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The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"

Started by Mannix, January 30, 2006, 06:18:53 PM

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mrd10

Ok I just worked it out, my mind answered the question, just need confirmation:-

I start winding from the left to right, And when i get to the right i cut the wire, I cover that first layer with tape.

Then I start at the left again and wrap right over the first bunch, and when i reach the end, i cut the wire.

Then i connect both ends together, i.e in parallel, and wallah i have bifilar setup with just using single copper wire.

Sincerely,

Dom  :D

mrd10


virus

If you look at Tesla  he clearly shows 2 coils wound within each other. Then, if so, why did SM wind the second coil over the other if it is a bifilar coil, and not with in the other coil ?

http://www.magnetricity.com/NeoG/Bifilar.php

Virus

mrd10

Quote from: virus on October 29, 2006, 03:08:18 AM
If you look at Tesla  he clearly shows 2 coils wound within each other. Then, if so, why did SM wind the second coil over the other if it is a bifilar coil, and not with in the other coil ?

http://www.magnetricity.com/NeoG/Bifilar.php

Virus

Hi Virus,

I'm guessing here its to amplify whats being picked up, I'm assuming your talking about the fine winding over the bifilar one?

I think Dave mentioned that this is for HV, stands for high voltage, thats why we get 91 volts.
look where the connections are, they are on the side where the finer windings are.

Oh and i think i just answered my question again.
If I get two pieces of copper wire, that are of same length, and i coil em together from left to right, then connect both ends together, in parallel fashion, this would be the same as bifilar...geeze ive got that imaginarey soccer ball friend from castaway

LOL

:D

Dom

mrd10

Hi Again Virus,

Yes you are correct, I just looked at that Tesla url, THE MAN WAS A GENIOUS
Wow I never knew that. I'm new to all this coil business, but I have been picking up alot, and I must say that in the last few posts I just gained very valuable information.

I actually have seen that diagram before, but just noticed that he has connected two wires together, in parallel.

Thanks so much again.

Dom

:D