There is also such a thing as a thermomagnetic heat pump. It is usually envisioned with moving magnets. However, just as one can imagine a moving magnetic field from a 3-phase drive producing a linear magnetic motor, one can envision a motion-less thermomagnetic heat pump in a ferrite. There may be a thermomagnetic heat pumping effect involved in the cooling effect of the core.
Bob On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Bob Higgins > > I am convinced of this connection: if one can document a cooling effect in > a > transformer core which should be heating up (but instead is significantly > below ambient during operation) then that physical property is strong > indication of electrical gain. This was documented in the Manelas device. > > Jones > >

