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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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Rawbush

Well I guess it's time to twist up some multi-strand. I have quite a bit of wire (degauss coils), think it is either 24 or 26 ga , a few of those will add thickness fast. I also unwound one of the coils I got from a automotive relay and split it in half and rewound bifiler, but I still haven't tested it. Sounds like 5 or more wire would be best? Thanks for the tip....
Peace
rawbush

Would different size wires be good idea or stick to same size all wires?

gotoluc

Quote from: penno64 on June 24, 2011, 09:01:59 PM
We have the man's blessing! ( I was not teasing anyone)

Please do NOT bombard me with questions or PMs. I mean please.

What I have found is that this will only work with multi filar coils.

How many of you guys have watched Thane's videos. How is it that his rotor speeds under load.

I am not telling you how to do this - you can find that on your own, but

What I did was using a 5 x 0.2mm wound coil is seperate and identify the wires.

Use some as normal but try and wire one or two differently.

I used two - start - stop join two more - start stop, just like tesla's coil and wire the last start from the middle of the bifilar join to stop.

Try it and see.

I guess a pic or drawing would be good, but I need to go now.

I will draw one later and post.

Patience and determination.

Penno

Hi Penno,

is your coil connected like teslaalset posted: http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=11009.msg291113#msg291113

but many times over?

Thanks for sharing

Luc

REDCAR1957

Quote from: penno64 on June 24, 2011, 09:01:59 PM
We have the man's blessing! ( I was not teasing anyone)

Please do NOT bombard me with questions or PMs. I mean please.

What I have found is that this will only work with multi filar coils.

How many of you guys have watched Thane's videos. How is it that his rotor speeds under load.

I am not telling you how to do this - you can find that on your own, but

What I did was using a 5 x 0.2mm wound coil is seperate and identify the wires.

Use some as normal but try and wire one or two differently.

I used two - start - stop join two more - start stop, just like tesla's coil and wire the last start from the middle of the bifilar join to stop.

Try it and see.

I guess a pic or drawing would be good, but I need to go now.

I will draw one later and post.

Patience and determination.

Penno
Penno
Where does one find these Thane's videos?
KC

gotoluc

People,

please do not complicate things for yourself and others. Watching Thane's video's at this time will not help you for what is happening here. Thane's coil design is not the same. I know because I worked with him for many months.

Just wait a little more or do real experiments.

Luc

Magluvin

Romero confirmed my guess at bifi coils pages ago.
He also said that normal windings would work also with caps in parallel with the coil. The capacitor would be near single to double digit nf, from measurements Ive done on bifi coils of this size.
But I also explained that the litz wire, if you separate the strands within the litz, and bifi using the strands, the capacitance could get into the upper double digit to triple digit nf.
I would prefer litz with an even no. strands, it only makes sense. Unless Rom used the litz whole and wound a pair of it on the bobbins.

Mags