PCB Tesla Pancake Coil Joule Thief
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Balancing Magnets 2
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Balancing Magnets
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2 - Stage Tesla Turbine / Tesla Pump
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@jiggilowjow
@jiggilowjow 7 күн бұрын
you need wedge shaped coils!!!! youll haveway more low speed and way more high speed
@KarlAndres-l9m
@KarlAndres-l9m 8 күн бұрын
Really intelligent! Did the last configuration have a “repulsion “resistance point” at the very start as well ?
@jaimehhrhr2853
@jaimehhrhr2853 11 күн бұрын
Que gran trabajo. Felicitaciones. Que tal motor generador, para que el generador reduzca el consumo de energía?
@jayvonirsik7232
@jayvonirsik7232 19 күн бұрын
Where have you gone?
@PerpetualMotor
@PerpetualMotor 18 күн бұрын
LOL! Nowhere. I've just been focusing on other things. I've been building algorithmic trading software. Free energy research isn't free.
@jayvonirsik7232
@jayvonirsik7232 17 күн бұрын
@PerpetualMotor LOL. Well good. I have a program idea if you know how to write apps/programs ill give it to you.
@jayvonirsik7232
@jayvonirsik7232 15 күн бұрын
@PerpetualMotor seriously. I was head of a team who invented a device. I'll spare you the boring details, but let's say that I was offered 7 million for my first go. I remember sitting on the 32nd floor of the Simmons building, looking out at my house from afar. That perspective hit me hard. I had a choice, stay with the person I love and become a father....or derail someone's life and dissappear for 7 years. I chose my daughter. It's been 7 years now. I think I reached out to you a while back but couldn't quite seem to get a response. No thanks to one of my team members sabotaging my future. So here I am. Statute of limitations has come and gone. Do you want a try at it? It's yours if you want it.
@PerpetualMotor
@PerpetualMotor 13 күн бұрын
@@jayvonirsik7232 Now that's a story! I'm glad you chose your daughter. I don't really build apps for devices, or programs for operating systems. The software I'm working on has a very specific place where it can be used. However, I am curious about your story. We'll have to talk.
@jayvonirsik7232
@jayvonirsik7232 13 күн бұрын
@PerpetualMotor advancedwatertechnics is where we can chat. I use Google services. Just add the appropriate ending to that as every time I try to put it in it refuses to allow it to post. Who knows you might just grind a purpose for it.
@jvon3885
@jvon3885 19 күн бұрын
Where have you gone?
@llahneb10
@llahneb10 24 күн бұрын
I think the energy input was getting it past the initial energy barrier that it resisted. You should try to make a loop to see if it continuously rolls around, though I think it’s probably unlikely it would happen
@exponentialnegative1
@exponentialnegative1 Ай бұрын
I think you might find Viktor Schauberger's Repulsine to have interesting characteristics you could incorporate into your design
@exponentialnegative1
@exponentialnegative1 Ай бұрын
Have you seen the circuit and videos of the Murakami Ignition? I think you'd find it interesting, especially the diode placement.
@RayleneCawood
@RayleneCawood Ай бұрын
Efficiency suggestions: When you cut out your disks the outer circumference of each disk has sharp square edges. Any aerodynamicist will tell you that a sharp square leading edge is NOT great for getting air to flow nicely over the parallel plate surfaces. Just rounding the edges makes a huge difference, but the ideal shape is in fact half an ellipse where the full ellipse would be 3x as long as it is wide. ie: Ellipse with 3 to 1 ratio. Anyway: Spinning the up disk in a lathe (not too fast or use water: melting avoidance) and using a shaped template, with sandpaper in place/attached, will get you close enough. NB that sandpaper grits below 500 noticeably increase skin friction, which you don't want in that direction... Exhaust: You have holes or vents in the plates where you want airflow to change direction abruptly by 90 degrees. Drill the holes at a ~45 deg angle and stack the disks so that when you look in the top hole the other holes look kinda like a spiral staircase made of small axial fan blades. ie: Each hole is offset so that you could still stick the drill through. (at 45 deg) Obviously this wont work unless the drill is slightly bowed but you get the idea... hopefully. :) Now each disk's spin will help with flow direction change... and slightly (axial fan-ish) blow the air out the exhaust.
@PerpetualMotor
@PerpetualMotor Ай бұрын
All great suggestions. Thank you.
@squeakytoyrecords1702
@squeakytoyrecords1702 Ай бұрын
@perpetualMotor This is really cool. Just getting into PCB motors and would like to try out some of your coils. Please let me know how to contact you. Thank you
@jefftaylor9305
@jefftaylor9305 Ай бұрын
Awesome concept. I have thought about a tesla turbine used in many different way. Been working on HHO for about 15 years. Would be interested it talking.
@larrydeavenport469
@larrydeavenport469 Ай бұрын
I from the old school of building Tesla Coils where you used spark and rotary gaps. It is very interesting what some of you younger generation are doing with the solid state and pancake Tesla coils.
@BrentLeVasseur
@BrentLeVasseur Ай бұрын
The coils I need have to be a specific diameter and number of turns, so buying your pre-made coils would not work unfortunately. However, if you could sell the KiCad project file and or the STL that could be easily edited, that would be of value to me.
@BrentLeVasseur
@BrentLeVasseur Ай бұрын
You really should add a second support on the right side. It’s sagging down as it spins.
@BrentLeVasseur
@BrentLeVasseur Ай бұрын
This just popped up in my YT feed. Glad it did. Really cool! Nice job! What we really need are side by side comparisons and data of PCB coils vs. copper wound coils of the same dimension and windings to see if there is any loss of field strength between the two, and if so how much are we giving up by utilizing a PCB layout instead of a regular coil.
@tillyreynders6188
@tillyreynders6188 2 ай бұрын
Use Caps in parallel with the batterys. They will act as a buffer that does accept charge quickly and give it off to the battery's. It will greatly improve your system
@leahgarrison6665
@leahgarrison6665 2 ай бұрын
what about using gravity to vortex the water and start the spin. I am theorizing that may assist the spin as well as potentially increase the electrolyzability of the water. I think hydrogen viability can potentially be increased by utilizing multiple natural laws in unison to maximize output and minimize input. Super cool experiment! Love it!
@pepe_lorex
@pepe_lorex 3 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work bro
@mohammadhashemi1771
@mohammadhashemi1771 3 ай бұрын
Well done, Which magnetic pole is facing inwards and which pole facing outwards
@leo959
@leo959 3 ай бұрын
Its been a year. I need an update please.
@chriswiebold
@chriswiebold 4 ай бұрын
I like how u got figured out what most idiots in lab coats can't figure out.
@mmks8502
@mmks8502 4 ай бұрын
can I get the gerber file ?
@godwinsboom
@godwinsboom 4 ай бұрын
You either are going to have the stop and the beginning or end of the array.
@deannewman5601
@deannewman5601 4 ай бұрын
Great stuff. Something I have been working on for a few years. I like your prototypes. Good to see others have similar ideas. I got stuck on getting the current to the plates and having them isolated from each other and sparks blowing it up. I worked it out though.
@fglatzel
@fglatzel 5 ай бұрын
Two things here: 1. Why use round coils and not wedge shaped coils? 2. Why use magnets? Just simulate an induction motor on PCB -Yes, that's right. No PCB motor needs a single magnet, ever!
@pedroantunes896
@pedroantunes896 5 ай бұрын
Finally someone experimented the same sort of idea I had since child. For those who are telling about the losses on doing the curves: Why not imagine streets with adapted vehicles that rolls though these magnets on straight roads, then when they need to do a curve, they leave the magnet track and use their own electric battery plus the speed they already gained before to do the curve and join the other magnet track? It would represent a great economy of energy.
@davidkatuin4527
@davidkatuin4527 6 ай бұрын
When you have a prediction and you build it and it works , working through trial and error to gain bounds of information for the next build. This is brilliant! Thanks for the presentation .
@PerpetualMotor
@PerpetualMotor 6 ай бұрын
@davidkatuin4527 thanks!
@justbob1581
@justbob1581 6 ай бұрын
I know you were slightly disappointed with your results, have you ever tried using Supercaps instead of batteries? I play around with a lot of experiments, but I keep forgetting how utterly simple the basic principle of the Benetiz patent is, so I tried something extremely easy today with 3 simple off the shelf parts, (2) 12 Volt / 500 Farad caps and a 12 volt 60 watt motor. One of the caps I had drained to less than 1 volt, the other cap was charged to about 14 volts. I connected the two negatives of the Supercaps together and ran the motor for a few minutes between the 13 volt difference of the two Positives. At the end of the experiment the combined voltage of the caps were GREATER than when I started. I ran the experiment 3-4 times after that with the exact same result!!! Not only did the motor run 100% for free, there was actually a small increase in voltage due to the coil collapse & feedback from the motor. The voltage increase wasn't anything extreme (about 1 to 2 10th's of a volt per 2 minute run), but the motor ran for free with nothing but off the shelf caps and motor, not to mention that the motor could have been turning an alternator or generator for additional output. Thoughts?
@calcoin4199
@calcoin4199 6 ай бұрын
Hey my friend add a isolated boost converter as your "load" between batteries instead of motor to charge your discharging supercap and maybe youll be able to take more power from your charging bank as if boost converter takes 100w at 90% efficient (some are better) and that goes back into your super capacitor bank at 95% efficiency and it should only take 15 watts for a continuous 100w output it would be more efficient than using motor to run generator to recharge battery i bet! 😊 ive done experiments with this and its simple and promising just dont have lots of money so id love to see this done 😊
@tildenmark326
@tildenmark326 7 ай бұрын
Great job but: Caution, the neodymium magnet experiment with the coils causes heart rhythm disturbance!! it's no coincidence that Bedini said to use ferrite magnets! or shield the electromagnetic field in a metal box! Have nice healty.
@SueTruBliss
@SueTruBliss 8 ай бұрын
This is a great way of showing Electromagnetic Levitation and if you guys did not know Electromagnetic Levitation works by apposing magnetic fields called eddy currents if you want know more about Eddy Currents there is a KZbinr called ElectroBoom this is the link to watch his video about eddy currents👨‍🔬🧪😁: kzbin.info/www/bejne/q2i1mGOKmK2Ears
@Hyperbole77
@Hyperbole77 8 ай бұрын
To answer the title question: no.
@TeeAgeSee
@TeeAgeSee 8 ай бұрын
so is this an ACTUAL perpetuum mobile and thermal dynamics first law is wrong?
@robertneighbors3520
@robertneighbors3520 8 ай бұрын
Lot's of experimenters build very similar straight LINEAR arrays like yours, however, once you construct your same array configuration in a circular path, the rotary piece will not move.
@walidguendz9025
@walidguendz9025 8 ай бұрын
amazing good job
@ioanraduagim396
@ioanraduagim396 8 ай бұрын
Buen motor eléctrico y magnetico en la plataforma queda bien y el rotor cuantas revoluciónes tiene el motor axial magnetico
@charleslee4706
@charleslee4706 9 ай бұрын
hello, great work, are you still work on this type of project?
@nettoyerautomotives9291
@nettoyerautomotives9291 9 ай бұрын
Greetings from India. I appreciate you for responding lot of comments. You have good attention toward your audience. Can you please help me understand, why these type of motors are not widely used in consumer electricals. What are the drawbacks of such motors? What is the limitation in such geometry? Please respond. Thank you. Great Video
@mauricewright9887
@mauricewright9887 9 ай бұрын
Axial designs are gaining ground. They are not widely used ... yet ... because radial flux was designs were getting the job done well enough. I do see potential applications in consumer electronics (fans, toys, toothbrushes, etc), but the architecture has only recently been getting attention. The only functional drawback I see, when compared to radial flux motors, is maybe with assembling them. But, right now, the supply chain for radial flux parts is dwarfed by many orders of magnitude compared to radial flux motors. However, when comparing the two, it's like comparing flat TVs to the cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions. When compared to flatscreen TVs, there really aren't that many applications where a tube TV is better. That will eventually be the case with axial flux vs radial flux. Now that I think about it, though, radial flux motors do use a lot more copper. For someone industrious enough to make useful work out of the associated back EMF and inductance, there may be something else that radial flux motors can be good for.
@newageautotechnology
@newageautotechnology 9 ай бұрын
Be careful with sparks around the hho . One spark mixed with hho and boom. I've been building hho cells for 10 years.
@Patamonster1
@Patamonster1 9 ай бұрын
I heard your fart at 8 seconds in. Why does it feel like I suddenly have sand in my teeth?
@caramonraistlin6928
@caramonraistlin6928 9 ай бұрын
Excellent idea. I think the moving discs will help with the electrolysis as the hho bubbles formed will move. It is going to take a lot of iterations and experimentation to perfect this.
@AetherShield
@AetherShield 10 ай бұрын
Great ideas here. I'm ready for an update video to see your results
@onlyme3543
@onlyme3543 10 ай бұрын
Hey bud just found your video is there any chance you could sell me the schematic you made in kicad I’d be really interested in purchasing it from you
@davidiom27
@davidiom27 11 ай бұрын
Very great video. I did similar experiment last week, I loaded 4 batteries, 2 in series 2 in parallel, with a heating pad. I switched the batteries again and again throughout the day. My feeling is, that the usefulness of the batteries is increased. But overtime, the overall energy of the system certainly depleats. prehaps it is a more efficient way of using energy.
@markrumrey790
@markrumrey790 11 ай бұрын
Great Idea, but you have a balancing issue seen in the vibration, once you clean that up you'll get much better performance from them. But again great Idea!
@dklurf
@dklurf 11 ай бұрын
Can hydrogen be compressed and pumped into Tesla turbine? Is that better than cold steam which works really well on the Tesla turbine.
@anusinha6204
@anusinha6204 11 ай бұрын
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@anusinha6204
@anusinha6204 11 ай бұрын
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@anusinha6204
@anusinha6204 11 ай бұрын
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@anusinha6204
@anusinha6204 11 ай бұрын
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@markhodgson2348
@markhodgson2348 Жыл бұрын
I require some of these how large will be the maximum pcb size