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Self running coil?

Started by gotoluc, March 13, 2010, 12:40:57 AM

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Magluvin

Alright fellers
I did a quick coil wind on the ferrite transformer.
Some things I need to do is revise my 556 to separate freq and pulse width. Im going to set it up on a solder bread board.
My setup was a bit different as I used 1 12v bat for the timer and drive. I have a 5600 uf 50v cap at the drive branch of the 12v bat. Im using a 100ohm res to deliver the 12v to the cap. This allows me to see more resolution the draw on the cap is as I fiddle, instead of watching for the least draw from the batt, again, as I fiddle, and when it goes up above the 12v bat, then remove the resistor and she goes. Its a good feeling to see it.
Above 15v. And for a 5600uf, is was a good rise. It didnt take long to fiddle it. =] And it was an audible freq above 10k.
I am going to clear out the work tables and get this 556 straight, wind a couple coils that I can interchange on the core and do a couple vids.  I looked up some sites that have some sweet 2 piece cores. Makes winding a breeze, and the outer core legs can be wound for pickups for some simple variety.

Luc  the strange inductance reading may be to the opposing coils or how they are oppositely wound.
And it doesnt seem to be a requirement to wind the coil that way. But those should be studied all the same to narrow things down. If you had not wound it that way, who knows how long it would have been before someone did. ;]

Mags

canam101

I am a layman when it comes to this sort of thing, so please don't take my remark the wrong way. But this is not very impressive, not when you have a signal generator that is hooked to the mains as part of the circuit. That is even worse than when you had a pulsing circuit run by a 9v battery.

If you cannot or will not take the output and run it into the input, so that you have closed the loop, the only thing I can think of is that the 9v battery, or the mains, is powering the device.

Not one free energy demonstrator ever tries to close the loop - there is always a reason not to. If you really believe you have an anomaly, you should try to close the loop.

Otherwise, all you are doing, it looks like, is broadcasting radio waves all over the place and indirectly charging the capacitors from them, with the power ultimately coming from the mains or the 9v battery, depending on whether you are using the signal generator or the pulse circuit.

Magluvin

canam
well this project is relatively new. Things are still being questioned by everyone. Believe it or not, some do try to close the loop but in most cases we fiddle and try again.
The timer circuits actually use a bit of power. It seems to be a barrier here for now. Or until the output gets better, and its only been a few days.

But I can tell ya, when you take the battery off of that cap and that oscillator coil just keeps on a singin, you get a chill down your back.  =]
Not all that play with this stuff are as you claim. So get some wire and start makin some coils.   =]

Mags

Magluvin

Correction 2 posts above, the resistor sending the 12v to the cap is 560 ohm.  =]

Magsâ™ 

gyulasun

Quote from: gotoluc on March 17, 2010, 11:17:33 PM
Okay Harry,

here is the add on:

Add (With magnet aprox. 1/8" air gap) and (With magnet aprox. 1/16" air gap) See attached

And like Mags says, both coil sides start and end the same way. This maybe the most important point as so far this is the only coil that works.

Thanks

Luc

Hi Luc,

To clarify the two coils winding details even better, let me say:

The start of the left hand side coil is at the 11:30 clock position and its end is at 6:30 ,ok?
The start of the right hand side coil is at the 5:30 clock position and its end is at 12:30 ,ok?

AND both coils start by going UNDER the core first, ok?  (AS shown by you and by HarryV too.) 

HOWEVER on the schematic made by member mrock (Reply #92) the start of left hand side coil is drawn as going OVER the core first, not UNDER the core.

WHICH IS CORRECT?

Thanks, Gyula