I notice that John Bedini twists all of his wire together before building his coils. Is there an advantage in doing this? If so, are there any how too's out there, as it seems quite tricky to twist 200-300 foot lengths of wire with a drill.
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Originally posted by woodski View PostI notice that John Bedini twists all of his wire together before building his coils. Is there an advantage in doing this? If so, are there any how too's out there, as it seems quite tricky to twist 200-300 foot lengths of wire with a drill.
Just spectulation, but it may be to loosen it up and make it more pliable when bending it around the coil form.
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Originally posted by woodski View PostI notice that John Bedini twists all of his wire together before building his coils. Is there an advantage in doing this? If so, are there any how too's out there, as it seems quite tricky to twist 200-300 foot lengths of wire with a drill.
hope this help. besides a jig like this, it would take unwinding a lot of wire, then twisting it then coiling it back up, which would be a pain
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Woodsi
Here's a link to one I made using a bread maker base as the power drive -it works well, just to give you some ideas.
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...aker-base.html
I based it on a design by Edwin, link in thread, and he has some good info there.
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John
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Originally posted by woodski View PostI notice that John Bedini twists all of his wire together before building his coils. Is there an advantage in doing this? If so, are there any how too's out there, as it seems quite tricky to twist 200-300 foot lengths of wire with a drill.
You can twist from both ends keeping drill in forward position (clockwise). Gym in local school can be handy but not for 300'.
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Here are some info on it that John bedini posted somewhere.
"Your coil needs to be wound in such a manner as to hold the "magnetic field inward" so nothing can get out, one litz wire will do the trick or just wind it that way.
You can do this one of two ways, you can try to wind this as you put this on the coil or you could just tie the wires to a tree or something, walk 150 feet away and twist it with a drill as tight as you can."
You can find it here.
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Originally posted by nvisser View PostHere are some info on it that John bedini posted somewhere.
"Your coil needs to be wound in such a manner as to hold the "magnetic field inward" so nothing can get out, one litz wire will do the trick or just wind it that way.
You can do this one of two ways, you can try to wind this as you put this on the coil or you could just tie the wires to a tree or something, walk 150 feet away and twist it with a drill as tight as you can."
You can find it here.
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Litz wire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read it all but especially read the last paragraph under skin effect.
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How to Wind A Coil
if you are winding a Bedini coil I should be longer that 65ft but everything else should apply How to Wind A CoilTecknomancer
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Originally posted by woodski View PostOnly 65ft. Most people talk about 150-175ft. Even on the linked video it says that if you want to capture alot of radiant energy you need more.
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