@kadmow

  • @karlmartell9279
    @karlmartell9279 2 місяці тому

    Men's playground and heaven. So fascinating!

  • @patricklyons7683
    @patricklyons7683 Рік тому

    I am increased by this intriguing device.

  • @chikaBurton
    @chikaBurton Рік тому

    very cool, I didn't know about this. Now it gives me an idea for something audio related...

  • @allenhargis4317
    @allenhargis4317 Рік тому +2

    I heard mag amps efficiency can be increased quite a lot with more diodes placed in the right places. I haven't confirmed it myself though.

  • @danstark462
    @danstark462 Місяць тому

    That was enjoyable. Thanks.

  • @RonGardener4142
    @RonGardener4142 Рік тому +1

    "2112" is an album by Rush.
    "Magnetic Amplifiers" sounds like it should be an album by Rush!

    • @perkins1439
      @perkins1439 Рік тому +1

      Me and you are on the same page check out my comment

  • @paddy2661
    @paddy2661 Рік тому

    Your warehouse of tinkering stuff must be huge Rob .
    The copper coil on a boost pcb interest me mini transformer .
    Yes done fare bit research the silicon steel used on microwave transformers is interesting..
    Very interesting thankyou

  • @travismoore7849
    @travismoore7849 Рік тому +1

    Can a magnetic amplifier be made to work as a radio receiver and audo amplifier all in one? Maybe a regenerative reflex magnetic amplifier circuit? Though you would still need a radio lc cirucit and tuner i think.

    • @marcfruchtman9473
      @marcfruchtman9473 Рік тому

      Check out that video "Magnetic Amplifier" by KRAFTBAU... he demonstrates an RF audio amp using this about 2 mins into the video.

  • @mattlong4102
    @mattlong4102 Рік тому

    Yes to the audio amp replication.

  • @tomgeorge3726
    @tomgeorge3726 Рік тому

    Hi Robert, we need to see more schematic of what you have built.
    With so many transformers and clip leads its hard to trace what config your have.
    Good video on a long forgotten principle.

  • @silverpc4611
    @silverpc4611 Рік тому +1

    You have to use AC in a transformer to get a voltage on the other side. That might be one of the disadvantages.

  • @charletonzimmerman4205
    @charletonzimmerman4205 Рік тому

    Welders use this system to control the "Arc" current, & also steel furnaces= 'Carbon Arc" .

  • @401ksolar
    @401ksolar Рік тому +2

    This looks eerily similar to the magnetic voltage regulator I have on my modified sine wave inverter, the inverter will not run the microwave or induction cooktop however with the mag VR they run fine, but the 750 watt microwave consumes about 1000 watts because the LCR networks have to fill in the choppy inverter output .

  • @everTriumph
    @everTriumph Рік тому

    I have a vague memory of a HiFi amplifier based on magnetic amplifiers. Other than it was apparently very heavy and reviewed fine, I haven't a clue what happened to it.

  • @reypolice5231
    @reypolice5231 Рік тому

    This is very interesting in that if you can split the AC to DC: can you get both side of the alternative current to then charge to all DC 12/ volts with less loss than some other way?

  • @vdickerson9430
    @vdickerson9430 Рік тому

    Love your knowledge, very greatful. People now day don't lighting rods anymore. And things as such. Do you have any lighting rods ideas plz, and thank you ❤

  • @prototype9000
    @prototype9000 Рік тому

    ive had allot of fun makin them out of wallmount transformers

  • @johnwynne-qx6br
    @johnwynne-qx6br Рік тому

    Very interesting and informative.

  • @Sacredeng
    @Sacredeng Рік тому

    Hi Robert, you can do something similar with just one transformer using the outside legs, use the center leg for supply, one outside leg for output and the other outside leg for control, you can use a variable cap or resistor on the control leg. I'll post my video if I can on here.

  • @TheWorldBelow360
    @TheWorldBelow360 Рік тому +1

    OMG! I almost thought someone beat me to it again! But this is NOT the same as my magnetic amplifier. Whew. Regardless tho, I don’t know what my initial power magnification could be, cuz I ain’t finished yet.

  • @trygvetveit4747
    @trygvetveit4747 Рік тому

    Rectifier for hydro and wind turbine 3phase generators? Guess it would be easy to regulate output voltage?

  • @chiperchap
    @chiperchap Рік тому

    Could this be used as a simple motor controller Rob?

  • @ibme8359
    @ibme8359 Рік тому

    Yes, "Everything Old Can Become New Again"! Methinks I can use a configuration with my VAT Generator!

  • @attic2349
    @attic2349 Рік тому

    can't imagine a world without this type of content. I'm trying a steam engine generator with a focused magnifying glass. I suspect they used these glasses in ancient times.

    • @attic2349
      @attic2349 Рік тому

      @danijelovskikanal7017 probably made a sun disc religion out of it

  • @ibme8359
    @ibme8359 Рік тому

    Why the gloves, (Oh yes ,is there is 220 coming out of the primary of the second transformer?)

  • @AdrianP247
    @AdrianP247 Рік тому

    I enjoyed the video, but now my brain hurts! :) Induction seems like magic to me. I need to lie down now.

  • @_xBrokenxDreamsx_
    @_xBrokenxDreamsx_ Рік тому

    hey rob have you seen the 'airloom' technology 'wind turbine'? i'm interested in hearing your thoughts.

  • @sketchysticks1127
    @sketchysticks1127 11 місяців тому

    Hey and thank you for so many intresting ideas during the many years i followed your channel! You should look up ferroresonant transformer for another intresting effect regarding magnetism/transformers.
    Cheers!

  • @perkins1439
    @perkins1439 Рік тому

    RUSH 2112 long lost album ( magnetic amplifier )

  • @In_fluss
    @In_fluss Рік тому

    Well I guess I will have to watch that again, I feel a bit out of depth with that one. Still in the early stages of learning and I'm a bit thick with it. 😮
    On the other hand, it's fun to learn and I'm enjoy it. 😅

  • @lonnieschreiner5879
    @lonnieschreiner5879 Рік тому

    Enjoyed this video about Mag Amplifiers. Have a question In regards to wind generators. Have you heard about or looked at the concept being presented by a co in the USA called AirLoomEnergy? Making many claims about reducing cost for starters. Thanks Lonnie

  • @stevenchiverton48
    @stevenchiverton48 5 місяців тому

    i cannot find a detailed enough drawing to make a magnetic amp some who have made them just dont have contact details on there channel video to ask some questions and they don't answer comments asking questions about them either and the drawings some do have lack of information on them let alone decent explanations so im finding it hard to even try making one from using just 1 or 2 transformers and if you need to wind a control coil there's no space on the core except the sides around the outside only

  • @paulbrouyere1735
    @paulbrouyere1735 Рік тому

    I hope you’re in for a joke. Your blue gloves made me think, hey, he would do well performing for the upper smurf, just a red hat and some blue paint on his face…😂 Would you?

  • @renfordwilliams1020
    @renfordwilliams1020 Рік тому

    I think free energy is ppossible it’s how people think about it

  • @shulehr
    @shulehr Рік тому

    its just a transformer right ?

  • @GaryMcKinnonUFO
    @GaryMcKinnonUFO Рік тому +1

    Physicists will tell you that magnets can't do work, but they can.

  • @scootndute579
    @scootndute579 Рік тому

    is a "magnetic amplifier" just a transformer?

  • @mattmiller220
    @mattmiller220 Рік тому

    Wait… can we use this to build an operational amplifier (or even just start with a differential amplifier)?
    Wondering if we could explore this to create something as complicated as a PID controller (even doing all the necessary stability analysis for example)…
    I don’t know why I’ve never heard of this... 😮

    • @ivok9846
      @ivok9846 Рік тому

      maybe because this can't amplify, it can only attenuate...

  • @grabir01
    @grabir01 Рік тому

    FET.

  • @ancapftw9113
    @ancapftw9113 Рік тому +2

    This sounds like you wrote a script before hand. Other videos sound like you are ad libing.

    • @RobC1999
      @RobC1999 Рік тому +1

      The beginning yes, did you listen to all of it?

    • @ancapftw9113
      @ancapftw9113 Рік тому +1

      @@RobC1999 yeah, I just posted this at the beginning. It switch from sounding like he was reading an encyclopedia entry to the normal way he does videos, but I though he was changing video format for a little while.

  • @miken7629
    @miken7629 Рік тому

    Didn't look like magnetic amplifier, looks more like magnetic reducer because full power would have occurred without additional inductors, you reduced power to zero then slowly increase power with resistor. Think I have a use for that.

  • @vornamenachname762
    @vornamenachname762 Рік тому

    1 st time 😮 noticed😊

  • @Golfer-rn7lh
    @Golfer-rn7lh Рік тому

    your schematics don't agree with your wiring.
    The mag amps were also used in Nimrods for Magnetic Anomaly detector system

  • @guardianpresencerobotics7776

    I power multiplayer

  • @salilsahani2721
    @salilsahani2721 Рік тому

    :)

  • @yakut9876
    @yakut9876 4 місяці тому

    2:14‬‏
    What are the moving parts involved here ? Why is this meaningless argument always used ? ( With all due respect, Robert, I don't mean you ).

  • @pauldent3059
    @pauldent3059 Рік тому

    Interesting but I don't see the point in complicating things

  • @Spinningininfinity
    @Spinningininfinity Рік тому

    The eternal triangle is currently inducing attractive couples🫡😆