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  • seems like it took alot of man hours!

  • @TunioMir all coils are...

  • this is going to melt!! right ?

  • Im sorry did you say that wire is insulated? Is it ok to use insulated wire with rubber?

  • the application of this coil is infinite, those few dislikes on this video is probably from poeple who don't wish better future for mankind!

  • Does the rounds of coils have to be multiply of 9??

  • It would seem to me based on what I have read that your coil is off, there are supposed to be 3 coils, which are all 3 supposed to occupy an equal surface of the torus. In your coil, the 2 copper coils are drastically larger than your 3rd grove coil. Why have you modified the design ?

  • You didn`t prepared how to make instruction, to much "here, here, and this one". Apparent lack of vocabulary . And you don` t know how to stay in center of camera.

  • @Sempolus. you know your vocabulary is kind of inadequate, and the sense of entitlement is so childish. Where do you get off telling this guy, who, in the first place is GIVING a DEMONSTRATION. Which is a virtual walk-through of instructions. I mean its ridiculous how people feel the need to nit pick at everything when they haven't attempted to manifest anything themselves. Its inadequacy on Sempolus part. other wise he would feel no need to talk down about Magenpies instructional video.

  • @TheMeansardine

    Wow, i love you the way you (in the lack of words) 'attack' this not wise statement he made :) THNX because i love the 'lets help others to help our self way of viewing life itself'

    IM SO IMPRESSED BY YOU VIDEO; ITS VERY USEFULL

    Thank you for sharing, never mind the dumbass madman complaining about hes life or whatever he is mad about.. lol

    Keep up the good work, theres a lot of us who's happy to have a sideman or neighbour on the other side of earth to help us get enlighted :-)

  • @wubabooya

    Yeah! I humbly agree

    Best Regards from the other side of our interesting planet

  • how about a hoola hoop rodin coil?

  • @ParapaDrifter

    yeah. possible. it will flat out, im not into how it works, but my imagination telling me... good idea.

  • how come mine looks like shit?

  • youtube.com/watch?v=9HA9KEcOgB­g

  • Now what would happen if we take those 36 points in the ring, and doubled it, 72 (9) points on the circle, the math could still be correct, I did not calculate it trough according to the Vortex math, but the coil would be more tightly woven. Just a crazy thought maybe, correct me on anything flawed.

  • The original, according to the math, uses 12 point per "phase" 12 for 1, 12 for 2, 12 for 3 (non-existing) so actually 24 in total. So 24 per wire would magnify (double? magnify 2^24 -> 1, 2, 4, 8, 16? the flux field? Making 36 in total -> 9 Inconsistency in spacing can lead to an unstable vortex in the center. By which might assume that the universe is perfect in it existence. I find this material fasinating as u can see, but it raises a lot of questions. Nice work by the way.

  • @SilverTissues Both coils said must be in counter phase: i.e current flows in opposite directions. Whatever number of turns you choose it will no magnify the magnetic flux as both coils cancel each other's magnetic field (you may studied this at school as 'superposition principle'

  • toroidal coil's (thats what it is actually, only with large azimuthal pitch of the turns) magnetic field is confined within the torus (core), so ther is no magnetic field in the central hole, neither above or below torus. You may have some very small one due to non-ideal winding.

    So guys, this is all bullshit.

  • @apedcen Isn't "free energy" all about cancelling the magnetic field not creating one? Causing an implosion, check out Leedskalin.

  • this is great, but does anyone know the practical application of the rodin coil, I can see it creating a more efficient refridgeration unit with minimal electrical waste. but like a laymen like me...what can I possibly do with a rodin coil?

  • hey thanks! this will be pretty helpfull when I make my Rodin coil

  • Have you notice that explaining about not damaging the while wrapping to your viewers. That in fact I must have heard you scraping the coating on the wire every time you went thru the center hole, in which could cause a short between the wires causing the flow of current to jump between windings and not follow the wrap pattern. And the cure for that would to be using a much bigger ring to give you plenty of room so it would not scrap the coating off the wire. Other than that , Pretty Good

  • Is my understanding the Rodin coil has three windings (the third being the invisible one created by the first two) therefore each wrapping, including the invisible 3rd has to occupy equal space on the coil. So when you see coils like this without the gap they are incorrect. Comments please.

  • i'll get on this asap! i love it & i'll see definitely about combining this within the bedini motor!

  • thanks man

  • i stand by what i said - marko said so himself

    in his paper and his lectures

    what he did not reveal is the nature of the current

    applied to the torus . It is probably some kind

    of pulsed dc with variable frequenses

    but we dobt really know. Need to experiment

    look at his symbol- the infinity inside the circle

    This is the path that electricity "likes"

    to take

    good luck

  • This is FAKE! Your workbench is way too neat.

  • you are doing it wrong

    the wire should be bifillar wound

    dive the torus into 9 segments -every 40 degrees

    start in position 1 - 2 -4 -8 -7 - 5 - 1

    and repeat

    good luck

  • max, i'm not being funny but how do you know???? honestly i saw a lecture of Mr. rodin and although he didn't show the construction of a coil he did seem to have gaps spaces where there's no wire and i dont see that in this video.

  • Thank you for your instructional videos Magenpies!

    I will add that I made a change by buying colored pushpins and coded my wiring diagram to make it easier to wind quickly. I used three different colors and simply alternated them at twelve equidistant points. Worked really well and allowed me to whip through the creation process in about 1.5 hours with no mistakes and rewinds!

    Alternatively, using pens to simply mark each location in a similar manner would achieve the same goal.

  • My question to you is, on the pin you start on do you start either left or right, and then for every alternating pin do you wrap it to the oppisite side. Say 1st pin Right, 16th pin Left etc? And only two wires may be used correct? Or may multiple wires be used in this coil? Thankyou.

  • Execllent detailed explanation!

  • I just want to know if someone could build me one of these coils? if so how much you they charge?

  • good explanation mate

  • thanks ,you are a star.wanted to learn this for a long time

  • I just posted a video on U Tube call "Rodin Coil Construction Questions". Could you look at it to see if I have it correct as viewed. Small pencil arrows indicate the direction of windings.

    Both of the two coils should oppose each other ? I need input on this before I start winding.

    I also need to know if coil A and B should be connected in series or parrallel with each other for maximum effect.

  • what does this rodin coil do??

  • Maybe someone can make up some injection molds that are pre-studded to make winding these more accurate and convenient.

  • Looks good but yes you must wind the windings apossing each other so one Cw and the other CCw if you look at the diagram closely you will see this. Also I have found so far the number of windings only effect the power and frequency of the coil. Nice work keep it up!

  • Nice !tks...I´m curios about how this coil works like a rotating case conected as homopolar motor...I saw a lot homopolar coils rotating around a AA battery and conected to a neodimium magnet, it will be great out runer, homopolar motor ;)

  • Since everything is in 3's, why not wind a 3rd leg on the empty space. Then do what you are doing but play around with the 3rd winding to see what is going on in that empty space!! Also you can try connecting them tesla style to see what type of coil they make. Connect a1 with b2 and then send energy down a2 and see what comes out b1. Make sense? A rodin tesla coil. Also could try to hook it up to 3 phase alternator, putting each phase on each leg. Could be a great amp choke also.

  • the old flux thruster atom pulser

    looks to me like you have wound too much wire and left no room for the flux.

    but excellent video

    just a couple of thoughts

    1 PDC pulse direct current massage the coil frequency voltage etc have you tried it pulsed thrugh a timer ?

    steven marks says that the frequency should be poportional to the cercumference. Also in rodins videos he has a diagram that shows height diameter etc of his coil there is a ratio for exact results i believe.

  • Thus the magnet will levitate inside of the copper pipe creating a motor with no resistance and infinite acceleration. If the whole thing begins to lift off the ground don't be too surprised - but make sure you don't do it outside because you won't get it back.

  • now build about 12 of them and put them on a copper pipe in circle - place the magnet in the copper pipe and then have the magnet activate each torriod in sequence so that the torroids are activated in front of the magnet, thus the magnet is always attracted to the torroids. the faster the magnet goes, the faster the torroids are activated. Eventually the copper pipe will form a repelling field to the magnet and it will no longer rest on the copper as it goes around the circle.

  • im going to try to build one but it might take some time

  • Good video, very detail oriented. You need to make sure that your gaps are equal to 1/3 the space covered with the wire, otherwise you will just have a fancy looking standard coil. Try putting some spacers around where the gap should be to keep it empty of current. Use the same amount of turns, just "stack" the wire. Layered electrical tape might work for spacers, you can cut some strips to size and wrap them around the outside. Mind the gap!

    Run some iron filing tests for visualization.

  • hi there i have made the toroid with the pins .. now what i need to know if the winding diagram.. could u plz get a hold of me and send it to me so i can follow it... or can u msg me back thanks

  • Well done!  Thank you for taking the time to share this!

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