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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

Zamboni is another electrostatic device. You can get high voltage from it, but the currents are nano amps.
  If there is enough electrical charge the oxidation of the iron can be slowed down or stopped.
Awhile back it was stated the coil was in essence a pump that drew in the telluric currents and that makes sense. Once the coil was charged up by the telluric currents and then activated it produced a steady flow by electrostatic induction. The amount of current seems dependent on the amount of telluric currents that its immersed in. Stubblefield was always adamant about finding a hot spot. Someone asked if the coil should be vertical or horizontal in the ground. With a hot spot it may not have mattered.
Current can flow in 2 directions at one time. In solid metals,natural state, protons dont move but electrons do. In the ground and other materiel's protons do move but in the opposite direction. Possible that both the protons and electrons are moving in the cotton dielectric. The opposite flow is known as cold electricity according to some and I assume this is the case with this. Speculation on my part but if its so,what orientation should the coil poles be? My guess would be the north to north and south to south. The north pole of a magnet is counter clockwise which may bring protons back in,and the south pole is clockwise bringing in electrons.
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Rosemary Ainslie

Guys,  just a thought and a quick mention.  I wonder if there is a requirement for 'spacing' between all those wires.  It may be that the cotton is providing this space resulting in some kind of capacitance to enhance the effect.  I only mention this because we have invariably used windings with spacing in our own resistors and it definitely encourages the required resonance.  Nothing accurately measured as yet - regarding optimised spacings. Just a general observation.

Regards,
Rosemary

 


Pirate88179

Rose:

Interesting thought.  I could not afford the cotton covered wire at the time of my own experiments but I found that, using cotton cord about the same diameter as the wires worked well.  I just wound that in between the iron and copper and it did a good job of insulation.  When winding a second layer, I just cut some cotton from a T-shirt in strips and insulated the first layer against the second.

I think what you are suggesting may be worth looking into.  The wires should be close, but not so close as to touch.  Hmmm.  We need to think about this.

Bill
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Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: Pirate88179 on September 08, 2010, 01:40:08 AM
Rose:

Interesting thought.  I could not afford the cotton covered wire at the time of my own experiments but I found that, using cotton cord about the same diameter as the wires worked well.  I just wound that in between the iron and copper and it did a good job of insulation.  When winding a second layer, I just cut some cotton from a T-shirt in strips and insulated the first layer against the second.

I think what you are suggesting may be worth looking into.  The wires should be close, but not so close as to touch.  Hmmm.  We need to think about this.

Bill

Hi Pirate.   ;D
That's actually a really good idea.  I'm going to try it as it will be less expensive than cotton coated and I'm not sure how easy it's to get in this 3rd Wold Outback of ours.   ::) Actually I mustn't say that.  I'm awfully proud of our country at the moment.

Anyway - day has dawned and I'm off to CAMPUS.  How nice is that.   ;D

Kindest regards Bill and take good care of yourself
Rosie