Rodin Starship - See their magnetic fields.

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Come all, I will be there...many speakers and the latest devices
Tesla ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference • Albuquerque, New Mexico July 29-August 1, 2010
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Using Magaview film you can see how the magnetic fields differ in the Rodin which has a very compact magnetic field in the middle of the vortex where the Starship has a large vertical magnetic vortex field.

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  • 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 I been watching him. some people go nuts.

    Richard

  • 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 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.

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  • super interesting!!! thanks!!!!!!!

  • That's interesting

  • I wonder what would happen if you discharged a few hundred K jouls through this. Ever seen the shrinking quarter experement?

  • 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.

  • well wen you get a starship let me know im ready to fly this bird

  • @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

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