Coil Windings and Schematics


~Russ

RE: Coil Windings and Schematics
« Reply #2, on June 7th, 2011, 02:47 AM »
Quote from satorizero on June 6th, 2011, 09:51 PM
Hi, I was wondering if I could get the specs and schematic on this coil, I wanna try it as my first build. Thanks in advance :-)

Reference: HVTW Rodin Torsion B field 1000+vdc out put coil (TEST8.1) (one of three)
hey there, this is a coil that i built, its basicaly a coil in a coil. do ou know how to wind a rodin coil? if so then its just a rodin coil wound on a coil of wire in a ring.

here is the wattage testing and schmatic, schmatic and watage testing file

here i s the video that gose with the video,


https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EpsSj4IBJFs

and here is the other thred with my coils,

http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=28

hope it helps? welcome also!

~Russ

satorizero

RE: Coil Windings and Schematics
« Reply #3, on June 7th, 2011, 11:03 AM »Last edited on June 13th, 2011, 01:11 AM by satorizero
Hey guys, thanks for the response. I have a few concerns that I still need answered. I would first off like to reassure you guys that I have watched every video that you have up, as well as seen many many other videos on youtube about Rodin coils and winding.
However, I havent seen one that exactly describes one like the one you have in these videos.

So
#1 I would like to have a video posted, or diagram, of how that coil is wound. And I would like to know if its one circuit, or 2 (bifilar [A and B]) because in the video it looks like only 2 leads are coming off the HVTWRC. I am not concerned about coil on the perimeter.

#2 I only wanted to know the schematic on the video I asked about (https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HX93ruKYBGM#at=99) because it looks the simplest and I would really like to do this one first. Also, the schematic that came attached above does not show (to my uneducated in electronics brain) where the PWM is attached, nor does it show what bridge rectifier or what mosfet is being used, nor the voltage test showing how under 12 volts was put in and mass volts was produced (which is most important to me). I appreciate the help, but what was provided just raises more questions and leaves the ones initially asked unanswered.

satorizero

RE: Coil Windings and Schematics
« Reply #4, on June 9th, 2011, 02:29 PM »
I wish I could get an answer for this :'( I built 2 coils and am left sitaring at them for all their worthlessness :-(....

~Russ

RE: Coil Windings and Schematics
« Reply #5, on June 9th, 2011, 05:45 PM »
Quote from satorizero on June 9th, 2011, 02:29 PM
I wish I could get an answer for this :'( I built 2 coils and am left sitaring at them for all their worthlessness :-(....
Hey buddy!

The high voltage came from the outer coil this Rodin coil is on... Also the coils a and b are 30 degrees apart with a blank spot, just like a Rodin coil. The. The coils a and b are pulsed a PWM at defrent frequencies till the most voltage out if the outter coil... ???

Let me know! That's about all I did...

Thanks, ~Russ    

satorizero

RE: Coil Windings and Schematics
« Reply #6, on June 9th, 2011, 06:13 PM »Last edited on June 9th, 2011, 06:20 PM by satorizero
Quote from Rwg42985 on June 9th, 2011, 05:45 PM
Quote from satorizero on June 9th, 2011, 02:29 PM
I wish I could get an answer for this :'( I built 2 coils and am left sitaring at them for all their worthlessness :-(....
Hey buddy!

The high voltage came from the outer coil this Rodin coil is on... Also the coils a and b are 30 degrees apart with a blank spot, just like a Rodin coil. The. The coils a and b are pulsed a PWM at defrent frequencies till the most voltage out if the outter coil... ???

Let me know! That's about all I did...

Thanks, ~Russ
Ahh, thank you so much, I was under the impression that you werent using the outer coil cuz of later videos. Phew! Glad to know..... now how im gonna get an outer coil on the one I already wrapped :/ gotta wrap a new one I think :'(

p.s. Is the bridge rectifier youre using to convert the pulsed Dc to regular Dc? Will I get high voltage results just from a PWM and the whole coil alone? Thank you master Russ!

oh and p.s.s Will this Dave Lawton circuit work? http://www.courtiestown.co.uk/batteries/downloads/DAVE%20LAWTON%20PWM%20KIT%20INSTRUCTIONS1.pdf
Is it like yours or is your modified? I know, alotta questions, but i wanna do what you do! :-)

~Russ

RE: Coil Windings and Schematics
« Reply #7, on June 10th, 2011, 10:09 AM »
Quote from satorizero on June 9th, 2011, 06:13 PM
Quote from Rwg42985 on June 9th, 2011, 05:45 PM
Quote from satorizero on June 9th, 2011, 02:29 PM
I wish I could get an answer for this :'( I built 2 coils and am left sitaring at them for all their worthlessness :-(....
Hey buddy!

The high voltage came from the outer coil this Rodin coil is on... Also the coils a and b are 30 degrees apart with a blank spot, just like a Rodin coil. The. The coils a and b are pulsed a PWM at defrent frequencies till the most voltage out if the outter coil... ???

Let me know! That's about all I did...

Thanks, ~Russ
Ahh, thank you so much, I was under the impression that you werent using the outer coil cuz of later videos. Phew! Glad to know..... now how im gonna get an outer coil on the one I already wrapped :/ gotta wrap a new one I think :'(

p.s. Is the bridge rectifier youre using to convert the pulsed Dc to regular Dc? Will I get high voltage results just from a PWM and the whole coil alone? Thank you master Russ!

oh and p.s.s Will this Dave Lawton circuit work? http://www.courtiestown.co.uk/batteries/downloads/DAVE%20LAWTON%20PWM%20KIT%20INSTRUCTIONS1.pdf
Is it like yours or is your modified? I know, alotta questions, but i wanna do what you do! :-)
Lawton works grate no modify...

The output of annu pulsed coil is AC, so the bridge   rectifier is to turn that AC in to pulsed dc...

Ask any questions you
Would like, just rember life is extremely  busy... So may have a delayed response some times!

Do you have Skype? If so, some qustions are better in person..

Rwg42985 on skype.

Also do you have a YouTube where we can watch your tests? Im in!

~Russ    

satorizero

RE: Coil Windings and Schematics
« Reply #8, on June 10th, 2011, 11:57 AM »
Quote from Rwg42985 on June 10th, 2011, 10:09 AM
Quote from satorizero on June 9th, 2011, 06:13 PM
Quote from Rwg42985 on June 9th, 2011, 05:45 PM
Quote from satorizero on June 9th, 2011, 02:29 PM
I wish I could get an answer for this :'( I built 2 coils and am left sitaring at them for all their worthlessness :-(....
Hey buddy!

The high voltage came from the outer coil this Rodin coil is on... Also the coils a and b are 30 degrees apart with a blank spot, just like a Rodin coil. The. The coils a and b are pulsed a PWM at defrent frequencies till the most voltage out if the outter coil... ???

Let me know! That's about all I did...

Thanks, ~Russ
Ahh, thank you so much, I was under the impression that you werent using the outer coil cuz of later videos. Phew! Glad to know..... now how im gonna get an outer coil on the one I already wrapped :/ gotta wrap a new one I think :'(

p.s. Is the bridge rectifier youre using to convert the pulsed Dc to regular Dc? Will I get high voltage results just from a PWM and the whole coil alone? Thank you master Russ!

oh and p.s.s Will this Dave Lawton circuit work? http://www.courtiestown.co.uk/batteries/downloads/DAVE%20LAWTON%20PWM%20KIT%20INSTRUCTIONS1.pdf
Is it like yours or is your modified? I know, alotta questions, but i wanna do what you do! :-)
Lawton works grate no modify...

The output of annu pulsed coil is AC, so the bridge   rectifier is to turn that AC in to pulsed dc...

Ask any questions you
Would like, just rember life is extremely  busy... So may have a delayed response some times!

Do you have Skype? If so, some qustions are better in person..

Rwg42985 on skype.

Also do you have a YouTube where we can watch your tests? Im in!

~Russ
Thank you for the answers :-) and no prob on the delay

satorizero

RE: Coil Windings and Schematics
« Reply #9, on June 10th, 2011, 05:20 PM »Last edited on June 13th, 2011, 01:07 AM by satorizero
Had a question.

So, if I used your setup, would I be able to get mass output volts only using the ac out, without the rectifier? or is the rectifier needed? I only ask cuz I wanna do it as simple as possible. So, so far I get that I need a Rodin Coil thats wound with A, B and C coils, while A and B are wired in paralell and pulsed at certain key frequencies and the C coil has the mass output.... correct?  (In that case, could I use a coil that has only one winding?) Just wanna know if I need the rectifier or anything else to get those results.

Thanks

~Russ

RE: Coil Windings and Schematics
« Reply #10, on June 19th, 2011, 08:17 AM »
Quote from satorizero on June 10th, 2011, 05:20 PM
Had a question.

So, if I used your setup, would I be able to get mass output volts only using the ac out, without the rectifier? or is the rectifier needed? I only ask cuz I wanna do it as simple as possible. So, so far I get that I need a Rodin Coil thats wound with A, B and C coils, while A and B are wired in paralell and pulsed at certain key frequencies and the C coil has the mass output.... correct?  (In that case, could I use a coil that has only one winding?) Just wanna know if I need the rectifier or anything else to get those results.

Thanks
You don't need the rectifier. ~Russ