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Bucking VS Bifilar Coils. A question please.

Started by NerzhDishual, January 05, 2009, 05:13:08 PM

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NerzhDishual


@HartiBerlin, Z.Monkey & TechStuf

Thanks a lot for your precious hints and comments.

I will try it . More to come.
Very Best

You mean something like that this?


Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

z.monkey

Howdy,

Yeah, that is the basic idea.  Same solenoid, but one is flipped over, or wired in backwards...

OK, Mo Later...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

hartiberlin

Yes NerzhDishual,
you could try to use just a transformer with a e.g. 2 x 12 Volts secondary windings
and use these for the experiments.
It might happen, that it depends how these 2 coils are wired
side by side or over each other and also the core might play a role
to get the same effects like Naudin got.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

NerzhDishual


@HartiBerlin & Z.Monkey: thanks again...

You have been very helpful.
I had absolutely no idea about placing the coils 'flipped over'= in repulsion mode!
Shame on me!   That is the very point!
Actually, an *energized* (=plugged on a battery) coil behaves like a magnet. Does it not?

I had already wired, 2 similar small coils and I will try them on a 'common core'. I will also try this transformer. I also have 2 already wired similar spool : the poor but 'in a rush' man Bucking coil!  ;D.

As a matter of fact, I was mislead with the funny measured impedances of one of  my Bedini's SSG bifilar coils (with core).
My (half backed!) idea was to energize the coils while wired in the "less impedance mode" and to release them after being wired in the "most impedance mode". I'm not so sure to be clear  :P
The idea was to cheat Nature: I give you few energy in to 'feed' these coils and I politely ask you more energy out when they are left alone (released).

But perhaps cheating nature is over my head and not good for my Karma???  :D

Very Best.

For ex.: impedances measurements:
Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

TechStuf


QuoteBut perhaps cheating nature is over my head and not good for my Karma???


It is not within man's means to cheat nature.  It is, however, well within his selfish grasp to commandeer it for a short while in order to cheat himself.


This he has accomplished on a sorrowfully grand scale.



TS
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