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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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IotaYodi

I made up a quick drawing of the 3 simplest ways to hook this coil up which does not include a secondary. You must have a closed loop in order for current to flow. Feel free to clean this up or annotate it more.
http://zolfco.webhostingwholesale.com/images/nsco1.bmp
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Pirate88179

Iota:

I think you may have left 2 possibilities out.  I always wired mine and got the most voltage and mA's from the copper wire from either end to the core.  It didn't seem to make any difference which copper wire end was used. You can also go from the core to the iron wire but it was never as good as the cu to the core was for me.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

shylo

Bill ...are you saying that you take your measurments between the core and the leads of either copper or steel.....my 3rd build is holding at.5v ....2 days of drying out ....my 4th build is holding at .3v..1day of drying out.....I noticed you can hook them in series ....they add.....3rd and 4th were built differently.........3rd is a better build.....also you can hook them in series with the two rods driven in the ground............they add..........put a smaller dia.galv spike inside the galv waterline(-) ..it jumps the voltage by ^ 100mv...........but it has to be centered...my ground was real wet .....will try it in the sand hill next weekend....coil preformed better out of the ground ......than in it............shylo

IotaYodi

QuoteI think you may have left 2 possibilities out.
I left more than that out. I just gave the simplest standard hookups.

QuoteI always wired mine and got the most voltage and mA's from the copper wire from either end to the core.
I assume this was purely galvanic v/a. Interesting loop. I would think the iron content in the core would be higher than in your iron wire. Could be less resistance. The current or e-field in the wire and/or cotton if left unloaded could also be picked up by the core. Instead of the current flowing through the iron wire conductor, it flowed through the whole e-field surrounding the coil through the core. A whole lot less resistance. My thoughts on it for now.
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Pirate88179

Shylow:

Yes, that is correct.  And Stubblefield used to put these in series and parallel to get whatever volts or power he needed for his device loads.  I can't do that with my electrodes, it does not work for me at all.  Electricme, on the EB topic, isolated his electrodes with plastic and got over 60 volts from a bunch of electrodes in series.

Iota:

But, if it was purely galvanic then why were my numbers always higher when in the ground?  Also, as I have mentioned before, the dryer the ground the better the numbers.  I am still puzzeled by a lot of things with these coils.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen