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  • Hi Rave & all,

    I believe I have finally found the proper comparison to OU!!!
    I am in the process of putting the vid together now.
    The load Resistor is 1 Ohm 250W, in parallel /series (trans. pulsed to ground) to the caps.
    So, if I am not mistaken??? the sustained voltage on the caps
    multiplied by the measurement on the load /shunt equals wattage.
    If this holds true... The vid about to hit will show the input power
    at 123.9 @34VDC and the output at 187W @43VDC, 63W of power
    comming from ????????

    As soon as I get the vid uploaded I will post...

    Rob
    Last edited by stubbs; 03-27-2010, 12:48 PM.

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    • Correction to the last post. The load is switched over the trans. between
      Caps (Parallel) and Ground (Series???) at input freq..
      Last edited by stubbs; 03-27-2010, 12:55 PM.

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      • Great stuff stubbs - Can't wait to see the vid!

        I haven't had any time recently to experiment, started a new 'real' job. Looking forward to being able to afford a l'il more equipment though, if you know what I mean!

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        • Originally posted by geminitric View Post
          Looking forward to being able to afford a l'il more equipment though, if you know what I mean!
          I know what you mean. I just bought a 6KW variac, that I will be using in a few
          tests dealing with a grid tie inverter, 3x Rodin coils, a portable 12VDC 2KW inverter, and 10 Batteries.

          If this works, as I am thinking it will????? Then:
          600Wh *24= 14.4KW
          Simultaniously Charging a second set of batteries.
          182 days out of the year =2.63MW yearly.
          I will eliminate my energy costs completely.

          But the world we live in today this is illigal. So, I will kill my heating bill
          and half to two thirds of my power bill, and just play dumb if asked.

          Just thinking out loud....

          Rob

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          • I've been thinking about the Rodin Coil and, and all electricity for that matter.... What if we build the magnetic field lines according to Rodin's specs. He talks about traversing the toroid in multiple directions, but I can't see how that could be done with electricity (at least not in the wires, maybe if it was high voltage with skin effect it could skip around the outside)

            If we were to wind both opposing coils, not with copper wire, but with, say, maybe steel wire? The copper wire could be wrapped around the thin ferrous wire core its entire length, and the magnetic field would conform to the path of the wire..... It seems to me that the two opposing windings should be primary magnetic flux lines, and all the other paths are alternatives for the flux to flow around.

            Alternatively, I could see the single strand copper wire windings wrapped with a core material.....

            Just some ideas......

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            • Welcome SuperCaviTationIstic,

              I have tried the HV thing. I also have a old 300W 220VAC Toroid transformer
              with a Rodin wrap circumfrancing the primary. I am getting some very good
              reactions with it. But HV 2kV-30kV brought no pay off.

              Rob

              This video upload is taking forever
              Last edited by stubbs; 03-27-2010, 03:15 PM.

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              • I do not know why this is taken sooooo long?????
                But finally succeeded in uploading them.
                They are still processing so it will still take a few....

                Part 1 YouTube - 2x Rodin load test 1 of 2

                Part 2 YouTube - load test 2

                My channel seems to playing the vids already
                YouTube - sstubbby's Channel

                pls let me know what you think....

                Rob
                Last edited by stubbs; 03-27-2010, 05:13 PM.

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                • Gem, great that you can now get some equipment, considering the great stuff you have achieved WITHOUT... cant wait to see what youll do when you get it !

                  Stubbs... my God man,,,, i have this image of your "lab" now in my mind....like Frankensteins lab, with whirling sparks and crackling things and megawatts of power

                  About to watch the videos

                  p.s if you click the videos and it says " not processed yet"....then click on stubb's name...to go to his channel.and click the video from there...and it will play in his channel ok ( did for me anyways )
                  Last edited by rave154; 03-27-2010, 05:20 PM.

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                  • I know I botched the videos in a few spots, but I am still trying to
                    digest what all happened during these tests myself. These tests were
                    a first time run /try on this setup. I have treid the 40W bulb before but
                    but the results were alot worse than in the video as well the other test.
                    Caught me off gaurd.
                    Last edited by stubbs; 03-27-2010, 06:08 PM.

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                    • stubbs,

                      awesome awesome vids !!!!

                      am replicating as we speak, just rigging up my function gen to an opto and then to a mosfet to protect it from any nastys

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                      • ok Stubbs, got FG -> opto-> MOSFET going ok...all set to go,

                        now, to try and figure out exactly what circuit you have there, it actually reminds me of a thing i did a while a go, where i had a mosfet pulsing one winding of a single rodin coil...the other winding i was using as a pickup winding going to my multi meter....however....just like you have in the vids.....i had an extra coil in series with the second winding and also in the middle of the rodin...... the meter read about 1450 Volts as i recall. however...when i tried to "use" that voltage for a purpose.....you guessed it....NUTHIN !..... you on the other hand....are actually powering REAL loads!!

                        a Question stubbs.....do you have a small/ smallish....DC motor handy?....to try as another type of load, it would be interesting to see how the entire setup responds to that type of a load..... if you decide to do this..PLEASE write down your settings, frequency, duty..etc etc....before changing them to accomadate the new motor load.

                        ok, going to watch both vids again and digest, back in a min.

                        great work again stubbs

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                        • Rave,

                          One Opto. per Coil. The Gate of the trans. that is pulsing the high-potential gets the poti. and a 330 Ohm pull down resistor to ground.
                          Let the Gate side of the opto. on the lower potetial's coil run free. that is
                          nothing else except the pull down resistor.

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                          • stubbs, at the risk of being like " ask ask ask" all the time...... were going to have to see ( or at least i am ) a diagram.....doesnt have to be anything fancy.... just sketch it out on a piece of paper, take a photo with your vid/cam...and post it, like i said..doesnt have to be a posh PDF or anything.

                            p.s ive got plenty of optos & mosfets etc....so no problem there

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                            • A little messy... Hope you can figure it out.
                              The coils are setup the same way as in Gem's SSC.

                              Rob
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                              Last edited by stubbs; 03-27-2010, 09:26 PM.

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                              • stubbs,

                                thanks for sketching that out for me/us....

                                its really got me pondering

                                the "solution" to all of this, might be simpler than we think, courtesy of the geometry of the rodin coil.....but.....as youve kind of demonstrated, we dont just need 1 rodin coil... not even 2 rodin coils....but a conduit between the two ( your 25 awg coil ).

                                damn im pondering now.

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