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From: geminitric
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  • try with 2 rotors ( one down as now, and one up, connected by a gear ).. you can collect more torque ?

  • I put a perfectly round hallow pure gold sphere that screws open and close at its middle and placed a grape inside of it and placed it in the middle of the rodin coil and left running on a 6volt current for 60 days and when I unscrewed the Gold Sphere. The grape was in perfect condition. We are still understanding what kept the grapr so fresh for so many days. Please help in our research.

  • could you send me some drawings of materials and how you set this up, its very smart thinking to build one of these. my email is theelementpush at yahoo dot com. thanks

  • so how does ur input power compare to ur output?

  • geminitric - I'm thinking (uh oh ) that the Bedini type-trigger from the neomagnet acting on the trigger coil is better than just a 555 pulse, since it triggers at the right spot in the magnet rotation and less likely to stall or just vibrate. Some feedback from the magnet to the coil is needed for best performance. I'm going to add a hall-effect sensor to my circuit in addition to the 555 for better overall triggering.

    Keep on cranking that cylinder !!

  • gemi -- you are getting some significant revs and RPMs there. What controls the motor speed? How about a guided tour and diagram next time? thanks

  • Thank you! I am getting together the circuit diagram and will try a tour-style video :-)

    The RPMs are affected by a couple factors. The placement of the A-wire coil (bottom, green) relative to the B-wire Rodin. And oddly - charging a capacitor bank has no effect on RPMs, but putting a battery on slows it down (ie. loads it somehow). Charges excellently and quickly. Revived a ten-year old, quite dead, 14.4V laptop battery.

    Applied input voltage also increases RPMs.. almost a no-brainer.

  • My motor runs from 6 vdc to 15vdc, and the charging is not as good as yours. Did you also notice the current draw goes "down" when you load the motor shaft. That is something to investigate further.. Mine charges caps well up to 115 Volts, but mixed results on batteries.

    aloha

  • Great neomotor. Looks like good torque and RPMs. too. Please include a circuit diagram in your next video, I wnat to make one too. Keep up the fine work....

    Aloha

  • Looks like hes using a bi filer coil on the bottom and picking up the EMF using the Rodin. Work in progress so to speak. I wonder if the Rodin can both power and pick up the neo's energy. Great to see people experimenting with Rodin coils.

  • yes these experiments are fascinating! Keep it up Gem! I wonder if you can somehow add in a 555 timer into the primary of the rodin coil then it might be possible to adjust the frequency of the coil. RESONANCE! carry on Gem............. Scott

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