Finished the 11" diameter 18x36 Abha Torus. It is a plastic slinky covered with duct tape to form the torus, wound CCW with #22 gauge magnet wire. Total of 12 wires, 12 turns per wire for a total of 144 turns. First tests shown here with a 1 inch diameter neoball spinner and Hall sensor, hooked to my 2 transistor pulse circuit. This demo shows the power resonances between the coil and the neoball after the power is turned off. Many different coils show this resonance but it seems more pronounced with the Rodin type coils. Thanks to Randy Powell for discovering the new Abha coil winding geometries such as this one called an 18x36. I plan to try various frequencies now that I finally have a 2-channel signal generator! Go to Google "Rodin Coil" group for more info, and circuit diagram. See also Randy's Youtube videos under the name "theabhakingdom" for understanding the vortex math and the mappings to the torus. checkout vortexspace.org site very good things Aloha
Sunday, October 7, 2012
April Wind 11 Abha Torus First Resonance Tests
April Wind 11 Abha Torus First Resonance Tests Tube. Duration : 2.47 Mins.
Finished the 11" diameter 18x36 Abha Torus. It is a plastic slinky covered with duct tape to form the torus, wound CCW with #22 gauge magnet wire. Total of 12 wires, 12 turns per wire for a total of 144 turns. First tests shown here with a 1 inch diameter neoball spinner and Hall sensor, hooked to my 2 transistor pulse circuit. This demo shows the power resonances between the coil and the neoball after the power is turned off. Many different coils show this resonance but it seems more pronounced with the Rodin type coils. Thanks to Randy Powell for discovering the new Abha coil winding geometries such as this one called an 18x36. I plan to try various frequencies now that I finally have a 2-channel signal generator! Go to Google "Rodin Coil" group for more info, and circuit diagram. See also Randy's Youtube videos under the name "theabhakingdom" for understanding the vortex math and the mappings to the torus. checkout vortexspace.org site very good things Aloha
Finished the 11" diameter 18x36 Abha Torus. It is a plastic slinky covered with duct tape to form the torus, wound CCW with #22 gauge magnet wire. Total of 12 wires, 12 turns per wire for a total of 144 turns. First tests shown here with a 1 inch diameter neoball spinner and Hall sensor, hooked to my 2 transistor pulse circuit. This demo shows the power resonances between the coil and the neoball after the power is turned off. Many different coils show this resonance but it seems more pronounced with the Rodin type coils. Thanks to Randy Powell for discovering the new Abha coil winding geometries such as this one called an 18x36. I plan to try various frequencies now that I finally have a 2-channel signal generator! Go to Google "Rodin Coil" group for more info, and circuit diagram. See also Randy's Youtube videos under the name "theabhakingdom" for understanding the vortex math and the mappings to the torus. checkout vortexspace.org site very good things Aloha
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