Re: Come Cross Test Circuit Theory in Simulation, Over Unity Circuit



"The Flavored Coffee Guy" <elgersmad@xxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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How it works is a long lecture and discussion in detail. Since, I've
already started the discussion on another BBS and will not keep any
secrets or hide any schematics, I'm callenging all of you and the
pros. This over Unity Device Really will work. Join the discussion.

http://boards.startrek.com/community/messages.html?s=bb7cc215d317e9e36f2cda1ec5297c8b;act=ST;f=10;t=33309396


Hello,

Have you ever heard of reactive power?
In your circuit energy is only exchanged between
capacitors and inductors.

I will tell you now how to measure power with LTspice.

Run your example stage1.asc.

Press the Alt-key and keep it pressed.
Move the cursor over the output capacitor C1.
It will change to a thermometer.
Click the left mouse button.
Now the power in this capacitor will be plotted. V(N003)*I(C1)
It's roughly +/-1kVA. Watch it's plus and minus!

Activate the plot window.
Press the Ctrl-key and keep it pressed.
Click with the left mouse button on the plot label V(N003)*I(C1)
A small dialog will appear: Average 3W
This is the average power dissipation in the capacitor.

There is nowhere 1kW power dissipation in this circuit.
There are only a few Watts in the componenents due to
their specified series resistance.
The sum of all the losses in the components is the same
as the power delivered from V1. It's simply a proof of
power conservation as known since hundred(s) of years.

Best regards,
Helmut




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