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  • Hey MM good to read ya bro
    A little surprised to see my old thread
    The coil was power with 12 dc, Im going to power it with 12 ac soon, I have plans to see if I can pull power from this coil as well.
    I will keep you updated

    dave
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    • Good reading you too bro

      I remember you assembled two magnets with both South pole ( or north pole ) touching ...... wonder what would happen if you placed it in the center of the coil ...... just a thought
      Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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      • Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
        Good reading you too bro

        I remember you assembled two magnets with both South pole ( or north pole ) touching ...... wonder what would happen if you placed it in the center of the coil ...... just a thought
        Not sure there are so many variations to try, its in the geometry, I think for now Im going to keep it simple and see if I can draw energy from the field using a led plate, its not as far fetched as it seems Tesla used a plate to collect from the ambient the difference is Im trying to pull directly from a coil and using ice to channel the fields.

        I looks like a tornado or water spout, like water down a drain. The field looks like its ordered, spinning even though its just a steady dc current powering the cell.
        I wonder, if the field is frozen with a steady dc field then pulsed after the ice is frozen solid will it pump energy
        There is alot to test and I have been lazy, its time to really start experimenting, I wish others with more electronic experience would check this out.
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          • Fascinating effect ....... the bottom of the ice block got me intrigued

            the color contrast is very telling

            amazing job Dave
            Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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            • wow ......


              check the golden tractate thread .... posted a few thoughts about the coil

              excellent stuff .... Dave

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              Last edited by MonsieurM; 05-05-2013, 05:32 PM.
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              • Is the ice concentrating the field?
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                • indeed dc seems to give more robust results

                  ac .... dc ..... how about pulsed dc

                  would it make it more robust
                  Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                  • Hi Dave,

                    Great pics, the vortex shape shows that something powerful is happening during the ice formation.

                    It makes me wonder if the energy input is somehow stored in the ice (battery?).

                    What if a small Tesla pancake coil was placed in the bottom of your glass, might it show amps out as the ice melts?

                    Have you tried placing magnets on the outside of your glass while freezing? It might show some interesting changes in the vortex shape.

                    Keep up the good work and I'll put you in for a raise, LOL, Gene

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                    • Genius Dave! A great way to see what is happening. Are you just putting it in a freezer or are you using dry ice? I would think the coil would be too warm to freeze it in a freezer.

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                      • Originally posted by gene gene View Post
                        Hi Dave,

                        Great pics, the vortex shape shows that something powerful is happening during the ice formation.

                        It makes me wonder if the energy input is somehow stored in the ice (battery?).

                        What if a small Tesla pancake coil was placed in the bottom of your glass, might it show amps out as the ice melts?

                        Have you tried placing magnets on the outside of your glass while freezing? It might show some interesting changes in the vortex shape.

                        Keep up the good work and I'll put you in for a raise, LOL, Gene
                        good reading you Gene

                        check this out ..... Tesla Patent 685,012 - Means for Increasing the Intensity of Electrical Oscillations

                        1. The combination with a circuit adapted to vibrate freely, of means for artificially cooling the same to a low temperature, as herein set forth.
                        Last edited by MonsieurM; 05-06-2013, 02:22 PM.
                        Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                        • Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
                          indeed dc seems to give more robust results

                          ac .... dc ..... how about pulsed dc

                          would it make it more robust
                          I was thinking freeze it with a steady dc then pulsing it with dc after the cell is frozen.
                          The longer ice is frozen the slower it melts.
                          Think cold electricity.
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                          • Originally posted by gene gene View Post
                            Hi Dave,

                            Great pics, the vortex shape shows that something powerful is happening during the ice formation.

                            It makes me wonder if the energy input is somehow stored in the ice (battery?).

                            What if a small Tesla pancake coil was placed in the bottom of your glass, might it show amps out as the ice melts?

                            Have you tried placing magnets on the outside of your glass while freezing? It might show some interesting changes in the vortex shape.

                            Keep up the good work and I'll put you in for a raise, LOL, Gene
                            The pancake coil may work, Iv constructed a cell with a lead plate in the bottom will try it first.
                            Im hoping it will funnel energy when pulsed.
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                            • Originally posted by Ruphus View Post
                              Genius Dave! A great way to see what is happening. Are you just putting it in a freezer or are you using dry ice? I would think the coil would be too warm to freeze it in a freezer.
                              Just a freezer, the dc seems to freeze faster.
                              Iv used alot of different types of water, purified bottled drinking water seems to work best as far as being clear.
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                              • Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
                                Hey MM
                                The poles of the planets are frozen, who knows where this will go.

                                Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow? or hast thou seen the treasures of the hail,
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