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Dave that was very interesting and really makes me wonder about what is going on with these strong one neo magnet spinners running at high RPMs. It is like the electric and magnetic fields get all mixed up together. One is pushing and pulling on the other in a dramatic tug of war. The non ferrous metals you that you showed spinning around must be caught up in that maelstorm of forces.
@ All
I made a new 'Light Multiplier' using the drive coil out of a one AA quartz clock. I just wrapped a 300 turn 30ga coil right on top of it as the trigger and it worked. The circuit is the same.
On this one I did more testing and tried a very small 3/8" diameter cylinder rotor with a small ball on the botom. It looked like it was turning really fast and it was lighting up 'Maggie's' eyes very bright, so I took a look at it on the scope. It was turning at over 30,000 RPM and that was on one AA. I had alot of fun with it until I finally lost (at high speed ) the little ball bearing that was on the bottom of the rotor somewhere into the jungle of our living room. I havn't found any broken objects ---yet-- or something with a hole in it ---yet.
Lidmotor
@Retrod
Dave that was very interesting and really makes me wonder about what is going on with these strong one neo magnet spinners running at high RPMs. It is like the electric and magnetic fields get all mixed up together. One is pushing and pulling on the other in a dramatic tug of war. The non ferrous metals you that you showed spinning around must be caught up in that maelstorm of forces.
@ All
I made a new 'Light Multiplier' using the drive coil out of a one AA quartz clock. I just wrapped a 300 turn 30ga coil right on top of it as the trigger and it worked. The circuit is the same.
On this one I did more testing and tried a very small 3/8" diameter cylinder rotor with a small ball on the botom. It looked like it was turning really fast and it was lighting up 'Maggie's' eyes very bright, so I took a look at it on the scope. It was turning at over 30,000 RPM and that was on one AA. I had alot of fun with it until I finally lost (at high speed ) the little ball bearing that was on the bottom of the rotor somewhere into the jungle of our living room. I havn't found any broken objects ---yet-- or something with a hole in it ---yet.
Lidmotor
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