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Title: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: jadon1979 on October 09, 2010, 04:12:32 PM
What do you guys think?
Title: Re: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: Hope on October 12, 2010, 01:47:10 PM
Nice!   My thoughts were two opposing TRUE Rodin coils.  One would be active the other a receiver placed within the magnetic field of the first coil.   OR  a bottle neck placed into the lower Rodin coil, the bottle containing a liquid metal like mercury or bismuth heated.  Windings on the bottle could even be copper etched or standard pickup coils.   When the bottom coil was active the mercury would spin at a VERY high rate which will create an OVERLAP of differently charged partials and this plasma like generator would be able to produce ac/dc at the same time.  The liquid metal will form raceways that will combine radiant energies and will easily form it's self into groups that will conform to producting harmonics in magnetics and well as harmonics in other radiant wavelengths.  If an opposing Rodin coil was placed above this then opposing flowing raceways would be created within the mercury and increase the energies multi-fold.  I believe a Rodin coil is the only coil to date that could be accurate enough to make this generator.

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Title: Re: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: Hope on October 12, 2010, 01:53:25 PM
The "A" generators may have to be mounted on a vertical plane thru the center of the rodin coil.   What program did you use to model this generator?    I still need something besides MS Paint.
Title: Re: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: jadon1979 on October 13, 2010, 02:07:31 PM
I thought about the opposing coil.  I just took it out to really show the idea.  You'll notice http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=168682&id=701995638&l=add0372621 the "drive train" kind of base idea here with 1 over the other.  You'll also see the precursor to this which had a lexan sphere and tube encasing the neosphere.  I did that so I could wrap copper around that and produce a 3rd output.  I had a little 24 gauge wire left on a spool so I figured I would try and see what what happen if I hooked alligator clips from it to an LED.  With a 9v 300ma adapter attached to the rodin I lit the led up holding the wire spool an inch above the rodin.  This was just the bare rodin with no sphere in it.  Thus the "pickup coils" were born.  They are "coreless"  and will be setup in an array around the rodin.  This array will output much more than 1.5v it takes to power the PWM circuit.  I could drop the neosphere/generators all together and just make this a self runner. 

I know most people think torque is gonna be the issue to turn the generators  I've been playing around with this and have to disagree.  I also have to disagree that lens will kill the generators.  Shielding that rotates in a manner to interrupt the field at the proper timing could fix this.  So it's more of a gearing config issue. 

Everything in this sytem is pulsed in one way or another.  This is why it will work. 
I did all of this in 3d studio max.   
Title: Re: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: jadon1979 on October 13, 2010, 05:08:43 PM
If you got something that would be a quick render then I do not mind throwing together one for you.  I don't have a lot of time to spend on em (thus why my is not so great) but it'll be good enough to get the idea across. 

Send me the 2d version and a description of what you're looking for it to do/look like.
Title: Re: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: Hope on October 26, 2010, 07:46:58 PM
The magnetic vortex spins like the coil does, same direction.  The only spin will be clock wise or anti clock wise.  None on a lateral plane.   If you watch the You Tubes on Rodin coil devices using ball magnets spinning, they ride above the center rim of the coil.   Other than that your idea looks solid to me.
Title: Re: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: jadon1979 on October 26, 2010, 07:54:52 PM
I've been testing without the sphere/generators. 
Reiterating:  I did have a couple of feet of left over 24awg magnet wire left on a spool.  I hooked an LED up to with alligator clips and held the spool above the Rodin.  It lit the LED.  I figure why even use the sphere?  I can make this solid state.  I'm in the process of rolling bifilar coils with 14 awg like I would if I were going to produce a wind generator.  I will float these above the coil and see what I can get.

The small pickup coils work great for the 555 circuit minus one thing... the circuit fries after a few minutes.  I need to figure out how to catch the voltage spike off the pickups and tone it down.  It's got a bad habit of randomly throwing out large spikes.
Title: Re: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: slapper on October 26, 2010, 11:04:58 PM
Take a look at what this guy is doing:
http://www.youtube.com/user/jackscholze (http://www.youtube.com/user/jackscholze)

The Randy Powell stuff is pretty interesting as well.

Take care.

nap
Title: Re: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: jadon1979 on October 26, 2010, 11:18:24 PM
Oh I've seen his stuff before.  I went on google and spammed the idea out to a few people.  He was one of them.  He's also one of the only ones that never responded. 

There is a group out of Mexico that is doing something with this now but instead of a sphere they're using a cylinder. 

I'd love to spam the idea to the entire planet. 

One very interesting site to check out for other ideas is free-energy-info.co.uk .  There's a schematic for a magnetic car motor that is just astounding. 
Title: Re: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: Hope on December 01, 2010, 03:14:48 PM
Still working on winter heat and fuel reactor but following this thread too!
Title: Re: Rodin Coil based Generator part II.
Post by: jadon1979 on December 01, 2010, 03:32:08 PM
I haven't had time to work on this much in awhile.  I've been so busy trying to just survive.  I get a little carried away and go nutts with this stuff.  I've got a spool of 750' 14 awg sitting on my shelf right now just waiting for me to finish the coils. 

So to reiterate - I understand what "laws" this violates.  We've proven we can get more out than what goes in and that's using smaller gauge wire in a single coil config.  The coils sit on a plastic cd tray separator over the coil.  Apply a pulsed current and the magic happens. 

I'm half tempted to use a car tire and make a Rodin with the 14 awg just to see how much more I can get out of this.  So if you happen to read a headline about a poor sap in Houston who electrocuted himself in Houston (using a car tire)... it'll prolly be me!