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TheObserver
modified 6 months ago

The Anhk Circuit

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Phase-Locked transformer. After about ten seconds thecircuit enters a "Phase-lock" as it recycles and turns over excess energy back into the current flow without loss or gain and just floats it back and forth. 👽 With the energy backflowing and recycling through the light and motor's current.
published 1 year ago
BraydanD
1 year ago
By DC you are talking about the current through the motor and lamp, then they have a constant current through them becuase they have a constant -9V across them from the DC source. By rewiring the circuit so its a little easier to follow, the battery is in series with the parallel motor and lamp, so it works like normal and the 30Hz signal is shorted through the DC source to ground which contributes to the alternating current seen inside the DC source but not the voltage across it as it is a short circuit as there can be no voltage across a short.
TheObserver
1 year ago
But if there was a short circuit the whole circuit would stop. Frequency is maintained through the current between both outputs and the voltage from the DC current is charging the loads as expected. What I expected to happen was a short and for the whole circuit to "break" (kinda like blowing a fuse) not for it to occilate in frequency and keep the circuit going.
Moh1972
1 year ago
The Load Lamp and Motor Are Parallel To The DC Source So they are not affected by the AC Source. The Transformer works As A Load (Choke Absorption Coil) In between the AC Source And The DC Source and Prevents The Short Circuit. If you Put A Voltmeter Across The Secondary Of The Transformer You Would See The Shift By 9 Volts.
BraydanD
1 year ago
Yes as Moh said, the transformers inductance prevents a short circuit although it technically is because an inductor is practically a short for DC but a resistor for AC, this prevents the AC source from being directly shorted to the DC source in this simulator, but yet it still acts as though it is a short, because the circuit simulation gives a result that would occur if it was a true AC and DC short. I hope this made sense :0
TheObserver
1 year ago
Ok thank you. I'm still learning circuits and this clears up a lot actually thank you.
dragoola
7 months ago
Questions on your Anhk Circuit. I was messing around with it. And it seems like you don't NEED the TRANSFORMER. It works with out it just fine.
dragoola
6 months ago
just a another NOTE it does matter where you put the GROUND WIRE it WILL ACKS the same. FARLLLY SIMPLE
dragoola
6 months ago
You really know your stuff. I hope one day we can work together https://everycircuit.com/circuit/4777485908705280

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