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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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resonanceman

Quote from: Pirate88179 on April 21, 2008, 12:40:52 AM
@ Andy:

So, you are saying that it does not matter if the total copper is wound or straight?  Are you then speaking of the total mass of the copper then?  This would make some sense to me based on earlier experiments for upping the power over voltage.  Great input, we appreciate your postings.

Bill

Bill

I think Andy  was talking  about  resistance only

2 wires  side by  side would be make a cap.


gary


resonanceman

Quote from: Pirate88179 on April 21, 2008, 12:46:41 AM
@ Gary:

What I mean about the disk shaped core is this: Picture the pancake winding wound around a core the thickness of the two wires stacked upon each other in bifilar fashion. So, if each wire is .125" diameter, then stacked they would be .250".  The "core" in my idea would then be a round piece of iron 1/4" thick by whatever diameter you wanted.  Or, in your stacking scenario, you would simply slide the multiple pancakes over a center pole (rod) for the core.  Am I explaining this better?

Bill

Bill

I got it  ...............thanks 


gary 

1tesla01

guys staking pancakes sounds great!!!!!!!!!!!! IM hungry Ill save the pancake stack for discussion on another day L.O.L {N N} andy

resonanceman

Quote from: jeanna on April 21, 2008, 12:43:43 AM
Quote from: 1tesla01 on April 21, 2008, 12:33:20 AM
Gary, Footage of wire is where the voltage is for example a 24 foot solid copper rod in the ground is 24 volts.

PLOP! goes the strawberry.Same with the free electrons.Andy McQuerry   
So now hold the maple syrup and pass the strawberries ;D ;D

Andy, I thought from reading the patent that just a bigger diameter does the trick and we really don't need to make 2 layers. right?

I think this is another whole avenue for  research. 

What have you made from this patent? It seems really strong to me. just wind more wire to make it longer bigger diameter and wow.

and it is all insulated so just do it. no wrapping. I better go to sleep! ;)

thanks Andy

jeanna

I am going to wind  mine  with insulated wire .because   I am focusing on  non galvanic

I think it would be a good idea for someone  to use  cotton  and see how  it does wet .




This  is not   going to be as easy as it  sounds .

The people on the other site  had lots of  trouble  winding   good sized  pancake coils. 


gary

Pirate88179

@ Gary:

Yes, I agree.  I will see if I can get some more wire and give it a go.  I have to re-think the cotton in between the wires for this one.  My trick with the string will not work as far as I can see.  And yes, I agree, it will not be easy, but hey, that has never stopped us before has it?  I will think on this some while trying to sleep.  This could be an entire new direction for us.  We will see.

Bill
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