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A open toroid in ice, they say water is diamagnetic , it sure alines with the magnetic field
The ice wasnt all cracked until I pulsed the coil then you could hear and see cracks forming.
Awhile back I took a transformer removed the iron that surrounded the coils but I left the iron that went through the core, I froze it in ice for three days, with a dc current running through the coils, I removed the cell from the freezer and pulsed the cell by hand, something happened Im not sure what but it sounded like a 22 rifle went off scared the daylights out of me, the ice in the cell fractured everwhere.
People that live in Alsaka often report that when frozen water breaks off that it often pops really loud sometimes even as loud as a rifle shot. It could be that when you pulsed the coil that it superheated and the rapid change in temperature caused the ice to shatter.
<Shawn
Yea I thought of that but I'll tell ya winding a toroid by hand is no easy task, I built a really cool winding machine out of a electric wheelchair motor its a 12 volt dc motor, I used part of the wheelchair frame, whats really cool is that the end of the shaft was threaded and a drill chuck screwed right on it sweeeeeeeeeet.
Then I went to a thrift store and found an old sewing machine peddle now it works like a charm I'll have to post a pic of it later.
Something strange has happened well not strange it has happened before, what I have been doing is hooking up the coil then running to a light bulb, that creates a current through the coil and a magnetic field, then I hook a battery charger to the battery, but it kills my charger and drains the battery it happened just now on the Smith coil thats the third charger Iv ruined, I must be getting a dead short through the water but Im using distilled water.
I probably should stick to the pvc type instead of immersing in water.
Yea I thought of that but I'll tell ya winding a toroid by hand is no easy task, I built a really cool winding machine out of a electric wheelchair motor its a 12 volt dc motor, I used part of the wheelchair frame, whats really cool is that the end of the shaft was threaded and a drill chuck screwed right on it sweeeeeeeeeet.
Then I went to a thrift store and found an old sewing machine peddle now it works like a charm I'll have to post a pic of it later.
Something strange has happened well not strange it has happened before, what I have been doing is hooking up the coil then running to a light bulb, that creates a current through the coil and a magnetic field, then I hook a battery charger to the battery, but it kills my charger and drains the battery it happened just now on the Smith coil thats the third charger Iv ruined, I must be getting a dead short through the water but Im using distilled water.
I probably should stick to the pvc type instead of immersing in water.
I know , i made me some Rodin coils and it was a evening's worth of work...
maybe isolating the coils from the water, so you'll be using only the magnetic fields
“Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.
People that live in Alsaka often report that when frozen water breaks off that it often pops really loud sometimes even as loud as a rifle shot. It could be that when you pulsed the coil that it superheated and the rapid change in temperature caused the ice to shatter.
<Shawn
I really dont think it was heat I probably didnt pulse the coils but maybe five times not enough to heat the coil I think there was a buildup of charge and it had nowhere to go, normal ice acts like and insulator, if I could channel that kind of power then maybe
I really dont think it was heat I probably didnt pulse the coils but maybe five times not enough to heat the coil I think there was a buildup of charge and it had nowhere to go, normal ice acts like and insulator, if I could channel that kind of power then maybe
as in the video with acrylic , re-freeze it and try again, the fractal channels are already in it...maybe
btw: i'm currently viewing the induction video...it is amazing
The winds are left hand start and finish out one side and right hand start and finish out the other then they are hooked up in series from the center out.
The winds are alternated on the core left then right, hope to see some positive results from this coil I run negative one direction through the winds and the positive the other direction then to the bulb.
We'll see
Dave
I need to build another cell and use this type of coil
I've read through the material on EH-antenna.com a number of times. From my reading of the material, the core is supposed to be conducting, but non-ferromagentic. Copper or aluminum should fit the bill. In addition, I believe their HZ antenna has two coils wound in the same direction on the conductive, non-ferromagnetic core separated by a small gap. I've been planning on building my own version of this, but haven't had time this week due to work demands...
I'd be curious if you get a chance to build such a beast if it displays any different types of behavior.
non-ferromagnetic substances : such as wood, plastic, glass, bone, copper aluminium, SiO2 (quartz), air and water
about quartz, 3d Magnetic should probably be considered at play here
A neodymium glass laser was pumped by the radiation emitted from a high-current pulse (τ = 70 μ sec) discharge. Such pumping .reduced the free-oscillation threshold by 40% compared with the pumping provided by standard lamps in an elliptic reflector. The use of a high-current discharge as the pumping source for Q-switched neodymium lasers increased considerably the laser efficiency.
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also, shawn's post applies as well to the Koch Experiment ,
So why does silicone become superconductive when doped with boron?
A neodymium magnet (also known as NdFeB, NIB, or Neo magnet), the most widely-used type of rare-earth magnet, is a permanent magnet made from an alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron to form the Nd2Fe14B tetragonal crystalline structure.
The magnet is an anisotropic( see post: http://www.energeticforum.com/148190-post73.html and http://www.energeticforum.com/148982-post137.html Dave you should read this one if you did not already ) (sintered ceramic containing neodymium, iron and boron (NdFeB). The anisotropic nature of the material (meaning that it has properties that differ according to the direction of the measurement) is due to the tetragonal crystalline structure of the NdFeB molecule.
i'd recommend you check Walter Russell's periodic table/crystal table to check if you see a link
The antenna idea appeals to me in that we would be using a tap.
Also I read an article awhile back that was in the ham radio forum, ice buildup on their antenna's causes the vswr to go up
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