Chris
posted this
08 January 2021
- Last edited 08 January 2021
My Friends,
This is a fantastic and very valuable experiment! Thank You for Sharing Baerndorfer!
In this Experiment, we see many things, Asymmetry, 3 Temperature measurements!
Please correct me if I am wrong, but I am assuming the measurements are like so:
- 21.4 Degrees, the Input Coil.
- 26.5 Degrees, Partnered Output Coil One.
- 26.2 Degrees, Partnered Output Coil Two.
Again, for your reference:
This experiment should be obvious to all here, the Thermal Coefficient has been reversed compared to a normal Conventional Transformer!
In a Conventional Transformer, one would expect to see:
- 26.5 Degrees, the Input Coil.
- 26.2 Degrees, the Output Coil.
We do not see this, in this Experiment! This is a very important experiment and I want to thank Baerndorfer for Sharing!
Coils can become Hot or Cold, in some of my experiments I have seen them getting Colder. Some Hotter. Either way, the Thermal Coefficient means Energy in the form of Joules or BTU.
Best Wishes,
Chris