On July 30, 2011 at the ExtraOrdinary Technology (TeslaTech) Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, the SkyCollection set of devices designed by Jorge Rebolledo C. of Mexico, were taken back into the Audio Visual room to be hooked up to an oscilloscope.
Another video is being uploaded that shows that demonstration more completely.
This is a segment (footage not used in that demo segment) in which Vernon Roth proposes a mechanism whereby a solar rotor could be made, and its power picked up by the Rodin coil that Jorge designed.
For more info about SkyCollection, see http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:SkyCollection
simply placing a stationary solar cell in the most direct light would be more efficient. Concentrating sunlight with mirrors or lenses is caveman low tech and cheap. simple is better
Knowaymr 7 months ago
I always figured the solar cell rotors only had the power to rotate the mass of the coils and solar cells.
firepinto 7 months ago
Again these are Starship coils, not Rodin coils. I worked with Jorge for over a year with his coil design.
Richard
hhoforvolts 7 months ago
@HHOinfo My question exactly. I would not add a single conversion extra that is not OU in itself. Let's find out how effficient a Rodin coil is at generation power from a shaft of any design, powered by 1W or 10W of rmp-independent power. Unless it's over 100%, find a new used for the Rodin coil. It's a cool thing, but what to do with it?
Cloxxki 7 months ago
solar panel to turn a generator, WTF. Why add conversion steps ?
HHOinfo 7 months ago 2
Can it power my house?
TheStriker40 7 months ago