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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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dllabarre

Quote from: IotaYodi on September 13, 2010, 10:26:15 PM
@dllabarre

Interesting stuff with the Faraday.

Thanks for the info dllabarre!

I hope I answered some of your questions with my recent tests.

DonL

dllabarre


WOW!

I removed enamel insulated copper wire, covered steel wire with cotton, added bare copper wire 18 awg between steel wire.

Below I show the original readings from the previous wind style and next to them the new readings in bold from the new wind style.

Dry:
2.5mV (milli-volt) connected to steel and copper  now .735Volt  huge difference
If I connect to both steel wires or both copper wires then I get zero volts  as expected.

steel wire 1.3 ohm  1.7 ohm similar readings
copper wire .5 ohm   .7 ohm

Dry:
Inductance: steel 463.0uH, copper 451.3uH
                       185.0uH,           127.0uH
Wet:
Inductance: steel 518.9uH, copper 493.4uH   
                        182.6uH,           125.9uH

Wet Voltage:
.812V                                      .801V  huge difference
.510V at first but dropped to .364V after 2 minutes

Initial observation is "more Cotton means more voltage".

DonL

Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: dllabarre on September 14, 2010, 12:16:30 AM
WOW!

I removed enamel insulated copper wire, covered steel wire with cotton, added bare copper wire 18 awg between steel wire.

Hi DonL

Did you 'strip' the copper bare - or did you simply leave it with its usual coatings?

Regards,
Rosemary


Pirate88179

Quote from: dllabarre on September 13, 2010, 11:09:14 PM
Don't say "nobody".  ;)

I saw it just after he posted it.
I make it a point to start reading the posts where I left off the day before.
I search by time of posts until I find the last one I read the day before and start there.  Sometimes I have to go back 3-5 pages to get to where I left off.  ;D

DonL

Don:

You don't have to do it like that.  Just select "Show replies to your posts" from the menu at the top left of any page and it will show all of the topics you posted in, and when you select a topic, it will take to right where you had left off.  This way, you will not miss any posts in any topics you have posted in and are following.

I hope this helps.  Nice work on your experiments.

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

dllabarre

Quote from: Rosemary Ainslie on September 14, 2010, 12:43:07 AM
Hi DonL

Did you 'strip' the copper bare - or did you simply leave it with its usual coatings?

Regards,
Rosemary


I removed the enamel insulated copper wire from my coil.
Then covered the remaining bare gal steel wire with a piece of cotton.
Then wound new bare copper wire 18 awg between steel wire windings (insulated from each other with the new piece of cotton).

This was my original plan to determine if enamel insulated copper wire could replace cotton insulated copper wire.
So far it cannot. 
Two things changed. 
1) I changed from enamel insulated copper wire to bare copper wire
2) I added cotton between the bare gal. steel wire and the new bare copper wire thus increasing the cotton in the coil thus increasing the water retained.

More testing is needed.

DonL

PS - it's been almost 2 hours and my coil is reading .798V down just a little  from .812V...  A lot better then the first coil.