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Lasersaber - Stubblefield coil replication---Success!!.ASF

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2010

This is a replication of Lasersaber's Stubblefield coil pulse motor---finally!! The coil is partially finished but is still functional. It works just like Lasersaber showed on his videos. It is truely amazing.

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  • Great Job LM!

  • @IndianaBuddy --Thanks. Watch Youtube for more replications. There are a bunch of people working on this.

  • Way to go! You sir, just made all those videos I posted well worth it.  I look forward to seeing your progress with this device.

  • @lasersaber -----Man I owe you one. Without those last 5 videos I was just lost. I know that it took alot of time and effort to do those but you helped out many people. This country needs more people like you who are creative AND will share what they build with the rest of us. Thanks.

  • Eureaka! :-) Where did you get your wire? Another idea, how about using your diametrically magnetized magnet with this? A big thank you to lasersaber!

  • @marthale7 ---Hey this thing has many possibilities. My imagination is going wild. I got the wire on Ebay but there is another source in the UK that most of the other people are using. It is kinda expensive but you have to use it or this doesn't work. I have this running a diametric magnet spinner-on-a-mirror right now. What to do with this if I bury it in the ground is the question now.

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  • what necessariy function does the reed switch play? couldnt you just leave it directly connected instead of using the reed switch?

  • I added first a 46uF, then later a 2200uF cap in parallel to the leads to the reed switch today. I can hear the ticking as a result, but it still does not keep it going.

    I know from this work you and lasersaber have done that I have enough power. I just don't seem to be getting it out.

    I chose this video because it is closest to the same trouble I am having.

    I even tried lasersaber's idea to use 2 reed switches. Still no go.

    Do you have any other ideas?

    thanks...jeanna

  • Well done looks great, now will it be able to do any work and for how long will it run?

  • @VideoVegetable If you buy it from the company you get a discount. I picked up 100 feet and saved 20 Dollars. Here is the company name: Homegrown Audio Co.

  • @VideoVegetable disregard my last post on cost. i just checked ebay.

  • Fantastic! How about a buzzer or relay instead of the motor? I could easily see a secondary coil working with another NS coil producing the other part of a sine wave. I guess you paid close to 100.00 dollars for that roll of wire?... just has to be another way.

  • Very nice work, well done

    A greetings

  • Hi Lidmotor.Great you didn't give up on this and now you have something many people have been trying to replicate for years.Nice.Now that you understand what is needed to make this work,do you think there is anyway of simplifying the build or is it Lasersabers way only.I am definitely going to try this and from what i have read,these can last for years so sometimes the old forgotten technology turns out to be better than the new.Great work.Jonny.

  • lidmotor,  Great work and persistence! For one layer wind are the cotton covered and iron wires side by side or on top of each other? Did you use just one layer of cotton cloth afterr the first layer? thanks and aloha

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