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Author Topic: Coil self oszillating by inserting magnet  (Read 12173 times)

Offline Magluvin

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Re: Coil self oszillating by inserting magnet
« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2011, 03:42:28 AM »
This guy seems pissed.   Since he is apparently getting blocked (pm) and just registering a new name, maybe dont allow any new members for a bit till he cools off.
Just a suggestion, this is distracting. And maybe its time to clean house of some here that do nothing but obnoxiously post negativity.

Even better yet, have a separate section of the site that serious tinkerers can post and tinker without the fuss, of course to get to the tinker side would have to be earned, where as many have already earned it. =]  If others on the fussy side want to read the tinker side, they can start their own thread on the fussy side on the subject.

I see Butch getting slapped around a bit, and not deserved, others also.    Distractions dont help in the least.

Mags

Offline Magluvin

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Re: Coil self oszillating by inserting magnet
« Reply #16 on: February 02, 2011, 03:56:28 AM »
Plus

I am sure he got the message, many times, and so has everyone else.

But what you are doing, you are doing it to everyone.  So please, let us work here. =]

Im sorry you have issues with Stefan, and hopefully it gets resolved.

Mags

Offline Magluvin

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Re: Coil self oszillating by inserting magnet
« Reply #17 on: February 02, 2011, 04:13:01 AM »
No Problem  =]


I still like the idea of the Tinker side, the elite section with no distractions and the fussers can stay on the fussy side. =]

Mags

Offline synchro1

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Re: Coil self oszillating by inserting magnet
« Reply #18 on: February 02, 2011, 05:10:45 PM »
The McFarland, Joule Thief, and the patented hi-voltage bifilar coil of Nicola Tesla are all identical. This configuration does more then act as a capacitor; It also produces a magnetic field when charged to it's capacitive limit.

Mags,

       Looks like you may have posted your comments to the wrong thread, or maybe I missed something.