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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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tinman

Quote from: picowatt on May 23, 2015, 04:58:00 PM

I wonder if molding a somewhat hollow two piece toroid that can be slipped over the inner toroid might produce similar results.  I recall someone doing something similar with toroid "hemispheres" welded together over an inner core (possibly someone with better memory than I can better recall that experiment).

Thanks for sharing...
PW   
It is ashame those pot cores dont have a bigger hole through the middle of them. You could wind a coil around a ferrite toroid core,place that in the pot core,then wind a coil around the pot core-->but im not sure the hole in the middle of the pot core would be big enough to feed all the wire through for the outer winding-but it maybe ,if you use a small gauge wire.
I might look into that today,so as others can do an easy build to try it out.

picowatt

Quote from: tinman on May 23, 2015, 08:44:54 PM
It is ashame those pot cores dont have a bigger hole through the middle of them. You could wind a coil around a ferrite toroid core,place that in the pot core,then wind a coil around the pot core-->but im not sure the hole in the middle of the pot core would be big enough to feed all the wire through for the outer winding-but it maybe ,if you use a small gauge wire.
I might look into that today,so as others can do an easy build to try it out.

Tinman,

I was actually looking at pot cores prior to my post for that very reason (and considering diamond coated tooling and a bit of water cooling to enlarge the center hole a bit if needed).   

How well centered is your inner core within the outer molded core?  That is, do your inner windings end up being perfectly centered within the outer windings?

Also, could you post some dimensional info such as the OD/ID and thickness of the inner and outer cores?

Thanks...

PW

picowatt

Tinman,

With regard to performing a test of the inner core prior to potting as a control, was that loose core you dropped in the video identical to the one you used in the potted core?

Did it survive being dropped?

PW

tinman

Quote from: picowatt on May 23, 2015, 10:50:39 PM
Tinman,

With regard to performing a test of the inner core prior to potting as a control, was that loose core you dropped in the video identical to the one you used in the potted core?

Did it survive being dropped?

PW
No-that core i dropped was much smaller. The inner core was-ID=36mm, OD=46mm, hight=12mm.
It is in the very center of the outer core.Will supply the outer core dimentions with next video-which is uploading now.

tinman

Here is the video on the next set of test. Turns out using the inner winding as the primary is just crap lol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiirD9mTPZk