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Skycollection's "Pentafilar Pancake" inductively coupled "Overunity Potential".

Started by synchro1, February 24, 2015, 04:12:38 PM

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MagnaProp

Thanks for all the info.

From "HOW TO WELD A QUADFILAR PANCAKE COIL (PART 1) " I get these images which I think are correct.

MagnaProp

From "HOW TO WELD A QUADFILAR PANCAKE COIL (PART 2)" I get these images which I believe are correct.


MagnaProp

I don't understand the video "HOW TO WELD A QUADFILAR PANCAKE COIL (PART 3)".

I don't see how you get those 5 connections from "4 groups of six coils each".

I only get the 5 connections if I use 5 groups of 8 coils each, for a total of 40 coils. I'm obviously not understanding something here. Any advice is appreciated.


skycollection

One more time....!
Every group of pancake coils (in my video) consist in six unifilar pancake coils connected in series, that´s because you see five welds, in my coil i have four groups so you have in total 24 unifilar pancake coils,
divided in four groups isolated and divided, the commentary was that you can use six or more pancake coils, you can use in one group 8 pancake coils, in four groups you have to make 32 unifilar pancake coils, when you put the attention to the five welds, means that you have six unifilar pancake coils connected in series, in total i have 20 welds for the four groups, every group have five welds.

IN THIS PART 3 WERE WELDED IN TOTAL 4 GROUPS OF SIX COILS EACH, WITH A TOTAL OF 24 UNIFILAR PANCAKE COILS,  EACH GROUP HAVE FIVE WELDS (FOUR GROUPS CONNECTED INDIVIDUALLY IN SERIES).
Ok, I made the correction in the video