Instead of a sparkplug, try using two pieces of metal. Make the positive one a lot bigger than the negative one. The negative one should be maybe 1/8 inch by 1/4 inch. This gets you higher current density on the negative electrode and makes more plasma.
So the bifilar coil works with straight DC? Is it acting like an LC resonant circuit, and the sparkplug is the spark gap oscillator? Man that is so cool!
yes it is a sparkplug I hooked the bifilar coil in series and the coil oscillates with straight dc from a battery best , if I use rectified current a large capacitor is used to try to filter out 60hz since the coil oscillates much faster
very interesting, how many turns are on the bifilar coil, is there a core if so what type, is coil wound in parallel or sereis. What are you using for powersupply. How are you obtaining the 300+ volts. Any ansewers would be GREATLY appreciated
is that an spark plug in the water what do you have driving the bifilar coil do you keep the bifilar coil hooked up like in teslas patent or are the lead seperate oh and really good job that thing nearly takes off like a jet engine
It is straight dc to the coil but the coil resinating usually shows the spikes on the scope but my scope is old and when i showed it it wasnt working properly .If I turn the scope off then back on it usually works again. It works better once it is warmed up . It is old I guess I need a new one.
I wonder what it would sound like if my bifilar had a couple thousand turns instead of 900 .Also the potential difference would be much greater between the turns of wire .Tesla says that is what makes this type coil so unique, The one I read about of his bifilar in a series was a pancake style but it definately seems to have the same charactoristics.Tesla was awesome!
Instead of a sparkplug, try using two pieces of metal. Make the positive one a lot bigger than the negative one. The negative one should be maybe 1/8 inch by 1/4 inch. This gets you higher current density on the negative electrode and makes more plasma.
So the bifilar coil works with straight DC? Is it acting like an LC resonant circuit, and the sparkplug is the spark gap oscillator? Man that is so cool!
Did you burn the Hydrogen that comes off it?
ralstonmethadone 2 years ago
Can you please post a schematic at
overunityDOTcom ?
Substitute the DOT with a real "."
What electrical input power does it use, when these
big oscillations start up ?
Many thanks.
overunitydotcom 3 years ago
yes it is a sparkplug I hooked the bifilar coil in series and the coil oscillates with straight dc from a battery best , if I use rectified current a large capacitor is used to try to filter out 60hz since the coil oscillates much faster
johncarl43447 3 years ago
very interesting, how many turns are on the bifilar coil, is there a core if so what type, is coil wound in parallel or sereis. What are you using for powersupply. How are you obtaining the 300+ volts. Any ansewers would be GREATLY appreciated
tommygunn628 3 years ago
check me out, i got schematics.
crob227 3 years ago
is that an spark plug in the water what do you have driving the bifilar coil do you keep the bifilar coil hooked up like in teslas patent or are the lead seperate oh and really good job that thing nearly takes off like a jet engine
prototype9000 3 years ago
are you using the secondary?
crob227 3 years ago
It is straight dc to the coil but the coil resinating usually shows the spikes on the scope but my scope is old and when i showed it it wasnt working properly .If I turn the scope off then back on it usually works again. It works better once it is warmed up . It is old I guess I need a new one.
johncarl43447 3 years ago
where you pulsing this or using straight DC? The Oscope looked pulsed but it's been so long since I even had mine turned on I may be mistaken. LOL
KyHighlander59 3 years ago
I'm not sure what it puts out
johncarl43447 3 years ago
where you getting bursts of HHO? It looked like it but couldn't tell, could have been the water boiling. Which was it?
Was incredibly cool either way.
KyHighlander59 3 years ago
I wonder what it would sound like if my bifilar had a couple thousand turns instead of 900 .Also the potential difference would be much greater between the turns of wire .Tesla says that is what makes this type coil so unique, The one I read about of his bifilar in a series was a pancake style but it definately seems to have the same charactoristics.Tesla was awesome!
johncarl43447 3 years ago
Yes, Long live Tesla's Dream of Free Energy. +1
sirHOAX 3 years ago
what size wire?
infinity8421 3 years ago
That noise is extremely unique. That is awesome! That bi-filer holds some promise for sure..
sirHOAX 3 years ago
feedback ? normally I would say move the microphone away from the speakers but in this case, hmmm ...
SmartScarecrow 3 years ago
dude-thats crackin when it hits resonance!
awsome
m3sca1 3 years ago