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  • the RPM is really high....thumbs up------

    I just wonder why NASA does not develop

    a safe source of energy such as this one here and get rid of all these toxics from our life

    It is all described in the

    top magnetic generator

    search for it in Google

  • The time has come for Free energy to be revealed ,But the coverup is very strong,Go to LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM and get the blueprints for a genuine magnet motor ,Join the energy revolution!

  • Hi, Dave K Youtube name is mavendex.

    He also posts to the Google Rodin coil group

    Aloha

  • Hello Jack:

    5 stars... Thank You

    How to winding this coil? Dave's coil, what is his youtube name? Regards

  • Great job Any idea how it compares to existing electric engines as far as power draw, torque, heat, etc?

  • @TrutherD1  One comparison study is my Neorotor coil compare 1 and 2 videos, check them out. The Rodin coil does seem considerably more efficient, more powerful, while using less copper than a regular coil, tho I am not a motor designer, just an experimenter. The unusual geometry of the Rodin coil is the key factor.

    Aloha

  • Hey thanks for the response. I see that this has applications at increasing efficiency... but don't forget about free energy. I think the trick is oscillating the omni-dimensional field in tune with the "surrounding" zero point energy at the 9 axis... as described by Rodin in his lectures. Please let me know if you try it :)

  • @TrutherD1 I'm a ZPE believer. Thomas Moray's device, the Testatika device of the Methernitha group in Switzerland, some of Tesla inventions, cold fusion, all actually work and extract ZPE energy. The Rodin coil is unique, but I'm having trouble connecting Marko's vortex math to the coil design, it is allvery fuzzy to me, tho I've watched plenty videos. I've wound 6 coils and they work well in pulse motors.

    Aloha

  • I am familiar with Moray - his device was the most exciting I saw. I just looked and he uses 3 coils... one to adjust the frequency. I think that is the key to "riding" the "9" energy with the omni-dimensional field. If you can figure out a way to adjust the frequency within the coil I'd be very excited to hear what you find. :)

  • keep it coming

  • Jack, another kick butt project! That thing really spools up to some incredible RPMs. What power are you using to get it all going? 110v,battery, nuclear reactor?

    Keep up the cool work,

    your bro,

    Gary

  • That is awesome Jack. That box is getting scary now. You might want to upgrade to bullet proof plastics now, lol.

  • Jack, is the magnet solid mounted on the axle, or spinning on the axle? And may I also ask if the magnet is dylectic or normal polarity?

    Peace, and keep up the cool work.

    Mike.

  • @mikepowers420 The neomagnet is glue-gunned to the stainless steel axle. I ordered the ball bearings that match the axle. The neomag

    is 1 inch diameter N42 strength from K&J magnetics, magnetized thru the diameter, normal N and S polarity. Hope that helps Aloha

  • Jack, thank you. Your information was a huge help in understanding this.

    Peace and good health to you and your family.

    Mike.

  • Thanks Jack for being and bringing those coils to life its awesome to see your wizardry at work!

  • Mavedude, It surprised me how fast this thing cranked up. And the rotor could be a lot closer to the coil. I wore goggles !

    Aloha

  • We have lift off... LOL!

    Brilliant piece of prototype work!

  • 12 V! whats the hertz

  • @TheUFOeffect : The frequency ( Hertz ) varies continuously. At top speed the rotor rotates at about 380 revs per second x 60 = 22,900 RPM.

    Each time the "South" pole of the rotot magnet goes by the Hall sensor it sends a signal to the transistors, which pulse the big coil. This process accelerates or regenerates, so it is self-starting and can run with torque at any speed.

    Aloha

  • @jackscholze theres a difference between frequency and rpm/revs.

  • UFO, The applied signal frequency to the coil is the RPM in this case, though with an alternate signal the frequency could range widely as you say. I have used a 555 timer signal, and signals with various freqs and duty cycles. Not sure I am getting the true resonant freq of the system here with just the Hall sensor.

    Aloha

  • @jackscholze: k. it's cool how when you reply to somebody the name automaticly types.

  • @TheUFOeffect  You are right, the freq is the RPMs divided by 60, or in this case RPS (revolutions per second. ) To answer your first very reasonable question, the freq = 380 cylces/sec or 380 Hertz. Your Youtube videos are great, excellent and well presented.

    Aloha

  • @jackscholze: i would call that more of a physical frequency. i was more so talking about electrical

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