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Nathan Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating Induction Coil Replications

Started by Localjoe, October 19, 2007, 02:42:39 PM

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MrSpates

Quote from: sid10 on March 01, 2008, 10:32:05 AM
@ David
What about the AC that we've al measured on our cells?
Or have we all come to the conclusion that our meters are wrong?
Sid

I don't know as I have yet to try it. Still looking around for a soft iron reed. By the way you mentioned laminated iron cores off of transformers. Are all transformers made this way? I got a bunch of them but can't tell if they are steel or iron.

hansvonlieven

@ Sid

Old transformer sheets are an excellent source of soft iron, but why not use soft ferrite instead? You can get soft ferrite rod (antenna rods) from any electronics store. They are about 9mm in diameter and come in different lengths. They also do not rust. Better than welding rods, I can assure you. I make my coils by taking a piece of suitable heatshrink tubing, put it over the rod, use a hair dryer to shrink it on and wind my coil straight on top of this. Works a treat. You can also wind your coil straight on top of the rod as it is not electrically conductive.

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

jeanna

Hans,

After last night's experiments, I am wondering if you will get an extra pulse or charge if instead of using straight copper for your coils, you were to make and use a bi-metal, bifilar coil?

jeanna

hansvonlieven

@ Jeanna,

That is a very interesting question, one that can only be settled by experiment, since there are no data available on these type of coils.

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

Pirate88179

@ Hans:

Very elegant design indeed!  Simplicity in itself, but then, all great designs are in my opinion. (Or should be.)  If you get that to rotate with such a small input, and then, possibly pull the input from the N.S. cell/s to power it, wow.  No one has done anything like that to date that I am aware of.  It could be self powered totally!  If that is not OU then I guess I don't      know what would be.

@ Jeanna:

It seems every time we do an experiment, it opens the door and the need for more experiments.  That is good because that is my favorite part of the research anyway.

Bill
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