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Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations

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

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Pirate88179

@ kevolts:

No, it was not.  I got around that by connecting them both of them together with a jumper wire.  In this case, the two halves added up to higher mA's than when one piece, but, I also used two minus rods as well.  I agree totally, if we had a carbon rod 8" in diameter and 2 feet long, it would yield very good mA's I believe.  Sorry to hear about the lawnmower incident.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
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1tesla01

Yea!!!!!!!!! Strawberrys.More carbon What a concept.!!!!!!!!!!!! L.O.L ANdy

argona369

i don't think that would work, but there's so many configurations i can't say for sure.
though, it has no tertiary coil and his antenna is connected to his ground.

Cliff,

Quote from: Pirate88179 on May 07, 2008, 09:58:19 PM
@ All:

I don't know if you have seen this.  Hans posted it a while back.  It uses a coil and a small bit of radioactive material to get real electricity.  No moving parts to it at all.  This might fit in with your ideas in this area.

Bill         PS  you might have to download and zoom in to read the parts as labeled.  I had to stay within the 50k limit.

resonanceman

Quote from: Pirate88179 on May 07, 2008, 11:59:57 PM
@ kevolts:

No, it was not.  I got around that by connecting them both of them together with a jumper wire.  In this case, the two halves added up to higher mA's than when one piece, but, I also used two minus rods as well.  I agree totally, if we had a carbon rod 8" in diameter and 2 feet long, it would yield very good mA's I believe.  Sorry to hear about the lawnmower incident.

Bill


HHHhhhhhhmmmm

does it have to be  a solid rod?

what about  simulating  a  rod  with another  form  of carbon .........?

Maybe  a  cloth  bag  full of activated  charcoal   with a carbon  rod  stuck in the top   for  a connection .

Kind  of  hard to wrap  a coil  around .......  but   it might have some possabilities.

gary

edit

what about a bag  made of  carbon fiber cloth ?

Pirate88179

Gary:

Jeanna at one time (before she could get a solid carbon rod) I believe used a bag of carbon made up of used water filtration material from her water filter.  I think this would have been activated carbon, whatever that means, and it worked as far as I can remember.  When she gets back (She is away for a bit) she can explain how it compared to the rods.  I don't believe it was as good as the rods when used as an electrode.

I will try to look it up once more but a while back I found a site that sold magnesium in a large form surrounded in a bag of some safe chemical.  It is used to protect things made of metal placed underground. (storage tanks, etc) One of the medium priced slugs would produce several amps, yes amps, not mA's when placed in the ground.  I will see if I can find it again.  It was only about $50.00, which I did not have at the time.  I always wondered what one of these large mag slugs would do on the north/south meridian along with a huge mass of carbon?

Bill
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