All we need is to put this equipment into a metal ball, change a few things and get it to levitate it from the inside. But strong enough to levitate a human being inside of it. Maybe use smaller ones on three corners to control movement & speed. a new nasa space ship?
This is a great work. I knew a lot of people couldn't get it worked. You can also get rid of side sensor. All you need to do is using a hall effect sensors, Like in my video.
Hall effect requires a magnet on the levitated object, especially if your looking for distance, even then it is limited as the further away you get the more the field from the coil is stronger on the hall effects device than the magnet on the levitating object, I am considering ultrasonics with doppler effect at the moment.
No it does not require a magnet on the object. I was thinking that too. it polorize the object so it can levitate without a magnet on it. As you can see on mine it is not a magnet.
I am aware polarization takes place in the object, but the amount of polarization depends of the strength of the electromagnetic field, as you probably know that field drops of rapidly with distance, even when levitating a magnet my system manages only 42mm at best for a 1.6 amp coil current.
To get a heavy weight(eg 232.7grams/.513Ibs) suspended as far beneath the lev head as poss, best so far has been near 8 mil my goal is to get 2.5cm/1 inch, the power requirements are quite large as the magnetic field dissipates exponentialy, my power supply can deliver 10 amps at best, then there is heat dissipation to consider in the electromag coil, I've already fried two of them!
I've just stripped the transformer from an old microwave, the wire is high temp tolerant and low DC resistance.
Did not look that close at the research, got as far as the maths and faded out, but plasma energy is no small affair this much I know, requires incredibly high voltage to sustain, look up tesla coil.
Well since the only thing I'm doing is well understood in electrmagnetic physics, eg using a control circuit to control the strength of an electromagnet dependant on the position of the levitated object, I think I'm a long wayyyyy from floating cars, unless of course you know a method to magnetize the road or sky? DOH!
why? surely a better idea would be to get wasted on 2 bottles of cheap vodka?
thetrolone 3 years ago
Is this one able to levitate a magnet? Could get a lot more distance if you used a magnet.
12creations 4 years ago
You need a better camera.
PerfectBlindness 4 years ago
wow that coil must be getting pretty fricken hot!!!!!!!!
XxbombradierxX 4 years ago
All we need is to put this equipment into a metal ball, change a few things and get it to levitate it from the inside. But strong enough to levitate a human being inside of it. Maybe use smaller ones on three corners to control movement & speed. a new nasa space ship?
amircg19701 4 years ago 2
it doesn't work like that. the magnetic field from the outside has to pull it with opposing magnetic fields...
jasonguyperson 4 years ago
LOL u wish it were that simple
Ph0Steve 4 years ago
This is a great work. I knew a lot of people couldn't get it worked. You can also get rid of side sensor. All you need to do is using a hall effect sensors, Like in my video.
duruturk52 4 years ago
Hall effect requires a magnet on the levitated object, especially if your looking for distance, even then it is limited as the further away you get the more the field from the coil is stronger on the hall effects device than the magnet on the levitating object, I am considering ultrasonics with doppler effect at the moment.
RBare2007 4 years ago
No it does not require a magnet on the object. I was thinking that too. it polorize the object so it can levitate without a magnet on it. As you can see on mine it is not a magnet.
duruturk52 4 years ago
I am aware polarization takes place in the object, but the amount of polarization depends of the strength of the electromagnetic field, as you probably know that field drops of rapidly with distance, even when levitating a magnet my system manages only 42mm at best for a 1.6 amp coil current.
RBare2007 4 years ago
Yes exactly. Thats why you need a feedback circuit. mine was adjusting the position 1500 times per second. that is much more that you need.
duruturk52 4 years ago
have a look at the steorn website for their orb "free energy" device if you are interested in "free energy"
pfjb123 4 years ago
LOL, RBare2007 = RunningBare
RBare2007 4 years ago
My projects though old news are reality, Steorn has not delivered any reality yet.
RBare2007 4 years ago
what is the means to your end with this?
pfjb123 4 years ago
To get a heavy weight(eg 232.7grams/.513Ibs) suspended as far beneath the lev head as poss, best so far has been near 8 mil my goal is to get 2.5cm/1 inch, the power requirements are quite large as the magnetic field dissipates exponentialy, my power supply can deliver 10 amps at best, then there is heat dissipation to consider in the electromag coil, I've already fried two of them!
I've just stripped the transformer from an old microwave, the wire is high temp tolerant and low DC resistance.
RBare2007 4 years ago
try plasma some tme, it really is the future. The way it works is, i think it ionises the air around it, what does the research say?
pfjb123 4 years ago
Did not look that close at the research, got as far as the maths and faded out, but plasma energy is no small affair this much I know, requires incredibly high voltage to sustain, look up tesla coil.
RBare2007 4 years ago
ever tried plasma for levitation?
pfjb123 4 years ago
Never heard of it till I just looked it up, thats beyond my field, I stay in the macro world.
RBare2007 4 years ago
oh, and build the first flying car and show me that it works using magnet technology.
pfjb123 4 years ago
Well since the only thing I'm doing is well understood in electrmagnetic physics, eg using a control circuit to control the strength of an electromagnet dependant on the position of the levitated object, I think I'm a long wayyyyy from floating cars, unless of course you know a method to magnetize the road or sky? DOH!
RBare2007 4 years ago
if i can see it with my own eyes without a camera getting in the way then maybe i will believe it.
pfjb123 4 years ago
Great demo, RB. I like the way it spins. Now if you could only do that with magnets...
pinestonemtn 4 years ago
The picture was much brighter when I uploaded this!
RBare2007 4 years ago
make an video explaining how do we do!!!
biralize 4 years ago
Sorry biralize, very busy the next couple of days, when I get time I do intend to explain the whole concept.
RBare2007 4 years ago
Thanks man!!!!
biralize 4 years ago
I'll say this once only, Anything is possible with video edting.
pfjb123 4 years ago
errr, I'm not claiming to have created the universe, why would I edit the video?
RBare2007 4 years ago