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Started by Magnethos, February 02, 2009, 08:37:03 PM

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Staffman

All,

I tried the setup with a normal coil and it did not work. I used a 40 uf 440 volt non polarized capacitor used for ac motors. The coil that was used was wound on a iron core (nail). I'm not sure how many wraps is there as I used a drill press, probably 300+. When I tried to charge the cap through the coil, it quickly charged up to the battery voltage (9v batt). I did notice a temporary inductive kick on my multimeter around 219 volts(it went away so fast I could barely catch it), but the cap did not charge to it. Instead it read the battery voltage. I did this by hand, and as earlier posts stated, I'm probably too slow to accomplish this by hand unless a huge inductor is used.

Does anyone have any idea how big of an inductance is needed? I have a huge spool of 45 awg wire that I could use to make a one. I got it from someone that was throwing it away. Apparently it has a few breaks on the outer layer. It will take me some time to find the breaks.

I'm sort of confused on this bifilar coil idea. If a coil is wound with dual wires with 4 leads coming out of the coil, whenever you combine the leads to two leads, the current is always going in the same direction around the core. The only thing you have accomplished is increasing the inductance, you have not canceled it out. I always thought a true bifilar coil was wound in opposite directions, so the current would go in opposite directions. Anyways. I could probably use some bifilar 101 if anyone has any links that can correct my thinking.

If anyone has any thoughts as to what I could have done wrong, let me know. ( i.e., Should have used electrolytic, don't use iron nails, etc...)

Staffman

PaulLowrance

Quote from: Staffman on February 26, 2009, 02:07:14 PMI'm sort of confused on this bifilar coil idea. If a coil is wound with dual wires with 4 leads coming out of the coil, whenever you combine the leads to two leads, the current is always going in the same direction around the core. The only thing you have accomplished is increasing the inductance, you have not canceled it out. I always thought a true bifilar coil was wound in opposite directions, so the current would go in opposite directions. Anyways. I could probably use some bifilar 101 if anyone has any links that can correct my thinking.

I've answered all of the questions how to build a "free energy" machine at my website -->
http://globalfreeenergy.info

Sorry, there's no stopping it now. Ignoring legitimate stuff, etc. etc. etc. is now futile, lol. There *will* be Global Free Energy in 2009, period.

PL

Magnethos

@Staffman
You can find more info about the bifilar coil in the next thread:
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/2601-capacitor-charging.html

Armakuni has used monofilar coil, and he got good results too.


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Essentially a bifilar coil is pretty much a double wound coil. Instead of using one wire you use two wires of similar or slightly different thickness and wound it around a spool.
There are many techniques that will enhance the effectiveness but lets stick to the basics for now.
Imagine winding a single wire coil around an empty fishing line spool. When you are finished you are left with two wires. The end that you started with and the end that you finished with.
Now imagine winding two wires at the same time around another spool. At the end you are left with 4 wires, two wires you started with and two that you ended with.
There are some nice videos on YouTube that show you exactly how to wind bifilar coils. Actually thats how I started out.

Now in NRG's circuit diagram he shows a bifilar coil but with only two wires which is actually 4 wire ends joined into 2 groups making two wires.
I hope that makes sense.

For now consider winding the bifilar coil first. My first coil I still use. Its approximately 300-350 turns around an emtpy fishing line spool. I used 23 and 26 gage wire to wind it.

PaulLowrance

I think there's going to be a lot of people out of monthly posting paychecks by end of 2009. By 2010 there will be no need for this website.  :)

PL

Magnethos