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Self-Runner NS Coil Pulse Motor Live Video Stream. It's been going for months!

Started by lasersaber, September 01, 2010, 09:59:28 PM

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Groundloop

@lasersaber,

You are doing great work. Be prepared to wait a very long time before
you motor is running to a stop. Also, thank you for the clarification of
your now dry salt water NS coil.

Keep up your great work.

Groundloop.

Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: Pirate88179 on September 06, 2010, 09:19:15 AM
Here are some photos of my crude attempts at this from a while ago.  As I have said, we all did learn a few things and, yes my coil, seen here with one layer of windings only, did have an output after building and before placing in the ground, when it was totally dry.

So to answer a few questions asked of me here, yes, the 2 metals are totally insulated from each other and yes there was a dry output, although not as much as after I wet it and let it dry.  No other electrolyte was added.

Lasersaber put it best and it basically summed up our understanding of this coil from back then in that it is partially some sort of galvanic reaction and also it is something else.  Otherwise, if galvanic was all this ever was, why would NS's coils not break down after years in the ground?  Maybe it is a very, very efficient type of controlled galvanic reaction?  I do not really know and do not claim to know.

The 2nd and 3rd photos are of my larger coil which actually has 2 layers of primary such that all the wire ends can be on the same end as NS has done it and now Lasersaber.  The max. mA's output from this small coil was 47.2.  The core was a galvanized iron spike that had very strong attraction to my test neos in the store.

I hope this answers those questions asked of me but, I am telling you that Lasersaber is setting the pace here and is far beyond what our group was able to do.  My suggestion is that for those that see this as I, and many others do, keep following and try replicating.  For those who think it is nothing new and not worthy of messing with....then don't.

Bill

Hi Bill.  Was rather distracted and missed this post entirely.  Very interesting indeed.  Especially the point that the voltage/amperage is evident on a dry coil.  I saw that in lasersaber's video as well.  The thing that intrigues me is this.  The voltage level is evident from the first coil turning.  Then it increases - presumably at a fixed rate - with each subsequent turn.  But the voltage is then increased with the damping so one may assume that there is some kind of galvanic action.  Frankly to establish what actually is going on here one would need to wrap a coil with only copper - then only iron - both with and without the secondary - and both with and without the damping - to really evaluate what's going on.

If it persists with only the copper winding or only with the iron winding - then we are simply looking at collapsing fields - basic inductive technologies - that is enabling this.  That would be a massive prize - even if the fields are ultra weak.  Provided it spins that rotor then there's potentially usable energy.  If the two metals are required - but they work without water - then we've still got a breakthrough.  It would mean that we can generate energy without the complication of that acid or alkaline mix in regular battery technology.  I'm hopeful here - only because of the one video I saw where a second coil was introduced and it was pure copper and it seemed to act like a booster to the general efficiencies.

And finally - if it requires the rust and the rest - then we've got a rather long series of tests to actually isolate what's happening.  But I'm up for it.  I need to lean on the goodwill of a friend of mine that I can use his labs.  My time is pretty constrained at the moment - but for this I'll definitely try and 'fit in' and will post results.  I'll do that copper - then iron - then both 'combo' - to check it out.  But I need guidance with the magnet rotor number.  What is the material of the magnet holder and what positions does one put those magnets?  Are the opposing? like? - perhaps lasersaber can advise us.

Kindest regards
Rosie

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lasersaber


Rosemary Ainslie

Great stuff lasersaber.  Are those coils 'damped' at all? 

Regards,
Rosemary

Rosemary Ainslie

Sorry to impose lasersaber - but another question.  My eyesight is awful.  I heard you say that with the two windings the one goes underneath the other?  But what I see on both yours and Bill's coils is that the wires are side by side?  Please advise which is correct.  I can't quite tell from the pictures.

Kindest again
Rosemary

OH.  And BTW.  Please give me some idea about the rotor construct - material and positioning of the magentic poles.  Sorry if you've explained this before.  I just didn't pick up on it.  I get it that there's a bearing positioned in the middle to hold the pin.