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Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations

Started by Pirate88179, April 09, 2008, 09:43:54 PM

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jeanna

Hi everybody,

this is the next step.
I just posted my first ever youtube movie, and it is the repeat/continuation of the above mentioned movie. It will be followed by the rest of the videos I made yesterday to show people what a Stubblefield battery can do when in the presence of an oscillating frequency.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_wAsAeUIHA

jeanna

Pirate88179

Jeanna:

Great video!!  This just might be a good missing piece of the puzzle here.  None of us ever did anything like that with our coils.  Great work.

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

jeanna

And the second half.
Same tests with 2 different larger stubblefield generators

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9ZFKDSxFTE

jeanna

IotaYodi

Jeanna that is the way to do a video! No music or background distractions. I even had a chuckle on your description for the plastic cover. "Its so dirty"
Reminded me of my granddaughter.  :) Good stuff Jeanna! 
What I know I know!
Its what I don't know that's a problem!

jeanna

Thanks IotaYodi.

Hi everybody,
I tried another NS coil with my jt last night.
This is the one that I made to be NON galvanic.
It is made on a 3/8" bolt, with zinc coated steel wire, and tele cat-5 wire for the copper.
I used this a few months ago as a joule thief and at that time added a smallish secondary. It is a step down transformer in that respect.

What happened last night is this coil picked up the 58hz waves in the house. It was stronger when the cfl was on. But then, I turned the JT on and the peak to peak rose to 1.3volts.

So, I am beginning to believe that the NS coil is a really good receiver.

It makes a whole lot of sense, because NS did make a wireless phone system based on this.
I guess it was quite a bit more than a battery.

Induction coil is one of the items in the brochure.
I don't remember the brochure claiming this was a receiver... but the word and concept was only just being invented, wasn't it?

I plan to stick my NS coils one at a time into the ground and feed into them through the 5, and 6 wires the juice from the EB.
Then, I will read what the scope says.
I hope the eb juice going into the wires doesn't take away the receiver element.

I have noticed that NS always put these in pairs with 30 feet of wire in between, so, I am open to trying that too. Maybe one of these could be acting as a receiver while the other is being powered by the EB and acting like a transmitter?

Of course, all the power will be extracted from the secondary wires, as in all my tests.

jeanna