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  • Dave45
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    Just a little update on the latest project, Im not getting a good coupling between the toroids and the pickup coil, even using an iron core in the pickup coil.

    Im going to hit it with some high voltage just for kicks soon, Iv been very busy with work and home projects so testing is very slow.

    Iv been thinking alot about coils they radiate energy, take for instance a very small coil in a light bulb and the energy being radiated and reflected.

    Maybe we should be concentrating on the capacitor instead of the coils, different ways to store and collect the capacitance,

    Even thorium impregnated dielectrics

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  • Bob Smith
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    Tesla's Power of Three

    Do I see Tesla's power of three?
    B

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  • Dave45
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  • Dave45
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    Hey Shylo
    Iv had plenty of fails
    Keep pluggin along

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  • shylo
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    coil

    Hi Dave , Wow! that coil looks awesome, wish I could do that.
    Is it single strand or bi-filiar.
    Mine are pretty shaudy, but they seem to work.
    Great ideas' keep em coming.
    artv

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  • Dave45
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    When Im working on a new coil design I use string to mock it up, then when Iv found the design I want I'll wind it. This core is wound in a cone shape with bailing wire.
    A preview of things to come

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  • Dave45
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    If you want to centralize energy maybe we should look and see how its done in nature.


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  • Dave45
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    This is how to wind a toroid to create spin, I havent finished this one yet, I stopped to take a pic to show you how its wound.

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  • Dave45
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    Wow the magnets turn with enough torgue to run small motors
    Too cool we are gonna have to try this.
    This deserves its own thread.
    Thanks Duncan

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  • Duncan
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    This belting video for your consideration

    Experiment on the Linear Increase in Efficiency with Multiple Moving Magnets over Pulsed Inductors - YouTube

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  • Dave45
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    Iv been trying to figure out how to use the zvs to drive large coils, maybe this will work


    Something interesting about this coil arrangement and driver it pulses DC.
    I wonder if one coil were positioned on the top toroid and the other on the bottom toroid.
    Im gonna have to build it

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  • Dave45
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    On page 5 (http://www.tuks.nl/pdf/Reference_Mat...NAL_FIELDS.pdf) he shows a solenoid's fields, we can see these fields in the ice,
    This is an air cored solenoid coil froze in ice powered up

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  • MonsieurM
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    Originally posted by Dave45 View Post
    The only problem with this is the pmh utilizes a shorted coil which requires no input once charged up, would a rodin coil do the same if shorted.
    you make an excellent point .... a quick search in youtube yielded 0 results in shorted Rodin Coil experiments ....

    but this one is interesting .... spin at work :

    240 Degrees F @ under 40 watts Inductive Heating Breakthro - YouTube
    Last edited by MonsieurM; 09-02-2013, 03:25 PM.

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