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Self-Runner NS Coil Pulse Motor Live Video Stream. It's been going for months!

Started by lasersaber, September 01, 2010, 09:59:28 PM

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dllabarre

Quote from: capthook on September 27, 2010, 10:57:19 PM
Pure (distilled) water is a very poor conductor as these impurities have been removed.
The number of molecules of water that are dissociated is practically negligible, making the distilled water a weak electrons conductor.

Salt water is the most conductive.
When salt is added (NaCl) to the system, the conductivity of the system increases considerably.


I know distilled water isn't good to use but I wanted to prove that to others on this thread.

Next I will use salt water.
Should I use a saline solution (used for the eyes) or just add salt to water and mix it real good?

DonL

shylo

Hi all ....I've been doing more exp...decided I would measure voltage as I wound coil to see if cross over (wires twisting over each other) made a big difference..... turns out that I can get same voltage out of 2" of straight bi-filar winding....as I can 3 layers ....2" versus 10' ....plus I get more micro amps .............can anybody explain this to me?........seems to me winding coils is a waste of time .....also made 5 of these straight coils ...hooked them in series ...they added .....plus the copper I used was off of a solenoid from a chev starter....so it was enameled....started with 2" length of enameled, wrapped in cotton,twisted galv steel around it.... still have to try hooking parallel to see if I can get the amps up........make sure to burn off the varnish .....get it good and clean ,only where connections are being made.........give it a try .........shylo

lasersaber

Hi everybody,

I just wanted to let you all know that I had to take down the live video cam as I had to use the computer it was hooked up to for other things.  I will be buying a new wireless webcam in the near future.  I should have a much better quality video stream.

The motor is still running.  It's been going for over 100 days now.

I wound a new large coil with 0.56mm Double Cotton Covered Copper Wire.  It does produce good voltage and over 30 milliamps but it has a very poor electromagnetic effect.  It can hardly even get it to spin a small light rotor.  I used about 500 feet of wire on it.  I have had an idea for awhile now that larger gauge wire might work better.  I am going to test this idea in the near future.

I have made some really amazing discoveries with NS coils working and Daniel Mcfarland Cook coils in the last few weeks.  I will post updates in the near future.

Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: lasersaber on October 01, 2010, 04:58:06 PM
Hi everybody,

I just wanted to let you all know that I had to take down the live video cam as I had to use the computer it was hooked up to for other things.  I will be buying a new wireless webcam in the near future.  I should have a much better quality video stream.

The motor is still running.  It's been going for over 100 days now.

I wound a new large coil with 0.56mm Double Cotton Covered Copper Wire.  It does produce good voltage and over 30 milliamps but it has a very poor electromagnetic effect.  It can hardly even get it to spin a small light rotor.  I used about 500 feet of wire on it.  I have had an idea for awhile now that larger gauge wire might work better.  I am going to test this idea in the near future.

I have made some really amazing discoveries with NS coils working and Daniel Mcfarland Cook coils in the last few weeks.  I will post updates in the near future.

Hi Laser.  Thanks for the update.  Interesting point regarding the thicker wire.  Are you using the copper as a secondary?  Or a winding with only copper?  Can't quite understand this.

Regards,
Rosemary

lasersaber

Copper wire beside the iron wire.  Just like a  normal NS coil.