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  • It have have been 6 mounths and no new videos uploads, are you ok?

    You Inspired Lidmotor and many other users.

    Thats was fantastic.

    Jeanna, I would like to know if Joule Thief Induction would increase the brightness of or make fosforescent ink brightness last longer?

    Fosforecence is every related to ovnis and misterious sources of energy.

    Just my curiosity.

    I also stay away from research to have fun with Csharp programation and Animes for a kind of rest.

    Thanks.

  • @djdsfhakdfhlksdhklf

    Hi, Yes, thanks, I am fine. I am busy doing other things, and I have packed up my electronics stuff so it makes it hard to answer some questions...sorry.

    About phosphorescence, it might.I have a tile that I put onto a led from a jtc, but I never tried it without a led.

    It might work the way the bedini spikes add electrons to the battery.

    It might need to be photons to enhance phosphorescence, tho.

    I always say... there is only one way to find out, and that is to try it!

  • It's the first time I hear a girl voice on this kind of video. Incredible.

    However, it change, and make electronic more sweet.

  • good luck jeanna :)

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  • @jujusalva

    I am sorry to say this has fizzled.

    I cannot make the stubblefield coil turn the rotor.

    I need to see if it is the coil or the rotor. I actually think it is both.

  • @jeannacav good luck! have you seen my message? 

  • @jeannacav Your device looks fine. The coils can be very easy to make and you don't need a lot of windings to get a magnetic field. If you have a magnetic field it's just a matter of finding the proper alignment. I took a spring coil and put some wire tape on it and them wound 40 winds of wire around it, connected the ends with a few drops of water on a piece of paper towel and got a strong continuous magnetic response and was able to flip ceramic magnets with it.

  • @Myreply59 I don't have a video of it yet, but after reading all of Nathan Stubblefield's work and patents I discovered that all one needs is a simple coil with copper windings around it and insulated in between. And you can wind insulated wire with no power weakness. A reed switch is useful in that in creates the sudden pulse spike needed to power up a secondary coil. I'm thinking of making my own after studying the way they were made. I want to end by saying don't give up on this device.

  • great stuff jeanna, good to see.

  • @harpbloke and llewgnal,

    Thanks.

    I wish it were continuing to work so well.

    I cannot get it to continue to turn with the reedswitch and coil in place.

    But, when I do get this everyone will know!jeanna

  • Looking good !

    Gary

  • SEE!!!! What did I tell you---it just works. Kind of simple silly idea but sometimes that is what is needed. Now the trick is to get the NS coil to push it around. The reed switch location has to be just right.

  • @Lidmotor You did, indeed!

    That reed switch must be very tiny. I cannot hear it click together.

    I am going to study your reed switch placement.

    So far the reed switch has only slowed down the rotor.

  • very cool ... have seen a few replications of this device and they are quite intriguing …

  • @SmartScarecrow Thanks. Yes, this is a very interesting device... from the guy who invented the cell phone that works on a horse and buggy, no less.

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