Rodin Starship - See their magnetic fields.
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super interesting!!! thanks!!!!!!!
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That's interesting
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I wonder what would happen if you discharged a few hundred K jouls through this. Ever seen the shrinking quarter experement?
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I built a fueless generator with a basic wound coil design which I have plugged into a grid inverter and I am looking to optimize the coil design. I want to thank you for your work in showing the charictaristics of this coil. It looks very promising, but I wonder if the field is large enough with six of them arranged in a circular static stator to perform the same funtion due to the localized field.
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well wen you get a starship let me know im ready to fly this bird
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@htomerif You need to wind a Starship to see what I am talking about. There are no turns like a standard coil, no curves, just layers of straight intersecting wires. On a 4" type one Starship, a single winding will have an inductance of 0.45 uh. If a bifiler wind is use and the winding are in phace (series), the inductance is about 5 uh.
you need to wind one to get the concept. Look at "CLanZar's" series of tests and computer winding, you may then you may see it easier.
Richard
Neat. Have you seen the guy who made a giant rodin coil? He calls it the lifesaver coil. It has a rediculous amount of turns. He has been experimenting with it on his channel: therealverbz
FnjordKnot 3 weeks ago
@FnjordKnot I been watching him. some people go nuts.
Richard
hhoforvolts 2 weeks ago
i am thinking about making one the size of a 5 gallon bucket then filling it with epoxy then installing a plastic tube in the middle and see what happens when i put 60-50 watts of rectified ac
well i should be be able to launch steel rods make a giant bedini motor with some spikes on the output
well i will have to step this down a bit to use it or just for kicks i might feed it into a second stage of another star ship coil just where do i point
gamer60634 3 weeks ago
@gamer60634 Hi, the coil will not launch anything, accept a magnet. Put a core in the vortex, it's now is a strong magnet. The large design is good and will not get too hot, but if you put it in epoxy, the heat will be trapped. A better idea would be to dip it i epoxy so the can be vented. Good luck.
Richard.
hhoforvolts 3 weeks ago