I decided to finally video tape the Cook Battery charging effect. There's no measurable current output directly from the coil. A charge appears only when a capacitor and fast switching Shottky diode are wired in series with the coil leads! The Spiral coil shares the same Quadfilar features. I tried to communicate the unexplainable charge. The Spiral coil design might be a little too tricky for most people to want to replicate, but i got the same effect from a cheap skein of four piece Radio Shack Intercom wire. The attachment shows a wiring schematic of Daniel Mcfarland Cook's battery. Two Tesla Hi-Voltage bifilar coils in series!
It's interesting that Daniel called this set of resonating coils a battery when it's an II tank! The capacitor completes an IIC tank circuit and supplies a virtual ground. Mcfarland's design required a storage componant as well, probably a capacitor. We can't know this for sure because those parts of his patent are missing; But that's probably how he got his to work. The charge rate grows amplified as the capacitor voltage climbs! Lazy 8 COP!
Another feature I discovered and saw replicated on youtube was the rectifying effect of the Quadfilar. Pulse D.C. into one Hi-Voltage bifilar, and A.C. comes out the other! This is a very important discovery and deserves more attention.
Intercom coil 2 1 - YouTube
It's interesting that Daniel called this set of resonating coils a battery when it's an II tank! The capacitor completes an IIC tank circuit and supplies a virtual ground. Mcfarland's design required a storage componant as well, probably a capacitor. We can't know this for sure because those parts of his patent are missing; But that's probably how he got his to work. The charge rate grows amplified as the capacitor voltage climbs! Lazy 8 COP!
Another feature I discovered and saw replicated on youtube was the rectifying effect of the Quadfilar. Pulse D.C. into one Hi-Voltage bifilar, and A.C. comes out the other! This is a very important discovery and deserves more attention.
Intercom coil 2 1 - YouTube
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