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Ed Leekskalnin Motion Holder

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2009

This video is to describe how to make a Ed Leedskalnin Perpetual motion holder.

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  • did you wind these coils in the same direction?...tnx for share :)

  • I don't really remember, however, I believe the must be related to each other. I will check for you tonight

  • great, the number of turns in both coils are the same? have you try this in a toroid shape...see the us patent number 119825 . Over a hundred and thirty years ago Daniel McFarland Cook of Mansfield, Ohio patented an "Electro-Magnetic Battery" that he stated "produces a constant current without the aid of a galvanic battery"...have you mesure the volts in the coils?

  • I will research this patent. Is this similar to the Joule Thief Circuit? I did not measure the volts in the coils. This test was just a preliminary observation to come back to when I am finished with my Lindemann Motor and Bedini Motor.

  • Would be interesting to see if the current in the coils decreases by putting an ampere meter between the coil's

  • probably would, u should try it and post a video

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  • you've spelt Ed's surname wrong in the title. ;)

  • @alex681219 go download ed leedskalnin's magnetic current! its awesome it will teach you how to do this and much more. :D

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