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Advancements in Vortex Mathematics

Started by GregorArturo, January 04, 2011, 07:12:24 PM

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Jimboot

I think others have got better results than me. I can charge a cap pretty fast using another rodin coil as a pu to 60 plus volts but I think the amps are in the micro range. I had to google DSO which should give you some understanding of my exp :) I do have a USB digi scope ( I'm assuming it's not deep sea oils or distinguished service order, not that I have those DSO either )) I'm in Melb Australia . Russ from the rodin coil disc group posted an interesting vid today. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cs5ZpCgHoo not sure what power consumption is but I can't imagine it would be that high given his setup.

Omnibus

Quote from: Jimboot on January 06, 2011, 12:48:53 AM
I think others have got better results than me. I can charge a cap pretty fast using another rodin coil as a pu to 60 plus volts but I think the amps are in the micro range. I had to google DSO which should give you some understanding of my exp :) I do have a USB digi scope ( I'm assuming it's not deep sea oils or distinguished service order, not that I have those DSO either )) I'm in Melb Australia . Russ from the rodin coil disc group posted an interesting vid today. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cs5ZpCgHoo not sure what power consumption is but I can't imagine it would be that high given his setup.

Microamps would be a problem, indeed. Is it both input and output amps?

Jimboot

Quote from: Omnibus on January 06, 2011, 12:52:18 AM
Microamps would be a problem, indeed. Is it both input and output amps?
input is 100ma haven't successfully measured output. I can dimly light a 6v torch bulb. It slows the rotor but die not draw extra current

Omnibus

Quote from: Jimboot on January 06, 2011, 01:09:32 AM
input is 100ma haven't successfully measured output. I can dimly light a 6v torch bulb. It slows the rotor but die not draw extra current

I see. That needs to be studied, though. Wonder if the current adapters would do any good to measure microamps correctly (they are pretty expensive, though)? Something has to be done to have proper quantitative data taken for this motor. Can you try someone at the local university? I've gone along that route and got into a dead-end, which made me go ahead and buy my own stuff, but still it's worth trying in view of the importance of these measurements.

Jimboot