Leedskalnin shorted PMH Coils

symanuk

Leedskalnin shorted PMH Coils
« on December 31st, 2012, 01:42 AM »
Hi guys,

Have any of you been watching MrAngusWangus's channel on YouTube?

He has been doing some fascinating stuff with shorting PMH coils and using them to generate lenzless magnetic current.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvSVnYq5Q6M

One of his earlier vids on Ed's Secret lays it open for how the coils should work.

Given that Russ has proved the PMH works and holds charge for over a year, this next step to understanding how Ed was making use of them is a real lightbulb over the head moment for me.

I would love for some of you builders to experiment with this - seems like a very simple build for once!

Thanks guys,

Sy

freethisone

RE: Leedskalnin shorted PMH Coils
« Reply #1, on December 31st, 2012, 08:18 AM »
Quote from symanuk on December 31st, 2012, 01:42 AM
Hi guys,

Have any of you been watching MrAngusWangus's channel on YouTube?

He has been doing some fascinating stuff with shorting PMH coils and using them to generate lenzless magnetic current.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvSVnYq5Q6M

One of his earlier vids on Ed's Secret lays it open for how the coils should work.

Given that Russ has proved the PMH works and holds charge for over a year, this next step to understanding how Ed was making use of them is a real lightbulb over the head moment for me.

I would love for some of you builders to experiment with this - seems like a very simple build for once!

Thanks guys,

Sy
yes, i have been waiting for his new update. taken what he has learned im interested to see were he take it.

thanks for share.:shy:

freethisone

Re: Leedskalnin shorted PMH Coils
« Reply #2, on September 15th, 2015, 01:27 AM »


the proper way to use this conductor is by making a long chain and turning them side ways.  a positive, current on the upper conductor, and a negative charge on the lower.


its a sinusoidal current carrying conductor.