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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #15 on: July 15, 2008, 02:30:44 AM »
Howdy armagdn03,

Uh, yeah, that's a preliminary drawing.  I had been thinking that the charge needed to be applied at a 180 degree interval to achieve the proper resonance.  I'm still working on it.  I am just going to give the thing a jolt of DC to start it.  From what I have seen so far the charge will self stabilize into an infinity wave.  The coils work out their own resonance.  Like a self organizing system.  Speaking of time, well, I have already put way too much time into this thing.  Whats a few more years?

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #16 on: July 15, 2008, 12:25:43 PM »
Howdy Y'all,

I am claiming that this is an Alternating Current device.  I have had some people tell me NO, its a pulsed DC device.  Clearly, we have seen when the coils break into oscillation the evidence on the scope is a sine wave.  Now to me this is alternating current but I guess it really depends on your frame of reference.  If your reference is at the bottom of the waveform then yeah, its a pulsed DC sine wave. But if your reference is in the middle of the waveform the you have an AC sine wave.  The power in the circuit is doing the same thing, you are only changing your perspective.

I plan on center tapping the output coil to earth ground.  This puts the frame of reference "squarely" in the middle of the peak voltages.  Hopefully this will end the "Its AC", "No its DC" quibbling...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #17 on: July 15, 2008, 12:43:50 PM »
Howdy Y'all,

Got Building Materials?

OK, went to the hardware store and got the pieces and parts for the core.  The total bill came to $66.66, wow that's ominous.  I managed to get 1/2 inch iron pipe that had enough clearance to get the machine screws in them with out having to bore the pipes out.  Yeah!  That was a major pain.  I got a 1 foot long piece of 1 inch iron pipe with threads on the ends.  I'll cut off the threads and what is left is my center core.  This only cost  $4, compared to the last custom 4 inch diameter core was $30.  The 1/2 inch pipe was $17.68 for 120 inches, so $1.77 per foot, not bad.  The 1/2 inch by 10 inch machine screws were $1.81 each.  The 1/8 inch iron rods are about $0.66 per foot.  I also had some garden stuff on my bill so really the total for the core materials as around $60.

So I'll be in the machine shop for the next few days...

Core construction might be the thing that I like best...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #18 on: July 16, 2008, 01:22:36 PM »
Howdy Y'all,

There has been some contention over in the Hubbard Coil thread about how to wind a Hubbard Coil.  While I am going to wind some cores in alternate configurations, the Infinity Coil build is going to continue on its original plan.

In the meantime I am machining the core materials into the proper sizes for the build.  The iron core elements are getting cut to 8 3/16 inches to fit the machine screws.  You have to leave some space in there for the end plates.  I don't have a pipe cutter, so I am cutting the core pipes with a hack saw.  If you are doing this make sure to mark the pipe all the way around its periphery.  This helps to make a more square cut.  If the ends aren't square you will have a funny twisted core.  I usually cut the pipe somewhere between 1/32nd and 1/16th too long and finish the cut with a file.  This helps ensure a clean square cut.  The plan on leaving the rods in the center coil loose, on purpose.  This will give them a little wiggle room.  The reason for this is experimental.  I want to know how the magnetic forces are affecting the rod cores, so by leaving them loose the magnetic forces on the core should cause them to jingle when the core is operating.  This will give the experimental version of the coils a unique and distinct sound.  If we ever produce production copies I would secure the center rods.

Back to the machine shop.

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #19 on: July 18, 2008, 03:57:25 AM »
Howdy Y'all,

Here are some shots of the build...

Got Core?

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #20 on: July 18, 2008, 03:58:00 AM »
Cores after machining...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #21 on: July 18, 2008, 03:59:24 AM »
Central core rods, I didn't buy enough, so back to the hardware store I go...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #22 on: July 18, 2008, 04:00:02 AM »
Lots of cores, lots of work...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #23 on: July 18, 2008, 04:01:24 AM »
Infinity Coil Core!

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #24 on: July 18, 2008, 02:33:32 PM »
Howdy Y'all,

Here is an updated schematic of the initial build of the Infinity Coil.

I made some changes yesterday I forgot to mention.  I changed the size of the center core.  I had specified a 1 inch inside diameter iron pipe.  Well, its outside diameter was a little small, 1.325 inches.  We want the center core to be twice the diameter of the primary cores.  So I increased the center core to be a 1.25 inch inside diameter iron pipe whose outside diameter is 1.67 inches.  The primary cores are 0.850 inches, so that is closer to double the diameter.  This changes the Bill of Materials a little because I will need more 0.125 inch iron rods to fill the center core.

Changes in the schematic are I took out the steering diode and the cap that was in parallel with the coil.  I also removed the feedback circuit, we can mess with that later after the circuit is working.  I also changed the way the battery is applied to the primary coils, it is now hooked up 180 degrees out of phase.  I think this is the best way to initialize the device.  The schematic now only shows what is absolutely necessary for operation in the very most simple form.  I figure we want to start from the bottom, it can get more complex later as we need features.  I plan on winding secondary winding under the primary drive coils but not using them at this time.  Theoretically we can draw energy off any of the cores.  The schematic only shows the primary coils.  The Infinity wave travels in the primary coils on the primary cores.  The output coil on the center core is the power coming out of the very most simple version.  However with secondary coils under the primary coils, we can draw power off any of the cores, in two sets of all four phases, and the central output core.  So altogether we could potentially have 10 output coils on the device as it is.

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #25 on: July 20, 2008, 11:11:34 AM »
Howdy Y'all,

Here are some more build details.  These are the primary core windings.  The primary core secondary winding is #26 magnet wire 480 turns.  The primary core primary winding is #20 stranded wire with thick insulation 100 turns.  Notice I added terminals on the end plates to attach the small secondary winding wires.  I am using electrical tape to hold down the ends of the windings.

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« Last Edit: July 20, 2008, 11:48:28 AM by z.monkey »

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #26 on: July 20, 2008, 11:12:20 AM »
Two Primaries...

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« Reply #27 on: July 20, 2008, 11:12:52 AM »
Three Primaries...

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« Reply #28 on: July 20, 2008, 11:13:35 AM »
Four Primaries...

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Re: Infinity Coil
« Reply #29 on: July 20, 2008, 11:14:11 AM »
Five Primaries...