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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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electricme

@all,

I am way behind everyone, lol, to compound it I had a 4 1/2 hour power cut from 9.30AM to 2.00pm.
Lots of new stuff here anyway, this "new" stubblefield DUEL coil has me intrigued.

I have been going over this DUEL Stubblefield plan, now if I'm not mistaken there is writing and lettering in this, but it is extreamly faint, and in the background.
As Jeanna mentioned someone skilled in using paint might be able to figure it out.

1. just under the high voltage spheres, is the word "High" but it is very faint

2. in the middle, just above bottom wire, slightly to the left is some type of rubber stamp

3. I thought I could make out some numbers right on the border line below this

Maybe I'm wrong, and it's the light, but can others see this too?


@ Lasersaber,
Good to see you here again, and thanks for letting us all know of your latest how you made your NS Coil.
I will go and take a look at your UT video after midnight, its pointless for me to try before.

jim
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

electricme

@Lasersaber,

Quote from: lasersaber on May 18, 2010, 11:42:27 PM
I have started uploading my "How To Build A Nathan Stubblefield Coil Videos".

Check them out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsuw12Qr8wk

Enjoy

I have just been looking at your first 3 How to build a Nathan Stubblefield coils, these are very well presented, very inspiring, I can see lots of people trying to replicate your success, well done Laser, BTW, have you made Part 4 of your How to build the NS Coil yet? I am very eager to see it along with all your testing.
I paid particular attention to what you said about the wire supplier not having enough cotton covered wire on a spool, I am working on a fix for this, see below  ;)

I know someone in town who is working at an electrical supply shop, guess he is going to hear from me this weekend sometime ha ha.
How many blisters did you end up with? I had 3 beauties.

Just had a brain wave, for those of you wanting to get hold of bare copper wire, use switch wire, if you can strip off the insulation, you will have a bare copper wire that you can put cotton thread on to to insulate it, I don't know what lengths these rolls are supplied in, but its worth asking about.


@all,

Today I cut the ends off my steel axle shaft which supports the counter rotating pullies, and driled a hole all the way through the center of the shaft for the bare copper to be fed through, tomorrow I will weld up the support bracket for this shaft.

Heres how it will work.
The electric motor spins in one direction only, but the pullies both turn in opersate directions while the bare copper wire is fed through the drilled hole at a constant speed, the 6 spools of cotton thread wind themselves around the copper wire as it moves slowly through the center of the shaft and is taken up on an empty spool.

The disks I took out of a spar forward and reverse (toe & heel) from an Greenfield lawn mower , you could make up a similar apperartus out of plywood, kitchen nylon cutting board, etc, a couple of 3 inch pullies, and a 12 volt DC motor.

Heres a few photos of my progress today

jim

People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

hoverdj

Jim, that's awesome!!! I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out what you'd come up with for wrapping the wire. This is so simple it just blows my mind.

Darryl

electricme

@ hoverdj,

Thankyou Darryl,
I was scratching my head for a while trying to understand it too, but it is rather simple, anyway I hope it will be picked up by those on this forum and built so we can all make our own cotton insulated wires, I see no problems with feeding several strands of bare copper wires in one go through the feed hole to make up a fairly thick single copper wire.

Just had a second thought, it is apparent to me that the cotton could be wrapped around the iron wire, and the copper wire could be left bare, it should work the same.
Anyway that's just something we could experiment with at a later time, lets all concentrate on the excellent work Laser is doing with his stubblefield coil, this is awesome stuff folks, at long last we are seeing real breakthroughs after years of stumbling, but it's all been a learning experience and I for one feel very privileged to be a part of it.

One other thing, Laser stated in one of his YT videos, to have more wire wound on his coil, this is what I have been saying for some time now, pile on the turns.


It's almost 1 am, I'm off to bed.

jim
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

IotaYodi

QuoteJust had a second thought, it is apparent to me that the cotton could be wrapped around the iron wire, and the copper wire could be left bare, it should work the same.
Dont think the dielectric action would be the same. I think both wires can be cotton without using the interleave of cotton making it easier to construct. NS said you could do this. His stated reason for the bare iron was to increase the intensity of the magnetic field. I disagree with this.
The more turns on any coil gives you more power. Also the more turns the lower the resonant frequency and higher power.

Ive enhanced the pic more for a better understanding. With this dual coil there is definitely a polarity reversal keeping the core from being permanently magnetized.
   
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