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ELLIPTIC COMPRESSED STARSHIP COIL

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2011

In this time i am presenting my new compressed starship coil, it`s a long proscces and i compress a starship coil in a little piece of pvc tube. This coil has many application in the real life.

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  • the hall effect tip your using is it a amplifier, switch, or latch?

  • @itskaill It is a switch..! thanks for watching.

  • Given the shape... (I'm sorry I do not know WHAT special characteristics the Starship offers over conventional coils...) I'm left to wonder how it'd perform in a wind turbine stator. Nice work, as usual!

  • @KyleCarrington Hi kyle, is not possible to use as wind turbine stator i made a test and only produce 0.03 ampers...! perhaps is the low resistance ohms 2.1 and the gauge of the coil (21). Thanks for watching.

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  • Estas muy chingon carnal sigue experimentando!!!

  • Excellente presentacion Jorge, como esta echo el rotor ?

    Gracias, Pierre

  • Hello skycollection. Not sure if you've been following my project but I've attained 76,000 rpm with my motor now. Had a major failure with my circuit and it opened up one of my coils connections internally. It is repaired now but I'm waiting for the epoxy to cure. Still testing and working to improve it. Your work is beautiful as usual. Thanks for your videos.

  • Holy smokin' rotor! That thing is really spinning fast, so fast it's scary. If it keeps going, it might fly apart due to centrifugal force. Of course it helps a whole lot that the bearings are magnetic and super low friction. You should put some black marks on the rotor so that the spinning is more visible. Of course when it gets that fast, it's just a blur. But it's still really fantastic!

  • @skycollection I watch each and every video over and over again. Your inventions blow my mind!

  • @skycollection writers recommend using one exclamation point every 10,000 words. do you know that?

  • Honestly, even if none of your stuff was of practical use, it's fricken gorgeous. It's like Art. You are a craftsman, I'd love to have such beautiful finish product!

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