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Lords of the Ring

Started by giantkiller, January 06, 2007, 11:53:14 PM

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mrl

Quote from: Moab on January 30, 2007, 08:40:17 PM
Ok guys
Heres the setup 3. 4'' coils 60 turns primary 2 in parallel #30 AWG. 4 segments @90 degrees 22 AWG 60 turns in series, all copper with the middle coil open and used as the collector. Only the top and bottom coil are powered 4.5V smooth DC@ 25 watts in @approximately12 KHZ. I am getting 99 volt DC spikes on the scope at just over 4 KHZ and a rotating field that is vertical and counter clock wise. I know this because i used a compose to verify rotation.How ever the thing that really gets me exited is what happens when a neo mag is dropped in to the coils when powered. They are violently thrown from side to side and top to bottom of the coils and seem to be held inside the coils by the magnetic field with in the coils themselves while these neo mags are being pummeled, the voltage spikes on the scope are over 300 volts. I still cant manage any usable power but it is interesting. (As in no lighting a bulb). I have kicks and a rotating field and 300V DC spikes. Now what G.K ? ::)

If you've got a magnetic field inside the ring then wind a solenoid coil (20-30 turns) around some sort of core material and put it inside the ring (horizontally then try vertically).  See if you can tap some power from the field.  A field that strong should generate power (according to conventional wisdom). 

giantkiller

Quote from: mrl on January 31, 2007, 11:19:08 AM
Quote from: Moab on January 30, 2007, 08:40:17 PM
Ok guys
Heres the setup 3. 4'' coils 60 turns primary 2 in parallel #30 AWG. 4 segments @90 degrees 22 AWG 60 turns in series, all copper with the middle coil open and used as the collector. Only the top and bottom coil are powered 4.5V smooth DC@ 25 watts in @approximately12 KHZ. I am getting 99 volt DC spikes on the scope at just over 4 KHZ and a rotating field that is vertical and counter clock wise. I know this because i used a compose to verify rotation.How ever the thing that really gets me exited is what happens when a neo mag is dropped in to the coils when powered. They are violently thrown from side to side and top to bottom of the coils and seem to be held inside the coils by the magnetic field with in the coils themselves while these neo mags are being pummeled, the voltage spikes on the scope are over 300 volts. I still cant manage any usable power but it is interesting. (As in no lighting a bulb). I have kicks and a rotating field and 300V DC spikes. Now what G.K ? ::)

If you've got a magnetic field inside the ring then wind a solenoid coil (20-30 turns) around some sort of core material and put it inside the ring (horizontally then try vertically).  See if you can tap some power from the field.  A field that strong should generate power (according to conventional wisdom). 

Bingo!!!!!!!! Great snag!
Look at the center of the SM17. The 2 coils are radiant receptors. The ratios look large when looking at the # of turns, the change in awg, and the wave distance. The 2 black caps at the inside edge are the large coil input caps. The 2 receptors are the equivilant to the bifilar feedback windings. Ever wonder why they are not visible in the cutaway version? And isn't there a need for feedback loop control of the 2 freqs going in?
Lets take a leap here. I am looking at things this way. On the Cutaway, I see 4 sets of white, what looks like lamp, wire, Top, middle, bottom and the inner circumference set. I am thinking that this represents 4 segments? And look at the awg coming out of the center of the center coils.

Also,
I ran my GK5, 16 awg lamp wire. I appears as a dead short and conducts as such. Experiment is a success! I could up the volts and the trannys to gen a field but I am not. The GK4 @ 30awg controllers worked just fine and we are trying to maintain low input. The kicks are the greater output result of smaller input. Moab reported good results with 30awg. Previous postings also report the same with magwire.

--giantkiller. Kicks are for geeks! I will not apologize for having fun or getting results! This is not a job, it IS the adventure. Enjoy it or keep your life.

Moab

OK Guys

Here are the files that GK ask for two vids and two pics. The RF flame one isnt too good. But it speaks for itsself.
Iron head ask me to charge a cap and try to light a bulb. That didnt work out to well but the flame that i got from grounding the cap leads is cool. the cap's are two 108 mfcg run caps in series charged ftom collector #2 for about 20 secounds. The flame effect on;y ;ast a few secounds as you can se Keep in mind that my diagram shows 4 coils 3 are in typical TPU fashon of 60 turns each at 90*and the fourth is the 60 turns over the other three.. I hope you all understand  MOAB

Moab

Made a smaller file. Hope it works for you. MOAB

giantkiller

@Moab, Very, very cool! Glad to see things are what they should be.
I hope the Radiant thread post helps you out in the next step.

I hooked caps in too and the signal dropped out. I am still in this step though. One at a time for me.
I'll have to view the video later.

--giantkiller. Kicks are for geeks!