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  • thats cool what did you use for the cores?

  • @cricketts801

    I've used mild steel blackmith rivets, that I've tap threaded at the bottom.

    Thanks 4 your comment

  • can a transformer coil be wound side to side like that

  • @JulietteWalcott

    I guess that's how trasformers are winded, but I don't know mutch about trasformers so, as I sayd, take it as a guess.

  • No such thing as over unity , in an inductor you trade current for voltage and vice versa (minus thermal loss).

  • what kind off wire is it?..type or name? what size are spools? How do you connect them in series or parallel?

  • very good, simple and smart

  • @lavoslav1963

    Thank you very mutch

  • Andrea, brother are you in from the Philippines? which country are you based at right now? Just a serious question... thank you and god bless.

  • @metradon100

    Hi metradon

    I' m Italian

    Best wishes

  • how much for 2; 10 wrap coils hit me up at ltdanno360@gmail.com

  • waw, very impressive Guy.. & " Simple too" _ that is to say " Look's Simple" to do !!, LOL, But let me say to get something refined to simple is an art form.... & hard to Achieve ... I Know that much.. But seriously good video.

    Thom in Scotland.

  • @fuelban

    Thanks alot  ,

  • hey bro can you tell me were to get tha plastic spools that you are use in that proces

  • @sergio29552

    To buy the bobbins/sprockets you should try to ask at a local trasformers and motors rewinding workshop , they should possibly know , or you can search online for solenoids bobbins etc.

  • Very nice *

  • nice work man

  • why is everyone making coils?

  • how much was the spool of magnet wire?

  • @victorlam60188

    I bought it very long ago ,sorry but now I don't remember, it was pretty expensive tho.

    Cheers

  • thanks cowboy

  • wow genial !!!! grooso!!!!!

  • I was under the impression that coils wound in the same direction were better at converting current to magnetic force, and magnetic force to current - tho the winding back and forward method seems to be popular on youtube - maybe thats why overunity never seems within anyones reach?

  • @TrollingAround

    Hi, I guess most windings for electromechanic applications, are wound back and forward as shown in my video, can you please link some data that instead support your impression ?

    Thanks

    Andrea

  • @AndreaGanora ive heard the same as TrollingAround at one point. how is your coil testing going?

    have you found any style that will cause less resistance to the magnet from the coil while producing substantial voltage from the coil?

    also, would a magnet spinning in a coil produce ac or dc from the coil?

  • @TrollingAround what do u mean in the same direction? once u reach the end of your first layer you are already at that end only option is to go back to the other side and vice versa so i dont understand what you mean back and forth? thats how it is done

  • @TrollingAround All that matters is that the current flows in the same direction. You can wind it from left to right, right to left, or change every layer. The thing is when always winding from the same side you create bumps because the wire going back to the side is in the way. So it's better to do it like left to right, right to left, left to right and so on.

  • @TrollingAround winding coils this way can produce downward pull magnetism ( N to S) when wound counterclockwise. as for achieving overunity, that one makes me scratch my head.

  • nice idea to make coils with accu drill! ty for sharing it.

  • Fantastic! Thanks

  • i like u r video ...thanks

    but part 2 and complotion is required...

    thanks..

  • Very Cool. 5* and thanks for posting

  • Andrea- Where did you get those beautiful coil Bobbins. We end up making our own & it is not fun! Any help would be great.

    Thanks & good job.

  • To buy the bobbins/sprockets you should try to ask at a local trasformers and motors rewinding workshop , they should possibly know a seller , or you can search online for solenoids bobbins , winding bobbins, inductance bobbins etc. and try to find some dealer next to you or that would ship them.That's how I found them here in Italy .

    Cheers

  • What is the name of the song? thank U nice vid 5 stars

  • Thanks

    The music is one of the songs included in the pinnacle video editing software I used, and is called RODEO ROUNDUP

  • wot is inside the coil, a steel bar or magnet?

  • The cores of the electromagnets mounted on the device you can see at the end of the video are made of soft iron

  • обыкновенный генератор?

  • how did u make them?

  • I am very excited with this... Does this produce electricity? Also is there a magnet infront of the spindle, if so what size of magnets were used?

    Thanks

    Eric

  • What you refer to is shown better in my video

    003 - single coil & multiple coils pulse generator.

    Yes there are magnets and it produces and also waste electricity

  • where can i get the coils?

  • As you can see I make the coils myself.

    If you was talkin about the bobbins/sprockets you should try to ask at a local trasformers and motors rewinding workshop , they should possibly know , or you can search online for solenoids bobbins etc.

  • I can understand the appeal of making such a device as a project but..are people really making " perpetual motion" machines thinking that they are really going to work? If nikola tesla couldn't come up with something what makes you think you can? I'm not being negative, I actually want to know your answer.

  • Since you refer to my project ,I guess that when you talk about people making " perpetual motion" machines you refer to me. What in the video gave you that idea? Have you read the video description? if not maybe you should.

    As for your last question, my answer is that I deeply doubt that even studying for the rest of my live, I could gather 1% of Nikola Tesla technical and scientific knowledge, not to mention his genius .

    Anyway that doesn't mean I renounce to have some fun experimenting.

  • Well the reason I say your trying to build a perpetual motion is because you say your trying to build a over-unity generator. Which is basically the same thing is it not? You could however turn that device you've made into a great little wind generator when your done. =)

  • 1 of 3-Well somehow you're right , perpetual motion and overunity are on the same path , but in my view good they are not exactly the same thing. A perpetual motion machine is a system working in overunity, while an overunity system doesn't necessarly have to work perpetually.

    At list among amateur researchers ofthen the word overunity ( possibly not used in an exact way ) refear to the chance of building systems and devices able to use/drawn existing but yet undiscovered/unused energies .

  • 2 of 3-In the case of my really amatorial and empiric experiment I' ve tried to make up my mind about the claims at the base of the work of people that, like John Bedini, claim to be able to run simple electromagnetic systems that working should be able do drain an existing form of energy of yet unknown origin that captured/drained by the device itself while working would inexplicably cause the system to run wasting less electric energy than the amount produced from the running device itself .

  • 3 of 3 - this is one example (of the possibly improper use I make of the word over-unity ), and even if the concept would work , such devices will anyway come to a stop sooner or later due to friction , wering  of the components etc.

    I didn't say this concept and devices are necessarly working , but is still an interesting field to explore for who's willing to experiment and give it a try.

    At the worst there is always the chance to and up with a nice a micro-wind generator ; )

  • Good reply, Thanks =)

  • Very good, man! Thanks for show us.

  • does the magnet need to touch the coil,does it produce electricity?

  • by putting electricity through the coils, they themselves turn into magnets

    and a moving magnet also produces electricity. by putting coils around the moving magnet, the coil captures the electricity

    you can make a closed circuit that runs forever

  • where did you get all that copper from

  • if you put masking tape after every 3 layers it will stay smooth all the way.

  • что-за проект?

  • Where did you get the plastic spools from?

  • old string

  • very cool

  • Hey Andrea thats very helpful and I need little more to know. Could you please show us how tattoo machines coils are made.. I mean it is said coils are of 8 wraps, 10 wraps how exactly it is measured, Do we bind the wire over and over again till the 8th or 10th layers of wrap... can we take any metal to wrap the wire? what should be the thickness and length of wire?.. Please answer back atleast something..

  • SATANIC COIL!

  • So can these coils be used in coil guns and tesla coils even though they are overlapping in opposite directions?

  • i was looking for a hanah montana video but this is better :)

  • Thanks; I have found a supplier since i asked.

  • Great.

    Good luck and have fun whit your projects .

  • thanks

  • hola quisiera saver como conectas las bobinas

    gracias espero tu respuesta

  • What size is the copper wire?

  • I use a 0,35mm or 0,45mm the wire in this video is 0,45mm

  • nice one man...good project and a fuuny song too....om

  • layering wires on one each other reduce the voltage short cercuiting. I suggest that you build only one but linear and very long. Or you put a layer or something else between those coils that insulate the tension between the layers.

  • arem't they enamel coated?..

  • yes they are , that's why no extra insulation is required

  • haha. Just realised the coil housing is made from an old Frisby. !! :-)

    Whats the coil bobins made from.?

  • 140° celsius resistant plastic

  • ever thought of putting the wire through a BIC Pen tube, then it wont Cut your fingers when you guide it along the bobin.

  • That's a good idea , but in reality I never cutted my fingers by winding the bobbins this way, thanks for your suggestion

  • Dang thats a big roll of magnet wire. what gauge is it and where did you find it. all i can find is 5 and 10 lb spools of various gauges

  • you can buy it fron a professional electrocics supplier or from a rewinding workshop

  • thats allot of wire where did you get all of that

  • Great Job , Just get her done!!

  • Hey! this is really a effective, simple, great, and very inexpensive winding machine. Good Job !!

  • like the music too second bobbin for the count in feet right

  • thiis is very good!! How many Watts and Volts did u have from generator ?

  • Hi. great job. what is the white plastic material and where can I get some? Thanks

  • Those are plastic bobbins used for the winding of coils.

    You can find them from local suppliers of electronics components.

    Cheers

  • hey there.

    i enyoied ur video niceley done to make the coils i wil have to do it to that way...im making a bedini.

    waht are u making ?

    cheers.

  • those coils were made to build the unit you can see in another video I made called:

    003 - Single coil & multiple coils pulse generator (part 1)

    Good luck whit your project

    Cheers

  • Afther all ? lol

  • jajaja very good system

  • great, a fast way..

  • LMAO! "Country-fied" technology "WHIT" a disappointing ending! LOL!! nice try though...

  • ciao, io sapevo che le bobine si avvolgessero seguendo una sola direzione e non facendo sopra e sotto... ossia una volta avvolta la prima spirale dall'inizio alla fine, la seconda spirale si avolgeva riportando prima il filo allinizio.. non so se mi sono spiegato bene... ciao

  • WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR COIL BOBBINS?

  • Hi GERONIMO1881

    I got them from a bobbin manufacrurer here in Italy, it whas a supplier of bobbins and protection casings for coils toroids and traformers , I cheked it for you but is not in business anymore.

    Try to chek for a manufacturer near you, you should usk to a workshop that rewind electric motors end trasformers ( or in a good electronic components shop )they should know.

    Cheers

    Andrea

  • wow thats so cool

  • If you make sure that all of your coils are wound the same number of turns and also use VERY STRONG magnets (or electromagnets) and you also if you build two of these and stack them such that the coils are close together and the magnets are close together you will get an intensification of the field strength through magnetic resonance effects. Imagine looking at the end of a tuning fork after striking it. Align the coils and magnets. Drive the rotor with a motor

    Coil @ O Magnet

    Coil @ O Magnet

  • That's a pretty coil. What do you put them around though? I read somewhere that it's better to wind around ferrous material to increase the flux... true?

  • it will never be over unity the extra power is from the magnet its self

  • Greetings from mexico City! cool video!

  • Ciao andrea complimenti per il tuo lavoro, nu fan della free energy

  • did you evre finished this project let me know how it whent.

  • Hi MYLOW121363

    I still didn't finish whit this project.

    As soon as I'll have some data and conclusions I'll post it .

    Cheers

    Andrea

  • so cool! keep going! put a bunch a shaft then you got a motor for your car.

  • 5 Stars!

  • wow very nice and clean setup!

  • nice! i also maded with drill machine, but i haved counter on that :)

  • Nicely done! You can over come the braking/jerking effect of the magnets if you have an odd number of magnets or coils. Go to w w w (d o t) mullerpower (d o t) c o m and you will learn a ton about energy generation of this type.

  • @aaronhall555

    Thanks for the suggestion

    In fact using odd number of magnets and even number of coils ( or vice versa would avoid that braking/jerking effect , on the rotor you see in this vid I didn't use that solution because I wanted to use it also as a pulse motor ad having same number/spacing of coils/magnets makes it easier to trigger simoultaneously as many coils you need using only one switch.

    Thanks for the link, interesting work and lots of infos, cheers

  • THis is simply brillant!

  • Very simple very nicely done and very efficient.  Definitely a Genius at work.

  • please let me know where i can find the bobins that you use to wind the wire on to.very nice coil setup are they how are they wired, thanks.

  • Hi I did unswer you here the 8 of decenber but now I've noticed that the message don't show, sorry I'll attach it again : )

    Ciao MYLOW121363

    I get the spools from a local Italian manufacturer , but you can make a search on the web for " bobbins spools " and for shure you'l find a producer near you, otherways you can usk a local electric motor and trasformers rewinding workshop for tips about a producer near your home, tey'll very easly know one

  • i did find it at a local electric motor shop adn they even gave them to m for free i made 18 oicls that will be controled by a cpu circute thanks and i will be posting a video of my progress soon.

  • Hi Ciao Mylow,

    Can you give the exact address of the Italian Manufacturer from whom you get your spool/bobbins?

    Triead all over the web, with no luck!

    Bestest Regards,

    KEN.

  • hehe nice coil :)

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