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  • stubbs......


    honestly, i dont know

    i know ozone isnt really good for you......i dont know....a plasma in the air?

    just be careful

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      Originally posted by stubbs View Post
      I have a question???? If..... Plasma forms???? The gasses are toxic???
      No. But do not put the magnetic arc space in the apex. Only put the non carbon lead from the cap to the apex. The carbon acts like a huge resistance and it forces the ray that gets emitted from the rod in between the cap and magnetic arc space to radiate outwards.
      Use a relatively low voltage to provide the arc. The high voltage that comes from the radiating event should be present on the Rodin coil on both lines. With one being low (the start position) and the other end (end) will have extreemly high voltages. For now just make another arc space in between the begining and end of both coils to see if the high voltages are present. Later you can put that high voltage thru a big transformer to step the voltages down and increase the amps.
      Always always use a remote switch and stay back from the whole setup just to stay safe. Then the high voltages will not be a problem. At the start try to have a small arc space like 1/4 inch or smaller to see what effects you get since very low timing can be quite painful like Tesla suggests.

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      • Can you please draw or /scribble what you are meaning in a diagram?
        I believe I am missing something. Are you saying that I should use tungston for
        both, anode and catode?

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        • Aaaaaah.... I see what you mean. good

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          • Stubbs & all,

            i just wired up the circuit that stubbs is using, using a 555 to pulse rather than the triger coil ( im still not sure which option is best )...

            no OU or anything.....but one thing is puzzling me, i put a coil from a shaded pole motor ( from a micro wave oven ) in the middle of both rodins....and the oscilloscope showed a PERFECT sine wave.....i was expecting some kind of whacky, messed up waveform....but no....a perfect sine wave. 400+ volts p-p.. 200+ volts RMS... when i put it through a FWBR though.......no such luck.

            im seriously wanting to rig up my ignition coil....and set the arcing to be in the middle of the rodin coils while they are pulsing.....and...maybe...a couple of HV diodes on the HV of the ignition coil...to a cap....to a load? see what happens

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            • Hi All,

              I have treid the tests mentioned. No luck...
              I used a Wimshurst generator, then proceeded using an ignition coil.

              Rave, I have this phenomina as well. ~400 p-p and have treid many
              ways of extracting it /putting it to use. No chance.
              A possability is to setup a VTA replica of sweet's; using the rodin?
              Or see attached...
              Attached Files

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              • Hi all,

                re:- my last post regarding a sine wave from the pickup coil.....it actually isnt a sine wave as such although it looks like one.....its actually a big massive repeating ring-down wave.

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                • I picked up some iron today. I am going to attempt the VTA of Mr. Sweet.

                  In the mean time, I did a few tests, with a un-used roll of mag. wire. 0.50mm 500 meters in the center of the coil.

                  The voltage is abundant, but odd to work with. Res. and power seem to happen ~2-3KHz, and is only good for 15W @~208VAC?? The Rodin setup
                  seems to be not affected at all; production through the caps as usual.

                  I tried to feed the power of the center coil back on the caps over a full wave
                  bridge. This only works at around 14KHz, and as far as work... It is better to keep them appart; affected over all performance drastically Neg....

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                  • Stubbs,

                    yep its definitely a tricky lil beast, got my 2MHz sig gen arriving today so this will help me a lot

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                    • @all

                      I just made one NEW VIDEO , testing my last unit , the secondary are not yet installed on the second and third core , but it show interesting results and blow out of the water the AG theory ...

                      You ca see lighting a bulb on a core not connected to anything and leds at the same time one the primary...

                      Also at the end and attempt to show the sparks from the secondary lighting a 6 volt 250 mili bulb , circuit runs on a 1.25 aa battery.


                      YouTube - abramrk1's Channel

                      More details Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils

                      2x 2 volts 60 mili plus 1x 6 volts 250 mili

                      I also know how to modify the secondary to fit any configuration rodin to star ship .
                      Attached Files
                      Last edited by mk1; 03-25-2010, 04:46 AM.

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                      • Hi,

                        I treid something odd. But turned out to be something good.
                        I used Gem's SSC Rodini Circuit and pulsed the OU??? from the caps;
                        at 320V(Pulsed)DC over a second (the old transformer) rodin, to a 100W Resistive Bulb
                        The out come was ~60W of power for this work??? I treid to measure the amperage
                        to the Bulb with an inductive clamp. I believe the clamp is faulty???
                        The measurement read over 8A @320(pulsed)DC. "wich is in the nieborhood of
                        around that of a rectified 220VAC"... The Bulb was lit Brillantly; compaired to a 75W Bulb
                        Plugged in next to it..... These coils are verrry strange.....
                        There must be another way to capture this energy. This makes me very eger
                        to figure it out. Mabey putting a joul Thief in the center might bring something???
                        Well, I am finished for the night.

                        Rob

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                        • stubbs

                          definitely going to have to try this when i home later today

                          good test & idea as usual stubbs

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                          • Hi,

                            I tried something new again. Same circuit as in my last post.
                            I noticed that I was getting some good voltage
                            from the the old transformer primary. So I hooked it in series with a 500m spool of 0.50mm
                            mag. wire; centered in the other Rodin coil. I had AC & DC of 160VDC
                            and around 60VAC on the same wire. I attached it to the FWB back to the caps.
                            I used a 18W hologen bulb; not know what to expect. After a while of tuning,
                            I noticed that this circuit wants heavy loads & voltage more than it requires mass input current. I gave up
                            for the day, ending at 60VDC @170mA input. The caps sustained at 311VDC.
                            I had it ~120mA. I did not notice any change in the light intensity. But the caps
                            decreased and would only sustain ~208VDC.
                            This to me was quite impressive; due to the resistive load test. 40, 60, 75 & 100W
                            Bulbs were easier to tune than anything smaller (Resistive). I have found a 1Ohm
                            120W resistor rumaging through the scrap yard; I think its time for a new load test.
                            I will try the load in the A.M... If this turns out like I believe it will?????
                            I will post the vid...

                            Rob

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                            • Stubbs,

                              damn, your imporivisation & deduction skills never cease to amaze me

                              id LOVE to see the vid !!!

                              ive spent most of this evening playing with my new sig gen just to familiarise myself with it ( ya right !...it was PLAY TIME !! )

                              interesting youre getting both DC and AC on the same wire/s

                              like i said before, gems rodini circuit with the pickup coil sending the signal to the transsitor.....i like that cos the pickup coil is emmersed in "whatever" the rodin is putting out...and sort of..feeding it back in.

                              keep going ( after a hard week at work ) ill be joining you in the morning

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                              • Sounds like a plan.....

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