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Overunity Machines Forum



Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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gotoluc

Quote from: digitalindustry on November 15, 2015, 12:23:28 AM
TinMan Luc (friends)

i'm very new here- i wonder has anyone experimented with a simple cheap and easy to make core material?

it is made with small balls of soft iron.

- you can get the smallest shot gun pellet (in soft iron)

-lay them all out on something and spray them lightly with some laminate.

- now you have a bunch of laminated soft iron balls (not a new nickname)

- then pour these balls into your mold and put your epoxy in also.

the effect is i guess similar to a standard laminate core except with less interference.   
if you think a laminate core runs iron in stands, this has each ball near the other but is laminated.

you guys have helped humble me as i was learning much from you so i found this and thought i would contribute.

i will try it also in time myself.

Tm and Luc your torrids are intriguing maybe you can take ideas from each and swap them with each?

I had read about this many years back but forgot about it. Thanks for the reminder.

Luc

forest

Would be useful is somebody explain that in video tutorial. I'm having troubles to imagine how to construct such a core. I have other ideas like using the iron dust scratched from the welding rods.
It must be language barrier probably...

digitalindustry

Quote from: forest on November 15, 2015, 07:43:00 AM
Would be useful is somebody explain that in video tutorial. I'm having troubles to imagine how to construct such a core. I have other ideas like using the iron dust scratched from the welding rods.
It must be language barrier probably...

i can maybe help you visualize?

i'm not very perfect at English but.

scene 1.

- you just poured the little round pellets out of a shotgun shell.
- these pellets are the soft iron type smallest you can get.
- they roll around playfully.
- you keep emptying these shells until you think you have enough of these balls (always better to have more balls than less!)

scene 2.

- you get them and lay them all out on a piece of cardboard.
- so all the little pellets are spread out on the cardboard.
- the cardboard is brown or a dark color

scene 3.

- you take some laminate spray you purchased at your friendly hardware store. (good if its a light color but not essential)
- you spray these pesky balls with that laminate lightly, as your cardboard is dark you can get an idea where you sprayed.
- when you have them covered you might have to move them a bit to get the bit where they are resting on the cardboard.

scene 4

- you revel in your evil genius and let them dry.
- you take your two pieces of  PVC one is smaller than the other - AS per how TM makes his core.
- you set them up - and pour all these now laminated balls into that mold

- you can add some epoxy as you go BUT you only really need enough to keep those little bastards all in there, i.e the more balls the more merry it is as they have your laminate skills on them, they can be packed in there, don't need to be sparse.

- you are only limited by the outward economic viability/availability of 'the shotgun shell' as an idea or concept.

(more balls more 'permeation' ? or however you are wanting for it to be) 

IMPORTANT - no need to use force on your balls.

just pour them in, if you pack them or jam them you will squish the laminate maybe against each too hard and i.e the iron will break though.
this would mean there is just one big piece of iron and we really know that doesn't work as well.
(otherwise why laminate cores at all? : | )

scene 4

- your core is dry and hardened
- now you have a core that the contents is lots of little soft iron balls sitting next to each other but they all have some laminate on them, so they don't touch, it's a tragic poetry
- they can come close but never touch.


scene 5


- you wind the coil and test the core or you get the hose again.

(that's what you girlfriend said to you she was joking shes a real fan of that movie.)
(you tell her it wasn't funny then you both laugh)

the end.

p.s why i think it will work:

spheres rock. without sphere or spheroids we wouldn't have planets or if we did we'd all look like gumby.

Pirate88179

Quote from: digitalindustry on November 15, 2015, 12:23:28 AM
TinMan Luc (friends)

i'm very new here- i wonder has anyone experimented with a simple cheap and easy to make core material?

it is made with small balls of soft iron.

- you can get the smallest shot gun pellet (in soft iron)

-lay them all out on something and spray them lightly with some laminate.

- now you have a bunch of laminated soft iron balls (not a new nickname)

- then pour these balls into your mold and put your epoxy in also.

the effect is i guess similar to a standard laminate core except with less interference.   
if you think a laminate core runs iron in stands, this has each ball near the other but is laminated.

you guys have helped humble me as i was learning much from you so i found this and thought i would contribute.

i will try it also in time myself.

Tm and Luc your torrids are intriguing maybe you can take ideas from each and swap them with each?

Most shot gun pellets are made from bismuth...at least they are here in the US.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

MileHigh

If you make your own core material, then how do you measure its relative permeability to know if you have succeeded or not?

That's the parallel discussion you should also be having.  No measurement procedure, then you are just shooting in the dark.