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  • @jack very 9ice Ty :)

  • sorry, my finger hit a wrong key before I was finished. How many feet of #20 twisted pair bell wire did the coil take?

  • @Kermitkramer yes it is only 2 coils in series, not 4 ( lazy me re-used the drawing ) The coil is 9 inch diameter.

    It is all #20 solid copper doorbell wire. Not hardly twisted. Each leg of wind is 8 inches x 8 legs = 64 inches per one wind. 64 inches/wind X 12 winds = 768 inches approx or 768 /12 = 64 feet total. hope this helps aloha

  • Jack, what's the outer diameter of the starship coil? I guess you hooked the twisted pair windings in series. Your schematic shows four coils connected in series, but I'm guessing it reffered

  • This one is beautiful. Seems to be pretty powerful. My fav is still the Neo-ball spinner one. I bet I can mix drinks with THAT one. Hey, we need an RPM count here. Power rules!

  • holy Acacia !

  • Jack is an impressive coil, do you have tried to place a triguer coil in closed loop within that great hole…?

  • @skycollection Making a conical pickup coil for putting in the center, and also try some regular coils soon. Aloha Jorge, take good care and keep building your fine motors and generators.

  • @skycollection can someone upload a star ship coil drawing explaining how to wind pne of these so i can try to make one to what i see mostly is star-ship coils but no real good info how to make one and allso include the nails nail pins and numbers to where the winds go to

  • This can be interpreted as the energy would like to crystallize where

    the center is, a quartz can be used for test, if it react at once

    with the vibrating wave and hover, no, not that simple, a stone not

    a magnet, but still it is reflecting around the center.

  • @cakegybakery Thanks for the notes Johnny, yes there are still a lot of resonance tests at different frequencies that I will be doing on this coil, also winding a "Dogsaver Donut" version to contrast it with the Starship version. Also try 60HZ mains AC with split secondary and +V as well as -V source power, floating ground and earth ground, and coffee ground.

  • Is the thing attached to the rod in the middle that spins, is that magnetic?

  • @jinx748 It is a 1 inch diameter neodymium cylinder magnet, which spins on a stainless steel bearing rod. The magnet is magnetized thru the diameter and is N42 strength, quite strong, from K&J Magnetics. It has a thin coating of nickel on it. It is made of neodymium, iron and cobalt. It is slipped onto the rod and glue-gunned in place, so the rod and magnet spin together. They are a real kick to play around with.

  • Moveing right along.

  • looks like a ba- gua to me? circle of 8 eh? them numbers ''again''' make no sense- though why let that bother us all eh, such a small point! and never has so far has it. Someone like Dogchaser stand up and explain those USELESS numbers- its a Bagua and its wrong. Simple. Any symmetry spins a magnet wake up.

    Good luck Jack when your ready for real work let me know.

    Happy clappers r us.

  • @theleeburton You are right of course, I only have a limited notion and grok of the vortex math ideas, yet my intuition informs me now and then, that right geometry, resonance, and phase will pull energy from the aether.  I enjoy the vibes from this one. Direct me to your class, I'll be there. thanks Lee. Aloha

  • Wow jack! Nice one! That thing started up quick!!! That has a Big hole of a magnetic field to play with...!!! Good stuff!!! I may use this type of cool for my new gas core transformer... Looks like I can squeeze a bigger pipe in the hole VS a 36 point or so...

    Thanks jack!!! Can't wait for the next one!!!

    ~Russ

  • Thanks for sharing Jack. I've been looking forward to seeing your new coil .

    best regards

  • Live data is coming back, 8 parts & 8-based, plus an "reflective

    angle" generally at 45 degree, this is what the new coil is like,

    very surprising & interesting.

    octagon~ eight~

  • Have you made anything with a pentagonal core? Thinking of Dan Winters work on golden mean, fractal charge collapse at the core of a tornado / torus - self sustaining field..

  • @inphiknitfractal My "Devil's Trap" video is a pentagonal wind. Have not done it justice, it deserves more testing. Every coil has different resonances and phases.  aloha

  • Sweet lookin coil my friend.

    The wood bowl sure helps that Dog to be a howler. I had a dog that sounded much like that when a firetruck would go by..

    :)

    The math in that coil is very interesting. Caught my eye the first time I layed it out on paper as part of the 18 pin coil jig.

    Keep on pushin, but make sure and take time out to just sit and watch the wave sets roll up on the beach.

    Peace.

    Mike.

  • Thanks for the nice comments and design..........still waiting for 30 ultafets from Fairchild Semiconductors.

    Richard

  • Thanks for posting Jack 

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