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Overunity Machines Forum



Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations

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

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resonanceman

If I don't  get anything else  from  these tests I  have been doing ..... I think  it will allow me to make a  " extra " layer  for making  power  with  a earth battery .

Using  flashing .......  I think  they have 8 in  steal  flashing ........ I am thinking of  rolling   the layers into a roll ......... and using  it as a core .   ..........it should  work almost  the same as a solid core ...........but the  magnetic field in the  center of the coil  should be  very strong ........it may provide a reasonable  voltage with out being  real big .


gary   

Edit  ......  of course  I am assuming  we will  find other ways to get  some power out of the earth batterys ......otherwise  we won't  have  enough  power to make a  strong magnetic field

jeanna

Quote from: resonanceman on April 10, 2008, 02:19:59 AM
If my theory  is  right ........each cycle the  iron should  develop a slightly higher  change than the copper ....
The  difference in charge it very small .......  of  course  raising the  power of the magnetic field  would make it alot easier   to get  a useful amount of power .......but  I am looking for  a non  powered   system  at  the moment  . 
gary

I have been wondering why my multimeter takes so long to come to the final reading of the voltage and particularly, the amperage.
I wonder if it is literally growing. If there is a known reason for this phenomenon I will appreciate hearing it before I do tests on it.

try this site for silk.

http://www.thaisilks.com/index.php?cPath=1_2

that page otta take you to a good list of choices.

6mm or 5mm undyed are less than $5/yd. and the yd is 45 " wide. They are in california, I think.
It is where the silk I used came from.

jeanna

resonanceman

Quote from: jeanna on April 10, 2008, 01:43:27 PM
Quote from: resonanceman on April 10, 2008, 02:19:59 AM
If my theory  is  right ........each cycle the  iron should  develop a slightly higher  change than the copper ....
The  difference in charge it very small .......  of  course  raising the  power of the magnetic field  would make it alot easier   to get  a useful amount of power .......but  I am looking for  a non  powered   system  at  the moment  . 
gary

I have been wondering why my multimeter takes so long to come to the final reading of the voltage and particularly, the amperage.
I wonder if it is literally growing. If there is a known reason for this phenomenon I will appreciate hearing it before I do tests on it.

try this site for silk.

http://www.thaisilks.com/index.php?cPath=1_2

that page otta take you to a good list of choices.

6mm or 5mm undyed are less than $5/yd. and the yd is 45 " wide. They are in california, I think.
It is where the silk I used came from.

jeanna

Jeanna

I have no experience  with  fabrics like this .......  habotia , china.,paj       ? ? ?

What  kind did  you  use?
Or what would  you  recomend?



gary

jeanna

Gary,
I thought what I bought (6 years ago) was china silk. It is just a plainweave. (over under over under) I am pretty sure haboutai is Japanese for the same thing, and therefore my guess is that paj is Indian for it too.

Since they are all cheap, get whichever you want.. the mm means momme pronounced "mommy" and has to do with the thickness of the thread. Really any of them will do.

I would stay away from dyed fabric of any kind. Fabric dyes attach to metal ions in the fiber and we don't want to be any more confused than we need to be. There is plenty of time to add a dye that changes its color with the addition of cu and moves to a different color when influenced by fe. We could use that to tell us something if we need it - later.

Can you tell, I have never had a kitchen that wasn't more honestly a lab?  ;)

jeanna

Pirate88179

@ All:

This is an older photo of my iron/magnesium/copper wire cell that I made a while back.  With this cell buried outside in my garden, I was able to get the mA's up from my multiple electrodes from like 2 to 9.  It is just 2 iron spikes (zinc coated) and three magnesium fire starter blocks, and bare copper wire wrapped around the spike cores.  I just wanted to post this here for the newer folks.

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