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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2008

Mixed success on this one. The Axial design is a LOT easier to work with; this coil doesn't have to be curved. The core material did reduce the heat generated, but the voltage is still down from my original proto-type. The voltage is now 1.55 to 1.60 volts AC with no Lenz effect on the rotor (believe me, the belt would scream as loose as it is!) Please note the absence of noise when I directly short out the coil. The amperage is as of yet unknown; I'll let you know what it is later.

I must point out that the original coil was 2.75 inches in length and this one is 1.75 inches in length, but both have the same amount of winds (110 winds.) I'll probably add more length to the next coil for more 'on-time', or exposure to the magnet with less gap in-between. I'll also add more steel to my next core to help increase the 'pull' on the magnets, which will increase the output, too. sc427c suggested using a ferrite core....I'd probably have a very difficult time finding a core with the proper dimensions.

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  • I invented a breakthrough energy source which violates the law of conservation of energy. I have a PROOF that there are electrodynamic phenomena that violate the law of energy conservation. I am looking for $6M for a prototype and patents.

    H. Tomasz Grzybowski

    tel. +48-512-933-540

  • @henrykay01 piss off, are you telling me thats it'll cost 6m to develop a prototype.

  • @milolouis Amen brother. I believe that an alternative energy source will become available (cheap, too) that will turn the energy industry on its ear. When it does, everyone will probably say, "Oh, yeah! Why didn't I think of that?" The ONLY problem will be if the inventor doesn't give the idea freely on the web (wants to profit from it), the 'powers that be' will buy the idea (patent & prototypes) and shelve it so no one can be loosed from the shackles of government or large corporations.

  • @henrykay01 Look, don't come here and try to scam folks. I'm freely sharing my experiments and I'm not asking for a penny. If you want to seriously discuss ideas to increase the efficiency of alternators/generators, I'll listen. If you want to scam, send out spam or whatever, just don't do it here.

  • don't you need a load on the output of the coil to determine if there is any back EMF ??

    have you tried it with a resistor or an incandescent light bulb ?

  • @fizzyelectricity I did. There is, although less than with a conventional coil, it was a minor improvement.

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  • Round magnets might help more then the rectangle ones, or turn the existing ones 90 degrees from how they are mounted now. I'm just guessing, but might be fun to try it out. Experimenting if tons of fun!

  • @milolouis I did it for less than 10 k

  • @fizzyelectricity it will sound like a stack of spark plugs

  • is there any chance of you showing the complete circuit. it would be nice or to send it to me if you like.nice work

  • @bjusticeforever suppose now u see if it works!..man if u need voltage in spire u need that magnetic field be 90 degree to wire plane..I'm mechanical engineer and I saw that all coils are so in any application..and it should be like this say this guy Maxwell...

  • @bjusticeforever As I say, I have a proof. If you know Maxwell's equations, you should be able to understand it. My e-mail address is in my contact box.

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