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Author Topic: Skycollection's "Pentafilar Pancake" inductively coupled "Overunity Potential".  (Read 224413 times)

MagnaProp

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MagnaProp......about the pancake coil and delay the lenz effect, i have some videos about this effect, with the pancake coils is possible to delay the LENZ LOW in some important porcentage, in some days i will post a new video-information about winding and the configuration of my pancake coils...!
Sounds good skycollection. Thanks for doing that. :)

joefree

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gracias Jorge! ;)

synchro1

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This ring magnet should mate with the 1" O.D. from K&J. Imagine the "Mendicino" arrangement with two additional guide magnets overhead.

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skycollection

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In the second part of the process of the pancake coil, you will know how is "the configuration" quadrifilar, trifilar, bifilar, septefilar, etc., my process is the concept of a new posibility to delay the LENZ EFFECT, i said many times that "IT IS POSSIBLE TO DELAY THE LENZ EFFECT WITH PANCAKE COILS"...!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1J05KOtVgg
You can see this video with new configurations of pancake coils, in the future we will make thin pancake coils, powerful coils...!

MagnaProp

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I like the idea of printed pancake coils. Printed graphene pancake coil some day perhaps?  Hmmmm 8)

skycollection

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O-_4C2wldY


With this process i will show you how is the configuration of my pancake coils...!

skycollection

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THIS IS THE OTHER PART OF THE PROCESS...!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUGQ4dpHBHE

joefree

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hola jorge
gracias por tus nuevos videos
se ve claro como crear una de tus bobinas
solo me queda saber que tipo de capacitadores usas exactamente...voltage y faradios
y donde comprarlos?

skycollection

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With this four series of videos tutorial i finish my project "pancake multifilar coils" i hope it help for someone...!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1t263ukKyc


saludos desde mexico
jorge rebolledo

joefree

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Como siempre excelente trabajo jorge, solo me queda localizar el par de supercapacitadores, quizas por el pais en el que vivo o quizas porque no son muy comunes solo los encuentro al por mayor y en paquetes de 100 unidades, con lo que se me hace muy dificil hacerme con ellos, de camino aprovecho para el resto de lectores del foro si alguno tb estais interesados en estos supercapacitadores poneos en contacto conmigo para entre todos hacer un pedido. Estaria muy agradecido si alguno sabeis donde conseguir dichos componentes me facilitaseis o el donde comprarlo o si habeis tenido que comprar un pquete y os sobra un par de ellos dadme un precio.

skycollection

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La marca de los supercapacitores es NESSCAP y la especificacion es 2.7V-25F estos capacitores me fueron enviados de Estados Unidos por una persona amable, yo los he encontrado en EBAY con diferentes precios y especificaciones, a mi me pasa lo mismo, el flete es demasiado caro, mas de lo que vale el producto. pero esto es asi, no hay de otra, o los compras o nunca vas a saber lo que puedes hacer con varios experimentos que puedes hacer, en mi video tengo 3 bulbos de leds que duran encendidos en "self oscillation" por mas de 4 minutos con los supercapacitores, asi no gastas tanto las baterias, el supercapacitor se carga muy rapido. Saludos Jorge.

MagnaProp

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With this four series of videos tutorial i finish my project "pancake multifilar coils" i hope it help for someone...!
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Excelente! Thanks for doing the videos.

skycollection

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFbv-_wd2Pw


With this video i can show you one of the hundreds experiments you can do with pancake coils ...!

synchro1

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@Jorge,

Something for your consideration:

The "Tesla Bifilar Coil" was first patented as an A.C. electromagnet by Nicola Tesla. Below is a picture of an A.C. Reed Switch:

An "Iron Rotor" would be attracted to an energized A.C. Bifilar Electromagnet Coil. The A.C. Reed Switch could run in series with A.C. wall current. A tiny trigger magnet would  need to be positioned on the iron rotor to close the Reed Switch. A.C. current would make a magnet rotor oscillate, but Ferrite would be attracted equally to both alternating poles. A very efficient "Attraction Motor" should result from your super powerful pulsed A.C. "Multifilar Pancake Coils"!

synchro1

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Ferrite rotor permeability is a critical factor; The lower the magnetic remnance, the higher the R.P.M.. Saturation control is related to speed and power. Higher perm ferrite rotor plugs can deliver higher speed along with increased torque without ever slowing down.   

An A.C. bulb would be needed to harvest the BEMF.