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Hilden-Brand Magnet Motor

Started by JackH, March 10, 2006, 11:58:55 PM

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Gregory

Hello Jack,

I've never wound a bifilar coil but I remembered to these sites, maybe it can help a bit.

http://www.opensourceenergy.org/txtlstvw.aspx?LstID=1e5e11a7-7363-4eb5-891e-6a5e73ab8c46
http://www.magnetricity.com/NeoG/Bifilar.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bifilar_coil

There are more types of bifilar coils. I think you need a non-caduceus one.

Mica Busch

The two ways of winding a bifilar coil that I know of are:

Figure the length of wire you will need for your coil, now double it. Take that wire and fold it halfway and meet the open ends. then start winding from the bend like it was just the end of a wire, when you finish you will have two wires on one end versus one wire on both ends

or

Take two spools of wire, tape the ends together, and wind both wires as one. when done, solder or join appropriately the wires at one end.

Now, you could possibly wind two separate wires in a criss-crossing manner opposite each other on the core/spool, and mee one set of ends, but the above are what I have seen relating to Tesla's work.

JackH


supersam

jack,

just wanted to wish you a happy holiday season.  also wondering how your patent prcoess is coming along?  it will be the season ever when it is finally finished!

have you made further developments on your technologie with the use of bifilar windings?  i have been doing some interesting research on the steven mark sights and there are a lot of interesting things i am finding from various inputs on the bifilar windings.

wish you the best,
sam

ps: stay on top you deserve it!

JackH