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@ JonnyDavro---Great idea about using the reed switch with the orbiting small magnet. I don't think that it cost any energy and it is a good way to trigger energy back to the source.
I have been doing alot of work with what I now call the "Flux Field Generator". I found out that these strong rotating flux fields that we are generating go right through matter as long as it in non-magnetic. Plastic, wood, plants, dirt, and even lead don't stop it. I made a silly whimsical video showing how it does it. I name my projects for fun and the latest one I call "Maggie". In this video I introduce her to some of my other projects that I have named "Hewey", "Dewey", "Lewey", and "Fringe". It is sort of a childish way to show the energy field but hopefully people will get the point.
I got my cylinder magents finally in the mail and they work great. Thanks Jonny. If you stick a piece of wood dowel rod down the hole you make a top out of it and it is easy to spin up that way. I made a very small FFG (flux field generator) yesterday that runs nicely on 1.5 volts and uses one of these cylinder magnet
Here is my video of "Maggie " meeting the "boys".
YouTube - Maggie meets the "BOYS" & Wireless transmission of energy through matter
Cheers,
Lidmotor
@ JonnyDavro---Great idea about using the reed switch with the orbiting small magnet. I don't think that it cost any energy and it is a good way to trigger energy back to the source.
I have been doing alot of work with what I now call the "Flux Field Generator". I found out that these strong rotating flux fields that we are generating go right through matter as long as it in non-magnetic. Plastic, wood, plants, dirt, and even lead don't stop it. I made a silly whimsical video showing how it does it. I name my projects for fun and the latest one I call "Maggie". In this video I introduce her to some of my other projects that I have named "Hewey", "Dewey", "Lewey", and "Fringe". It is sort of a childish way to show the energy field but hopefully people will get the point.
I got my cylinder magents finally in the mail and they work great. Thanks Jonny. If you stick a piece of wood dowel rod down the hole you make a top out of it and it is easy to spin up that way. I made a very small FFG (flux field generator) yesterday that runs nicely on 1.5 volts and uses one of these cylinder magnet
Here is my video of "Maggie " meeting the "boys".
YouTube - Maggie meets the "BOYS" & Wireless transmission of energy through matter
Cheers,
Lidmotor
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