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Overunity Machines Forum



The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"

Started by Mannix, January 30, 2006, 06:18:53 PM

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gn0stik

Well it could be the camera angle but it looks like the coils wobble just a bit when you turn it on then off. First the copper coil when you turn it on, then the iron coil when you turn it off.

Rich..

gn0stik

Uhhh, did you just turn it on with a magnet?

supersam

marcos,

so the magnet on the copper coil let loose immediatly? instead of a brief hangup?

lol
sam

ps: damn, i thought you had teleported it, for a minute. ;)

supersam

marcos,

is this what steven was talking about?  i think you might have figured out how to squeeze the water out slowly, instead of just picking up the end of the hose and pouring it out.

dave,
have you thought anymore about how to get the sign waves into the capacitor?

i know there is a difference between ac and dc pulsced.  are we sure they understand that?

lol
sam

giantkiller

@Marco,
I am impressed! You go dude! Yep, don't think about unwinding it. Fire that coil up!
I mentioned that before about using a wooden dowel/stick and piling spools of wire on, one after another! Connect them all in series and you are on your way to a really cheap large Tesla coil.

Just make sure the fire retardant rating of the sheath is high, lol.

--giantkiller