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Overunity Machines Forum



Winding / Coil Question

Started by poppy, December 17, 2008, 12:27:38 PM

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guruji

HI Poppy yes you can use a sand paper and then twist the wires together and solder them when you're joining wires.
Wish you good work.

dodoshlodo

Hey Poppy,

U need to wind it properly, the tighter your coil is the better. Use a drill with variable speed and mount your spool onto it and carefully feed in your wire. Remeber u need bifillar so wind two wires onto the spool.

Check this out, I uploaded an instructional video today. You'll need to know how many turns you've put onto the spool too. Bedini calls for a certain number of turns. On the video I show u how to make a machine that counts the turns.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=E0SHRLbdGVY

Hope this helped.

-Shlodo

Solan

Question for those who know? How do I test the ohm resistance in the coil? I'm new to circuits I know it might be a simple answer but I dunno. I'll figure it out soon and post if I don't get an answer.

Paul-R

Quote from: Solan on April 15, 2009, 09:58:48 PM
Question for those who know? How do I test the ohm resistance in the coil? I'm new to circuits I know it might be a simple answer but I dunno. I'll figure it out soon and post if I don't get an answer.
You may find this tutorial very helpful:
http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter12.pdf

On the subject of the coil, for best effect, I am pretty sure that the coil should be short and
squat rather than long. This came out of the UK Free Energy Conference in the Autumn.
Paul.

IotaYodi

dodoshlodo I find your audio totally unintelligible. I just hear music and a very faint voice.
Anyone else have that problem? Im running an Audiophile 2496 into my mackie mixer so there shouldn't be a problem with it.
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