RESONANCE EFFECTS FOR EVERYONE TO SHARE test 11
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Why don't you have a 90' wire antenna with SS sphere & secondary of 5 windings of triple thickness wire & wind another Pancake coil exactly the same as 1st except in the opposite direction also with 5 winding secondary then on one coil just power secondary with PC Test Tone software & do a 5Hz to 20000Hz Square Wave Frequency scan on Receiver coil you have a little Led light on primary, you'll find 2 resonant peaks the 2nd will be Longditudal in nature. You just dial into Receiver Coil Resonance
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BTW - wanted to say thanks for posting all of these videos - it has been a great help seeing you progress through everything you have posted. Great job.
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Hey Luc,
Just to quote patent 512,340 (Lines 39-45):
"I have found that in every coil there exists a cerain relation between its self-induction and capacity that permits a current of given frequency and potential to passt hrough it with no other opposition then that of ohmic resistance, or, in other words, as though it possed no self-induciton."
Increasing the capacitance is the point of the pancacke winding, without increasing self-inductance. I will send you a link for an example.
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Hi gotoluc. Great work on all of you videos. Neat work and easy to see what is going on. Heres an idea for winding a bifilar pancake coil with speaker wire or lamp cord. Consider starting near the middle of the 100' of wire and then make a nice fold and then twist one leg so that you have the striped wire "paired" with a non striped wire. Hold the wires together and start winding. This will form make two bifilar wound coils, one on top of the other. Just connect the ends as Tesla prescribed.
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would it help to use another pancake coil, on top of the other one, instead of the regular coil?
cool work, do you see this being relates toany overunity devices?????
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I was just thinking that a larger or closer secondary coil would induce more voltage.. If you say that would not affect primary amperage or voltage would be great :)
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Hi luc , I tried the pancake (bifilar wound magnetic wire)and got abusoluty no positive results. however it does reduce amperage when
the flow is opposite of each other, it's definatley not the meyer's vic. keep up the good work
Maybe i am misunderstanding something, but isnt the self-inductance of the big coil one of the keys in determining if a circuit is in resonance or not? Isn't that why you have better luck with other coils - higher self-inductance?
If yes, then Tesla's patent 512,340makes it clear that the purpose of the bifilar pancake coil is to REDUCE self inductance to the point of only seeing Ohmic resistance of the wire. I am thinking you are squishing your resonance by reducing the self-induciton
maximumgravity 2 years ago
Hi maximumgravity,
can you send me an example circuit or device that would take the advantage of patent 512,340 of REDUCE self inductance.
Thanks for your time and sharing
Luc
gotoluc 2 years ago
Awesome work here man. This might be big. What happens if you move your secondary closer to primary? Does your primary begin to draw more amps?
minde4000 3 years ago
Hi minde4000,
it doesn't work like a standard transformer! so it does not draw more amps. The secondary works more like an antenna! bringing it closer to the primary puts the primary out of tune so you need to re-tune. Also you may think that change would give additional output at the secondary but this is not the case! there is no change.
Luc
gotoluc 3 years ago
I agree it's a very nice way to build a pancake coil. On the other hand, I don't agree that it is bifilar. If I see it correctly you have the 2 cores of your 'speaker' wire stacked instead of interlaced. I am sure a true Tesla pancake coil has a thickness of only 1 wire and the 'effects' (if any) come from the 2 interlaced spirals. Could you try to rewind the wire flat face down instead of on edge, and repeat the test?
Keep up the good work
WaxingRadiance 3 years ago
Hi WaxingRadiance,
good observing skills you have. I did try that at first but this plastic shielded wire does not bend well when laid flat, so I wound it this way first. If I redo it I wouldn't be able to get the center so small.
Luc
gotoluc 3 years ago