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Author Topic: Looking at the Rodin Starship Coil  (Read 29299 times)

ALVARO_CS

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Re: Looking at the Rodin Starship Coil
« Reply #15 on: September 13, 2010, 11:22:47 PM »
Could anyone hypothesize how a similarly wound coil would perform when:
- 9 pins are used
- 1-2-4-8-7-5 winding&stacking pattern for first wire
- interlaced with a second wire 3-6-9
- also a coil wrapping the stack of, say 30 winds as above, going up the 3 axis, down the 6, up the 9, down the 3, etc.
- then a simple coil wrapping the 0 axis.

Too random?
something like this ?
I´m on it

nievesoliveras

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Re: Looking at the Rodin Starship Coil
« Reply #16 on: September 15, 2010, 05:24:23 PM »
I do admire the work done on this thread!

Jesus
« Last Edit: September 15, 2010, 05:56:55 PM by nievesoliveras »

Jimboot

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Re: Looking at the Rodin Starship Coil
« Reply #17 on: November 11, 2010, 01:22:59 PM »
I've been a bit obsessed with the rod in coil. It drove the osier motor well. I have now wound four coils and have been messing around with them as speakers. I have also wound one tetrahedron coil. Im putting up vids here http://YouTube.com/jimboot2 a few folks a heck of a lot cleverer than I am  are working on a firing circuit and there is a google group. Also do a search for Randy powell on yt for more lessons on the maths.

penno64

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Re: Looking at the Rodin Starship Coil
« Reply #18 on: November 11, 2010, 08:05:13 PM »
Hey Jimboot,

Nice to see you around again,

How's melbourne weather.

How close to a selfrunner did you get to ?

Have a good one,

Penno

Jimboot

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Re: Looking at the Rodin Starship Coil
« Reply #19 on: November 14, 2010, 12:45:19 AM »
Hey Penno, the weather is better than Sydney.. :) 32 deg on fri, 12 on Sat. I love melbourne weather. I got a long runner but not a self runner. I'm really over reed switches :) I had a neo sphere spin up to ear piercing speeds last night on 50mA so im focussing on the Rodin.

penno64

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Re: Looking at the Rodin Starship Coil
« Reply #20 on: November 14, 2010, 01:15:21 AM »
Hey Jim,

Just starting to warm up in Sydney.

Nice to hear you're getting results with rodin.

Hope you'll put up a video soon.

Penno

p.s. btw, where are you getting the spheres or tube mags that are diametrically magnetized. I am having troble locating aussie supplier on ebay or local supplier?

Jimboot

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Re: Looking at the Rodin Starship Coil
« Reply #21 on: November 14, 2010, 03:57:13 AM »
I couldnt find any locally either so I just ordered from K & J Magnetics.
Everything's a bargaing given the AUD atm :D