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  • hello!! this is a fantastic job..... this realy inspire me that i am a student and i want to know more about this please reply me at my mail .... zulfiqar.ali851@yahoo.com... i shall be very thanksful to you if you reply me... i am waiting please.

  • Very good construction

  • hola que tal .. que es el funcionamiento .. es para generaar electricidad ??? me mandas informacion porfa ...

  • I like it, with that much surface area on the coil it would be easy to keep cool

  • How do you do such amazing winding? I am having so much trouble getting the winding tight and uniform that I know my projects and experiments are way off the numbers I should be getting and the major problem is the error between ideal windings and my poor attempts. I love watching your vids!

  • What about using flash capacitors like from a camera? Don't they discharge more quickly?

  • How would this work with 1 rotor and 2 rodin coils and 2 hall sensors? So each rodin coil only had to turn the rotor 1/2 turn instead of 1 coil making it turn a full turn. Would it take less power to turn the rotor the same speed as 1 coil?

  • I want schematics please.

  • I like your videos so much, and I kmow you're not a technician. So, I'd like to ask you to use the right words. That's not the output current. That's the output *voltage*. The coil has an AC output, but you are measuring DC voltage (Are you using a rectifier?). For efficiency claculations, we have to know the coil in/out voltage (volt) and current (ampere), its type (AC or DC), and details like frequency opperation.

    Thank you very much for your videos. They are very inspiring to me =)

    Cheers

  • @paulocwb2003 Thanks Paulo, I did the correction "current" - "output voltage" and about rectifier, yes i am ussing a rectifier...! thanks for watching.

  • Cool hardware. However, you guys posting these videos are getting WAY out of control with the little message bubbles. Enough! Please! lol

  • Muy bien carnal

    ¿ves? aqui si usaste un starship.

  • Hola, intresante informacion la que has compartido con nosotros, somo s un grupo de emrendedores que por el momento esta pensando y empezando a diseñar sistemas para aprovechar energia a bajo costo, nos interesa conocer un poco mas y poder contactalo, que podemos hacer?

  • The moving parts are way down in the chip. I like that. I think Tesla would have approved. Mounted on the wheel base of a car, this could greatly enhance motorized vehicles. Personally I like the larger, more natural approach with gravity, water and air flow, that sort of thing.

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  • Magnetic bearings too? Awsome :)

  • Jorge: I just built the lower part of your apparat. Feel your readings might be because TOP axel Lev-mags are interferring with current/guass in your Coil? Notice they are closer to coil than bottom unit? Making mine a couple inches longer with top Mags on outside. ZERO POINT energy! Sounds mysterious: Every metal-workers PUNCH has ZERO POINT (then extended into physical LINE). Now if ZERO POINT can be joined to VORTEX - will be GOOD? Flat coil in bottom ring Lev space? All-time Generation?

  • Fantastic invention! Excuse my questions? 1) Earlier vids have 12v Bat supplying - same here? 2) Do you have BOTH Hall & 555 timer needed? 3) I see no wires to top motor (generator), why is that? Previously you noted that HIGH VOLTS & LOW AMPS were best combination? Do you somehow UP the battery voltage going in? Thanks for vid & any questions you have time to answer.

  • @PhotonDrive 1.- in this experiment i am using supplying of 12 volts battery. 2.- i am using my 555 timer circuit with only one hall sensor, twin vortex from rodin coil is sufficient to drive both rotors...! 3.- is the same, i am ussing one hall sensor, no wires on top. 4.- is difficult to anwser this question because i have no modern apparatuses of measurement. 5.-yes, I realize that when voltage that enters to the battery, is recharged rather well....! thanks for watching.

  • @skycollection Thanks for your answers Jorge, I will read up on Mendocino motors too! My new video on Total Levitation generator - using several techniques you also use (like ring magnets on your new vid) will be going up soon as "UFO Alien Leak - FS6". I used this technique to decode construction of Mon & Mars high towers & crystal crater roofs of Starship coil" Levitation devices for Moon itself, though I began as effort to rid Electric cars of expensive batteries. Thanks again!

  • great work man. i wish i could speak spanish.

  • So far, what is the most energy efficient (input/output difference) of all the exoeriments you have performed so far?

    Also, what shape do you think think is influencing more the energy efficiency of the coil?

    And finally, how big would you need to make that coil to power a laptop computer?

    Anyway, Im impressed by your constant effort. Well done! Good work!

  • Cuanta voltaje de diferencia hay entre input y output? Has probado a cargar una bateria de coche?

  • @ThePegasus222 no, solamente una bateria de 12 volts de 7 amperes, pero esta bateria es suficiente para poder usar tu computador portatil, solo hay que usar un convertidor de 12 volts a 110 volts...!

  • @skycollection o un transformador de alto voltaje y en el otuput un resistor ceramico de 220v o 110v en la salida positiva

  • @electronicsandrobots para usar 2 pilas AA a 110v o hasta 220

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  • How do you make the floating bearings?

    What kind of magnets are those?

    

  • tu circuito es por modulacion por ancho de pulsos digo por el 555 no?, Impresionante tu trabajo la verdad...:D

  • q bien hee!!! buen experimento

    solo te faltaría pintar la parte central de los ejes q pones a rodar para poder apreciar su velocidad

  • Must have been a lot of work! Great

    Greez M

  • That new flat Rodin is really beautifull my friend!

    Great work!

    Cheers...

  • outstanding work. is that ac or dc voltage thats coming out of the rodin coil? and at what frequency and hertz?

  • @flir67 It is Hz = RPM / 2 / 60 or Hz = RPM / 120 :-] RPM = 8,560 in this experiment...! thanks for watching.

  • @skycollection

    thanks got it...

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  • having the capacitors in it also improves the power factor???What is the output frequincy?

  • Nice work, Jorge. We are all interested in seeing comparisons to the flat Rodin coil versus the traditional donut Rodin coil.

  • @shubus YES, YOU RIGTH, in this case this rodin coil is better because i have more wire winding in the coil and the transistror is not warmed up....! observes the distance betwin of the rodin coil and the rotors...! this coil is very strong the twin vortex move both rotors without much effort....! thanks for watching.

  • @shubus That would be an expected result, then. If less copper employed, then less power. I don't think it possible to wind a flat coil with the same amount of copper as on the donut Rodin coil. For an accurate comparison of the two coils, I guess you'd have to wind a donut Rodin coil with the same amount of copper as you have in your flat coil. But that's another project.

  • @shubus you already mentioned it, is another project....! the flat disc is a little but great than plastic toroid, therefore it would take more wire...!

  • The AMPERAGE goes DOWN!?

    --Interesting.

  • @MichaelSmathers no, observes the bulb ligth stays in ignition…! thanks for your commentary...!

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