VORTEX PROJECT DESTROYED...!!
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All Comments (33)
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put the whole experiment on a precision scale and measure the mass variations
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@XoFFoX777 the shaft is magnetically suspended by the 3 magnets on each side forming a sort of magnetic bowl
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is the current in the rodin coil AC or DC?
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dont go to america they will kill you
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what is the rotor made of?
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I bet Those SLIMMY GOVERNMENT BASTERDS are SHITTING BRICKS....lol IM MAKING HUNDREDS OF THESE... :-)
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you should try to put the magnet passing thru the center of the coil.. like a tunel and then control it by hrz oscil..
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please, please, please take good safety precautions to prevent from getting impaled, we need great minds like you!!
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Why put bearings on the drive shaft when the damned thing floats in mid air ???
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What is inside the copper cylinder ??? more neo magnets ??? Where are you getting these custom made magnets that fit so perfectly onto a stainless steel drive shaft with such perfect balance ??? Or are you machining the mags and drilling holes thru them to get a shaft into the magnets ??? It all looks very confusing. Nothing supporting the main drive shaft ??? Has to be Alien tech ...
So, what is the goal of this device ?
chibraxial 6 months ago
@chibraxial Ok, is a good question, i think is not one.........is a lot of goals because is a new discovery. This coil has an incredible power and the test where the vortex was destroyed is an example of the great power in this rodin coil. Thanks for watching.
skycollection 5 months ago
Great job and nice new build on the box I like magnetic bearings as well, I have also made several motors with them, great rpm on the copper but I think you may want lexan instead of PVC much greater tinsel strength
DrSaminstine 6 months ago
@DrSaminstine YES DR but i think the inertia is powerfull and can destroy it in the same way, it`s safe to use because the copper is moderately hard, is extremely tough and wear resistant...! thanks for watching.
skycollection 6 months ago
Congratulations on the high speed! It's too bad the rotor had to sacrifice it's self. Maybe some carbon fiber tubing next time?
firepinto 6 months ago
@firepinto Himy friend, thanks for the commentaries.......I chose the copper because is one of the metals can be purest form, is moderately hard, is extremely tenacious and resistant to wear. The strength of copper is accompanied by a high ductility...! is a bit paramagnetic but does not affect the magnetic field. Carbon or fiber tubing present the risk of explosion...! thanks for watching.
skycollection 6 months ago