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TPU One Ring Flux Drive (New links more concepts!)

Started by paulshroom, September 18, 2007, 10:41:04 PM

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singerxyz

Quote from: simonmagus on September 22, 2007, 12:38:19 AM
Cool project. How much energy does it take to perturb the magnetic flux? Besides iron fillings, and ferrofluid there is also magnetic viewing film. It is a cheap green film and eBay has it too.

http://www.rare-earth-magnets.com/detail-ID-16.html

Not much at all, I've done it with 2 AA batteries (3V)

Right now, I'm experimenting with different frequencies using a computer function generator and a small 25 watt amp. Low frequencies (60-70Hz) work best so far @ around 6-10 watts from the amp. Anything more than that is wasted (no difference)

I'm posting some interesting videos on Frequencies effecting flux on my youtube page
http://www.youtube.com/user/singerxyz




singerxyz

Question:
I don't know too much about coils, I do know that thinner wire=higher voltage. but what about amperage?
does thicker=higher amps?

Also, my thought in making this device was that it took a small coil to move the entire flux field of the magnet, so by wrapping a larger (longer) coil around the rest of the magnet I could move flux through a larger coil for the energy cost of charging just a small coil- and it works! But I am not seeing much in the way of amps.

Should I use the same gauge wire on both? Should I use Mobius coils? Any help? Here is a diagram of what I'm doing: (very crude- I'm no artist ;-)