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Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils

Started by Mk1, March 09, 2010, 10:39:44 PM

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Mk1

Quote from: tysb3 on March 12, 2010, 01:47:24 PM
@ All.
Hi, one more idea. (Pickup cap from shiny cooper tape or plate)
Or 2 pickup coils 1 round from shiny cooper tape or plate

Hi thanks for the drawing , good idea , i already tried with aluminum As soon as i put it in the middle the coils stops working , so the field inside the toroid is really important for the good operation of the coil.

I did not at the time have enough copper to try it.

Mark

jeanna

Hi Mark,
This is really great that you have made this thread.
I have wanted to fix my copy of your coil for a while and soon I will have the time to wind again.

Is the light on the motor movie a 1v or 3v flashlight lamp? It appears to be the filament type.
I know I asked this on the other thread, but I want to see the confirmation here.

I also noticed that on the liquid fero coil vid the person has made a coil with the cardboard tube turned into a cardboard flat like a cd instead of the way you and AG did them.
Did you try that?
I wonder where to put a pick up on that? But it might be a lot easier to make.

First I will refine my replication so it works like yours.

Thank you for all the detail,

jeanna

Mk1

Quote from: Magluvin on March 12, 2010, 05:42:44 PM
Hey Mk
Since you have been working on this for a while, has it given you any insight as to what is actually going on with this style of coil interaction as compared to what we know about common transformers? Is there any of AG's theory becoming evident as you progress?
Just asking. I had an interest in the interactions of windings crossing similar to these before AG brought it about.

I wonder if 45deg is optimum. I had some good ideas and thoughts of how the coils would interact. But I had to wander back to some projects I was more into at the time.

Its good to see there are more than one way to apply the coils. Actually, yours had the best output so far as I can tell.

How many coils have you made and tried so far. Just interested.

Mags


Ok , many good questions , i will answer some of it now , and some more tomorrow .

45 degree i am still not sure , but when i did do it i went from 1 to 3 volts the 8 volts out per turn , it did help but it doesn't mean it the best it can do.

So far i have constructed all prototypes with the original theory by Ag, but i use 1.25 volts and the kicking is quite different from what is originally specified by AG , never the less i know i can turn any type of transformer in a jt so i did ( it means it is a transformer , but i have one with 4 primary when i use only 2 the other left there give me what i should expect from a regular jt pickup coil good but not spectacular ).

The secondary(pickupcoil) works independently from the rest.

How many ?

Lets see ...  about 9 .

more pictures

Magluvin

Hey Mk
On that last pic, it looks good and tight. I always wondered if you had another secondary inside also, if the polarity of it would be in the opposite direction of the outer secondary. By the looks of it in relation to the primaries, it seems as if it would be just as effective as the outer secondary. So I wonder if it would take anything from the outer primary if it were added, or if the secondaries could be combined to increase the power out. =]

Mags

Mk1

Quote from: jeanna on March 12, 2010, 09:56:19 PM
Hi Mark,
This is really great that you have made this thread.
I have wanted to fix my copy of your coil for a while and soon I will have the time to wind again.

Is the light on the motor movie a 1v or 3v flashlight lamp? It appears to be the filament type.
I know I asked this on the other thread, but I want to see the confirmation here.

I also noticed that on the liquid fero coil vid the person has made a coil with the cardboard tube turned into a cardboard flat like a cd instead of the way you and AG did them.
Did you try that?
I wonder where to put a pick up on that? But it might be a lot easier to make.

First I will refine my replication so it works like yours.

Thank you for all the detail,

jeanna

Hi Jeanna ,how was camping , i hope you had fun .

Thanks for the 5 star and positive comment here and on the tube.

In the motor video i used the 49 size bulb its about 2 volts and .06 amp.

I also have a 6 volts and .25 amp , it lights at about 30 percent now , about the same as the 2 volts use to shine , at there is so much improvement that can be made , i have a 14v .25 i see something but lets not get crazy yet .

Yes the fero fluid coil is quite interesting , i would lay down the coil on each side of the core , it should work , but the fluid would most likely stop the AG coil action , and since the pickup coil would not be at 90 degree for the magnet i may not work or worst give dc  ;)

Mark