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  • #16
    Originally posted by baroutologos View Post
    I see you have some experience with copper flat wire huh?
    It is not insulated as the normal copper wire we know?

    To state my purpose, i plan to utilize it in a specialy energizer, in biffilar form, parallel wound (2 strips) series connected that will go at kilovolt range.

    Not appropriate?

    Regards,
    Baroutolgos
    If your talking about the flat wire I dirrected you to it IS insulated magnetic wire like we have been using, just flat.

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    • #17
      copper foil

      I don't know if this will work but copper foil strips are used in making stained glass and is readily available in various widths at stained glass supply shops.

      Brownsville

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      • #18
        Perhaps not the most relevant thread, but i was directed from the Ou.com forum to this nice youtube video.

        YouTube - cabetecl's Channel

        See the biffilar coil's performance at really high voltage. (and under special circumstances?)

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        • #19
          @Mark - Thanks also for the flat wire link.

          @Inquorate- I agree RF isn't Tesla's Radiant. Also nice good comments in some of your latest posts & JB gave you some nice credit..

          Yes, Flat wire may "conduct" the "RF" better. - I would say the Longitudinal displacment current may delivered better along a flat conductor or one with a large surface area.

          Eric Dollard states in a "you-tube" video that "Everything has to be done with sheet copper". "Any effective a conductor for "RF" current has to be a third wide as it is long". "Otherwise you may as well use a resistor in the circuit". (He is speaking of his connection to ground & he has 24 copper ground rods into a salted marsh though). - For transmission of longitudinal waves into the ground. However this supports the idea of a using large copper bus on the Bedini circuits and anything where Longitudinal waves or Radiant energy is to be conducted.

          Tesla said in his court case that "his radio was non-electromagnetic". - He said repeatedly but it all fell on deaf ears.

          "Electrons have nothing to do with the flow of electricity. Electrons are the rate at which electricity is destroyed. Electrons are the resistance! The waveform of electron flow is the same waveform produced when you slam on the breaks and you hear that horrible screaching sound - its not a nice harmonic sine wave. Its a very bitter horrible sound of energy dissapation and material flying everywhere. Electricity flows in the space between the wires. This has always been known by electrical engineers". - Eric Dollard.

          So I believe that the parallel wound, series connected coil is the type of coil that should be used when tring to produce higher amounts of Radiant energy. The resonant frequencey is generally lower and the peak voltage generaly higher, with these coils. The use of german silver wire (in primary coils) to restrict electron flow may also be of assistance to produce more Radiant in a seconday coil?

          Listen to Eric Dollard!

          Just my thoughts:
          "Doesn't matter how many times you kick the coyote in the head, it's still gonna eat chickens". - EPD

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          • #20
            rolls of insulated copper strip

            @baroutologos

            If you look at the 'Laminax' link (under the Flat Magnet Wire link) at the Alpha-Core site you will find rolls of insulated copper strip which is what I think you are looking for. I purchased both their flat magnet wire and a few rolls of the insulated strip a year or so ago make bifilar coils with.

            Mike Klimesh
            Live to experiment, Experiment to live (+_+)

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            • #21
              Actually I think that electric energy flows in magnetic field around wire.

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