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Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils

Started by Mk1, March 09, 2010, 10:39:44 PM

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Mk1

@Egoose

A picture please .

But recommendation time now .

First the tube paper only .

Second the pickup coil wire needs to be really fat(serious anything in the twenties is useless)  , my jt coil gauge is about 24 , i would get better result out of 22.

The more turns you can get away with the better , you will need 2 for the jt.


Mark

edit

Are you Aussie (the use of the word mate), because i am up north the winding direction may not be proper . ::) that would be funny .

The angle you used ? and make sure you try the coil both ways.

ElectricGoose

Quote from: Mk1 on March 26, 2010, 07:34:30 AM
Egoose

1)  What's your input power?  (1.5 volt?)  1.25 rechargeable 2440 mili

2)  Are you doing something out of the ordinary with the circuit?  I have tried additional coils, darlingtons etc etc and whilst I am seeing the standard power/spikes/lamp lighting from the EC of A, I CANNOT light a lamp at the EC AND the SECONDARY coil without killing the EC lamp which means the freq might not be high enough.  Can you post your circuit?

I don't use diodes or meter for that mater , a good transistor to test is 2n2222 and 2n3409 .

3)  I have asked this before - is there a problem bringing the coils/winds closer together?  I assume this is part of the 'nuance' of the agentgates coil.

I can't say for sure the on the spacing part , but you need many revolution and turns .

4)  You are rectifying the current from a collector coil before feeding it to the led right?  (Either way, my meter is picking up just about zero AC on any coil I drop inside the field!

Non no need to ...


I will need to see a picture ...

Thanks for the reply Mark, youre a lovely fella.

I assume that although you have posted a schematic of a standard JT, where it has 'hand wound toroid', you are using the agentgates coil yes?

This being the case, I think I have been too slack with my turns then and require MORE revoloutions around the former.  The only other thing I could think of was that I am using a VERY thin plastic former and not cardboard.  I didnt think this would be a problem considering that thicker PVC pipe has been used as standard for Tesla coils forever and a day and nobody ever complains about it blocking radiant.  No former would be even better!

E-Goose

Mk1

Quote from: ElectricGoose on March 26, 2010, 07:48:08 AM
Thanks for the reply Mark, youre a lovely fella.

I assume that although you have posted a schematic of a standard JT, where it has 'hand wound toroid', you are using the agentgates coil yes?

This being the case, I think I have been too slack with my turns then and require MORE revoloutions around the former.  The only other thing I could think of was that I am using a VERY thin plastic former and not cardboard.  I didnt think this would be a problem considering that thicker PVC pipe has been used as standard for Tesla coils forever and a day and nobody ever complains about it blocking radiant.  No former would be even better!

E-Goose

No one had success with PVC , find any card board around the house the size of it it not show any difference in results .

Yes same Ag coil i have been showing and the circuit modification is a 1 k pot to replace the resistor .

I can't guarantee all bulbs will light , i am up to 6 volt 250 mili now .

Mark

ElectricGoose

Quote from: Mk1 on March 26, 2010, 07:40:40 AM
@Egoose

A picture please .

But recommendation time now .

First the tube paper only .

Second the pickup A wire needs to be really fat(serious anything in the twenties is useless)  , my jt coil gauge is about 24 , i would get better result out of 22.

The more turns you can get away with the better , you will need 2 for the jt.


Mark

edit

Are you Aussie (the use of the word mate), because i am up north the winding direction may not be proper . ::) that would be funny .

The angle you used ? and make sure you try the coil both ways.

Mark

Oh, you beat me to the punch with some queries, especially on the former material.  Yes perhaps my plastic IS the problem afterall!!!  >:(   Funny to think that something as small as that could kill performance, which makes me think there is something to all that 'orgone' matrix matching in the end!

Yes, I was only using 15 AWG as secondary pickup coil on the outside (5 turns or so) and 19AWG as the primary.  I think the former was roughly 90mm diameter by 80mm high which probably made the angle quite rakish.  5mm spacings between bifilar winds (not enough turns I suspect).

I dont have a digi camera at the mo so cant post a pic sorry.

Yes, I am Aussie!

Cheers mate!

E-Goose

ElectricGoose

Quote from: Mk1 on March 26, 2010, 07:54:07 AM
No one had success with PVC , find any card board A the size of it it not show any difference in results .

Yes same Ag coil i have been showing and the circuit modification is a 1 k pot to replace the resistor .

I can't guarantee all bulbs will light , i am up to 6 volt 250 mili now .

Mark

Mark

Yes, I was fairly certain my circuit wasnt the issue but wanted to be sure.  I always use trimpots anyway to 'tune in' and get the best consumption/power-out ratio.

Thanks for the clarification.  Now to find some cardboard rolls.  I need to start hoarding more, I throw away too much stuff  ;D

E-Goose