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Steven Marks secret

Started by otto, October 07, 2009, 12:26:21 AM

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kmarinas86

Quote from: forest on October 27, 2009, 10:56:45 AM
A little offtopic but I need an advice.

How can I compute the length of coil knowing only resistance and inductance of coil ? Is that possible at all ? I have to measure exact length of secondary of my old Russian car coil and obviously I cannot dismantle it .
Yes - it is for 1/4 wavelength  to maximize vibrations I suppose ;D

You would have to consider things like:
1) The wire gauge
2) The shape of the coil
3) If the coil is actually multiple coils
4) If the coils are connected in parallel or series
5) The type of metal used in the conductor
6) The influence that surrounding materials have on inductance

How about this:
1) Look up a patent search for the old Russian car coil.
2) Call up the manufacturer.

giantkiller

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUJza3l8rmU
Lest we forget...
Thank you, Marco.

These two vids show me that if we have a stable magnetic field, that field can be pushed with another field. In Marco's vid the core(sic) gets pushed. In Otto's we see the core then pushing a disconnected coil with a magnet aiding that. The thumping shows up in both vids. In these vids there is something mechanical that is loose. I am now wondering if 2 layers held in stasis would show a moving or flexing field that runs against another statis layer to be captured. Also in both vids there is a pulsed toroid. Marco's direction is horizontal and Otto's is Vertical. I have a vid of Marco's that is also vertical. I will find it and post.
Also!!! Otto's setup is very similar to a subcoil in Stan Deyo's wedding cake fashioned coil.
See attached. And in the vien of pushing I took this other thread:
Step #1
http://www.google.com/search?q=stan+deyo+coil&rls=com.microsoft:*&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1
Step#2
http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_832.shtml
Step#3
http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/mpd.htm


--gk.

Quote from: otto on October 27, 2009, 06:57:46 AM
Hello all,

this is what I was talking about. Sorry, its my 1. video and not so good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ0vaA1B6yE

or surch for "vibration coils by otto

Otto

innovation_station

OOOO


magic carpet ride ...

ist!

hover board anyone ... ?
To understand the action of the local condenser E in fig.2 let a single discharge be first considered. the discharge has 2 paths offered~~ one to the condenser E the other through the part L of the working circuit C. The part L  however  by virtue of its self induction  offers a strong opposition to such a sudden discharge  wile the condenser on the other hand offers no such opposition ......TESLA..

THE !STORE IS UP AND RUNNING ...  WE ARE TAKEING ORDERS ..  NOW ..   ISTEAM.CA   AND WE CAN AND WILL BUILD CUSTOM COILS ...  OF   LARGER  OUTPUT ...

CAN YOU SAY GOOD BYE TO YESTERDAY?!?!?!?!

Grumpy

Quote from: giantkiller on October 27, 2009, 01:10:37 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUJza3l8rmU
Lest we forget...
Thank you, Marco.

These two vids show me that if we have a stable magnetic field, that field can be pushed with another field. In Marco's vid the core(sic) gets pushed. In Otto's we see the core then pushing a disconnected coil with a magnet aiding that. The thumping shows up in both vids. In these vids there is something mechanical that is loose. I am now wondering if 2 layers held in stasis would show a moving or flexing field that runs against another statis layer to be captured. Also in both vids there is a pulsed toroid. Marco's direction is horizontal and Otto's is Vertical. I have a vid of Marco's that is also vertical. I will find it and post.
Also!!! Otto's setup is very similar to a subcoil in Stan Deyo's birthday cake fashioned coil.
See attached. And in the vien of pushing I took this other thread:
Step #1
http://www.google.com/search?q=stan+deyo+coil&rls=com.microsoft:*&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1
Step#2
http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_832.shtml
Step#3
http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/mpd.htm


--gk.

Look at the chart on the right side of the page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guiding_center

Conditions A and B will not result in usable current, but conditions C and D will.

Condition "C" may apply to the homopolar generator, where the force is the rotation of the disc, and the current is radial across the disc.

Condition "D" reminds me of several posts made by "tsl" where the inhomogeneous field is his radial magnetic field and the collector produces a static magnetic field perpendicular to this radial field.
It is the men of insight and the men of unobstructed vision of every generation who are able to lead us through the quagmire of a in-a-rut thinking. It is the men of imagination who are able to see relationships which escape the casual observer. It remains for the men of intuition to seek answers while others avoid even the question.
                                                                                                                                    -Frank Edwards

stprue

Why do we use square wave???  So far triangle works the best for me but I don't have an oscope yet so I can't see what's actually happening.....even though I hook my TPU up differently every time  ;D