hhoforvolts starship rodin coil winding board test
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Great work. I like the details. Will test it on my radiant energy project.
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Greetings, I've recently constructed a toroid coil with four seperate winds: 3, 5, 8 & 13. Compact and powerful! I love your ideas and where you are getting them!! (:?)-. Keep up the great work!
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good work , keep working hard , we know you will get somewhere with this , try networking a little with the others working on rodin coils if you have not already ,
i would strongly agree with richard , 12, 24 and 36 are binary numbers and realate to the doubling circuit idea.
did you see the steorn demo in irland showing a NO BEMF rotor, exciting stuff !
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The nine point geometry doesn't meet the Rodin formula, but that doesn't mean it won't work. Test it against a 12, 24, or 36 point Starship. Good work.
Richard
Like Richard said, try the 12, 24 and 36 point Starship's - and if you will check out my channel you will see several variations on the Starship idea. You see, different pin counts produce different sized mag-fields. So the pin count should be determined by the application of the coil. When you change pin counts durring the wrapping resonant fields can be produced.
mikepowers420 1 year ago
@mikepowers420 Yes your right, I have a 24 super starcoil here but did make a counting mistake so
have to start over again after some $ make it possible to buy some new copper.
txqNL 1 year ago