The effects of sending various frequencies through the Flux Drive magnet. Using function generator software and a 25 watt amp, we send different frequencies through the flux drive
If the primary coil has a permanent magnet core, you can change the magnetic field of that magnet by passing current through it. Current in a wire creates a magnetic field at 90. Through a magnet shifts the field closer to the 90 degree position. Keep the magnet stationairy but oscillate the field. Make coil to Earth resonance at 7.3 to 7.8 hz, oscillate to get started. Natural standing waves power the coil when in near field effect. Good luck hope to see on store shelfs by Christmass.
Solid state generator did you get anywhere with it. I'm doing the same sort of thing it kind of works but I'm having trouble moving the flux lines I'm finding your work interesting good job.
Not sure what you are looking for as an end result or effect. Could you elaborate a bit ? Keep in mind you have an interferance pattern with the frequency you are superimposing and the frequency of the monitor. We the viewers have to see it through the camera sync freq too. Anyway, please eleborate.
For all of these little 'experiments' you should use sine waves, not square waves. When you use square waves, you are exciting the coil with thousands of different frequencies at the same time. You should try to keep it simple and do the excitation with only one frequency -> sine waves.
If the primary coil has a permanent magnet core, you can change the magnetic field of that magnet by passing current through it. Current in a wire creates a magnetic field at 90. Through a magnet shifts the field closer to the 90 degree position. Keep the magnet stationairy but oscillate the field. Make coil to Earth resonance at 7.3 to 7.8 hz, oscillate to get started. Natural standing waves power the coil when in near field effect. Good luck hope to see on store shelfs by Christmass.
zerohype 1 year ago
Solid state generator did you get anywhere with it. I'm doing the same sort of thing it kind of works but I'm having trouble moving the flux lines I'm finding your work interesting good job.
andy232005 1 year ago
Not sure what you are looking for as an end result or effect. Could you elaborate a bit ? Keep in mind you have an interferance pattern with the frequency you are superimposing and the frequency of the monitor. We the viewers have to see it through the camera sync freq too. Anyway, please eleborate.
Kevinite 3 years ago
So you've invented the......transformer?
trondyne 3 years ago
very outside of the box..this is where it's at
JJRocco 4 years ago
For all of these little 'experiments' you should use sine waves, not square waves. When you use square waves, you are exciting the coil with thousands of different frequencies at the same time. You should try to keep it simple and do the excitation with only one frequency -> sine waves.
Drevtoobe 4 years ago
what about doing the same but with 2 coils+magnets using 2 gradually adjustable (for fine tuning)sources of frequencies?
A 3° (flat aircore ) coil between the first 2 to make the harvest.
You could use Audacity with a different frequency on each stereo channel(?!).
theonlyreallaz 4 years ago
boooooored!!!!
joekei0714 4 years ago