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  • hehe Neil is cool

  • Hi Jack., just built my first rodin coil (360) and started playing tonight. I have some questions on your Neospin 6 video. What is the hall sensor in the top right of the cirtuit diagram for and how is it wired. How are the neoballs kept in position on the mirror?

  • @djsloanau The Hall Effect sensor is from Mouser elect., Part number: AH175 -PL-B

    Connect pin 1 to +5 volt supply, pin 2 to ground, and pin 3 the sensor output to the 100 ohn resistor that connects to the base of the transistor.  You can use a +6volt or even +12volt battery or power brcik instead of the supercaps.

    The neoball is in a concave cosmetic mirror

    so in stays centered as it spins merrily around.

    Aloha hope this helps

  • Grate job Jack, my know ow in this electro stuff and how to wire it is very limited but i have a question or a hint of what mite be dune whit this wiring. electric guitar cols ! haven any one try ed it ? what happens ,, i am mean I play guitar and true out the decades ,,it seems like every one is looking fore more out put in the pics .culde a rodin coil work fore that , ??

  • Supermeg, Not sure if you could use Rodin coils for electric guitar pickups, although they seem to work well as speakers in some configurations.

    Interesting idea, thanks

  • Nice experiment. But this is just a motor driven by the caps. The energy stored in 48 Farads is E=1/2 CV^2 = 600 Joules. If you make it dissipate in say 3 Hrs this equals to about 55mW RMS of power dissipated as heat in your system ;-) The trick is to make run forever, with maybe a load...

  • pablo, This is not even remotely a free energy device, yet the small amount of copper in the Rodin coil, relative to the amount of copper in a solenoid type with similar output power is significant. It shows the importance of the coil wind geometry in improviing inductive field strengths

    Anyway thanks for your comments

    always welcome here

  • Exactly. This is pointless

  • @seansalvador1  I suspect you never wound a coil or played with electricity. Your comment lacks direction.

  • Right, and i suppose you think numerology is headed in some direction or other?

  • @seansalvador1 My experiments show an inductance magnification of a Rodin coil over a regular solenoid coil. So less copper use for equivalent power out. This is replicable and factual. Not sure about the numerology, which is what you are calling the Rodin vortex math ideas.

    It is more than numerology I think.

    Aloha

  • You think?

    Well, i know. Know it's numerology. In fact, he himself (Rodin) says so!

    Numerology is not a science... nor is it maths. It's just sophism

  • It is true I have failed to see how the "sacred geometry" can improve my coils or my spirit, but the coils are really cool looking. I seek truth every Tuesday morning without fail.

  • That's because it can't. It is useless psychobabble

  • sean, Yes the vortex math seems like gibberish, but like the crop circle phenomenon, you can benefit by witholding judgment until you have an opportunity to grok it in an unbiased manner.

    That is all, I can't prove anything, I just mull and grok things over and over.

    ALoha

  • There is a huge difference between spotting useless psychobabble and reserving judgement i'd say.

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  • Craze dude, I need more clues, since I'm often pretty dense, especially in the afternoon. The clear thinking hours are precious to me. More hints, tips, suggestions always welcome here, from whatever quarter. aloha

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  • excellent job man... most comendable. i have a rodin coil im working on aswell... it will be the heart of my 1 metre diamter magnetic generator.... excellent video thou... keep going

  • nice!

  • Hi Jack.i just found your vids and i think what you are doing is great.The Rodin coil is still a mystery and who knows what people like yourself will discover.Happy experimenting.Regards jonny

  • Hi Jack. Have you ever try to run your Rodin neospin setup with one of coils as a trigger (without using  Hall E. sensor) ?

    cheers

  • Medi, Tried to use one bifilar wind as the trigger but it flakes out, and not reliable. Either winding alone will drive the neoball though, and almost as well as both together. Best result is windings in series connected as opposed or contra or whatever that is called. Best RPMs.

    I tried a 9V battery and it spun well for awhile then it smoked the hall sensor!!

    I need to limit the current to the plus side of the sensor, or you cook it good.

    Aloha

    Only have one left

  • Jack, Thanks for sharing your experiments and results. If you are conecting more than 5 volts for your setup it's a good idea to use a 3.3volts voltage regulator for your Hall E and a 50Kohm pullup resistor between output leg and positive leg of sensor as I already knew your Hall sensor operating voltage is 2.5-5.5volts. Next time you could order Hall sensor with wide operating voltage 2.2-20volts.

    Cheers

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