Combined HV Coil and Cap - Bump

No one interested in commenting on this? Or is the Latvian a put-off?

All the "relevant" info in the video is in the diagram and images.

Excuse me for trying again.

Can anyone please tell me what is happening in the video below?

They appear to be demonstrating a coil with integrated L and C.

Although foreign, they show the circuit diagram and coil in detail.

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The solder braid over the loose-wound coil is driven with HVAC. Looks like it is intended to be the primary of a Tesla coil type configuration.

How does it add capacitance? And why the angular wrap and crossover?

What is the significance of the thin rod they show later in the video?

Thanks for any insights.

Robert Miller

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Robert Miller
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looks like the usual nonsense bamboozling from the "over unity" "free energ y" n*****ts

Reply to
Lasse Langwadt Christensen

Whatever that new component is on the right looks like when I tried to draw a schematic when I was 3 years old !

Yeah, looks kinda like a flux capacitor to me.

Reply to
boB

Of course, a "capacitor" (that is, the loop value equals the 'capacitance' times the rate change of terminal value), in a flux circuit (i.e., MMF = C'

  • dPhi/dt), is otherwise known as a resistor. :-)

Tim

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Tim Williams

On youtube, look up crackpot EM experiments: "Caduceus coil" videos. There are hundreds.

Your video appears to be the reply to an earlier one about building a Tesla coil using a Caduceus coil as the primary winding. See:

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What does it do? Either nothing unexpected ...or maybe it launches aether vortices rather than EM waves and thus PROVES MAXWELL WRONG MOO HOO HA HAAAAAAAA!

Reply to
Bill Beaty

Thanks Bill.

You do seem unusually well versed in things of a "crackpot" nature.

Have you ever seen _any_ that worked as claimed, or violated a known physical law?

Robert Miller

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Robert Miller

You're kidding, right? :)

Tim

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Seven Transistor Labs, LLC 
Electrical Engineering Consultation and Contract Design 
Website: http://seventransistorlabs.com
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Tim Williams

This "Caduceus coil" stuff may be real: UHF or GHz transmitters based on spark gap exitation of a spiral antenna. They should act weird, probably generating megawatt impulse, circular polarized centimeter- waves in a narrow beam. Very weird when used in the early radio era. But today they're just S-band satellite antennas.

Nope.

Or maybe I did, and used it to become a hyper-billionaire, regretted it, employed my time travel breakthrough to edit the past, so in this manyworlds branch it never actually happened.

Heh, for years I was moderating an email forum for those testing the crackpot devices. None ever did anything interesting, except for plasma-based cold-fusion cells which tend to make blinding flashes or even explode. Along the way we did invent microwave oven ball-lightning and molten beer-bottles. Also the "Quarter-shrinker," Lenz-law coin smasher based on energy- storage 50KV capacitors got cheap from Boeing Surplus Sales.

Aaaaaand ...Boeing Surplus still exists, as an online auction:

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Bill Beaty

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