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Overunity Machines Forum



Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations

Started by Pirate88179, April 09, 2008, 09:43:54 PM

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Pardon

I just finished winding my coil. problems forced me to rewind it like 3 times. it's uses 19 feet of wire. 16 gauge cloth insulated copper, and 14 gauge bare iron wire. it's wound about 2 inches down on a 3/8 inch bolt. wood top and bottom it has 9 coils going down and 5 layers.

no shorts so far. i tested it at .5 ohms on the 5 (copper) and .6 ohms on the 6 (iron) all voltages are 0.00.  but testing between the 5 and 6 i see a pulse of .04 going back to .00 and flashing the minus sign on the meter.

if i can figure out how to add more wire to the Iron side, i will add more length and wind it some more. i don't know what splicing it with a connector would do to the coil. but as of now it's ready to be planted. i don't think i want to try just water first. because i don't think any one has tried just planting first.

lol

resonanceman




Dave

I have wondered  if the Joe cell  and  Stubblfield  battery  could be combined

I have read that the  Joe cell   makes some  kind of vortex 

I have read that    the water  starts spinning .  .......is this  true ? 

My  ideas were  in the direction of   putting  a stubblfield   coil inside a large  Joe cell .

something to think about .........   filling the   Joe cell with dirt  rather than water ........
If it  was  filled  with dirt  (  organic  matter )  it would    closely  resemble an orgon  collector .
It would be interesting to  see  how the  output of a  stubblfield coil in a Joe cell would compare   filled with  water, dirt ,  and just air .   


gary

resonanceman

Quote from: Pardon on June 01, 2008, 11:47:31 PM


if i can figure out how to add more wire to the Iron side, i will add more length and wind it some more. i don't know what splicing it with a connector would do to the coil. but as of now it's ready to be planted. i don't think i want to try just water first. because i don't think any one has tried just planting first.

lol

Pardon

I don't  know of  any advantage of planting  your coil  before you take any readings ........but I guess that  doesn't  mean that there are no  advantages.   

Good luck with your  coil   

:)

gary

jeanna

Quote from: libra_spirit on June 01, 2008, 03:16:49 AM

Libra Spirit,
Thanks for all that. I spent lots of yesterday on your site and then I watched those very interesting videos.......
Lots to think about and do.

@Bill,
You are right. In fact, jeanna already made one of those magnet readers before she even came to this forum.  ;)

I have not been able to see the field of the NS gen. with it , however. The compass needle shows where the lines are going better than the iron filings do.

Yesterday, I wetted a NS cell inside and held it in every way I could to see some iron filings going off the way they do with a simple magnet.

I think it is just too weak.

I will try this outside.

@Pardon,

I'm glad you thought to bury your coil first, as none of us has tried that yet.

I want to remind you about the cement pots I buried. (I did that to get separation in the soil to get a series connection.) This was way back in November, I think. It took a full week and on one of them longer to get "charged".   After that time in the earth the voltage went up and a series connection was possible.

Since NS indicates that his cells take some time in the earth to condition or charge, do keep them in the earth for a while to see.

That would be AFTER you move it around to find the best spot, leave it there to charge. Mine would lose the charge if I moved them or their alignment , or something...

good idea.

@Dr Stiffler,

Thanks for that information and those links to your work with the magnet. (It may have been on another thread -  in half baked, maybe) .

In your research you described just the same thing that I found on the voltage of those pots. The series was diminished by the set up itself but then it added a consistent amount after that first additional cell.

That means to me that this magnetic field of the earth is what is making a big effect on the cells we put into the earth. It is the same diminished series effect that you found in your lab using magnets.

Thank you,

jeanna

Pardon

I didn't find a good way to add more wire so i just planted the coil. after a half hour the voltages were .31 VDC
.0 VAC and .0 MA. after the half hour i wet the ground to set the earth and rechecked the voltages this time they were .86 VDC 1.3 VAC and .15 Ma. an hour later they were .73 VDC .9 VAC and .19 MA then with a short 5 seconds of shock treatment of 12 VDC .25 MA they were .83 VDC 1.2 VAC and .48 Ma that dropped off to .77 VDC .9 VAC and .26 MA so it's making good progress. i will know more tomarrow when i check it again.

also when it was just in air I added my APM's output to it and I could light an LED for a very short time. doing that is real progress. I am a happy camper now.

I was thinking of wiring a few cells in series with the coil. but only if the coil will come up in Ma's a bit. i know that i can add to the voltage. using series wiring. but i still can't figure out how to get more Amp's the problem with series wiring is that i have 2 sides to think about (the 5 and 6) I think i have to run 2 sets of series wired cells. one being a plus voltage and one being a minus voltage. then if i can wire this coil in series i can add more cells for more voltage and hopefully Amp's. i think only testing will tell.

LOL