Rodin Starship Coil Part 1 - Building
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Rodin Starship Coil (Mandela Coil) is a nice and easy to make coil design and a good electromagnet.
I will be using this coil for some experiments, planning to show its magnetic field through a ferrocell, ferrofoil in a coming video.
The coil is made of 27AWG copper magnet wire having ~40 turns.
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First referenced as Mandela Coil on Page 67 of The Magic Square of Three Crystal:
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I dunno how to so great show brother...looking forward to seeing it in action.
Davinci Resolve does the trick :)
I hope I'll have some time to play with it in the coming days and won't burn it immediately :)
I'll post the next video soon.
Hello, will 13 points be just as effective as 12 or will this effect the coil in negative ways? cheers.
Why is it so thick? Is there a specific reason?
Probably what drives a Dalak ship. I'm interested to see what happens next. Is there any different effect to this coil thingie if you used insulated wire ?
Yes, just need a magnet to make it fly :)
The wire I am using is a GP/MR-200® insulated wire. It must be insulated otherwise it would just be shorted and may just burn.
Hey awesome video gonna have to make one! What power supplies would you need to make this work?
Thanks! I was using a 30V/5A adjustable DC bench power supply.
In this video I was driving the coil with ~3A as the coil gets really hot with higher currents and I was not using any cooling.
I was also playing with AC using a Acoustic B200H bass amplifier and a signal generator...
Can we become best friends ha ha??!!! damn I was thinking of doing very similar experimentation only with tesla bifillar pancake coils. I am very curious of the interaction between electromagnets and ferro fluid. Thanks for this!
I hope I can be a help with my videos. Tesla bifilar coil under the ferrocell would also be interesting in different configurations.
This looks to be a field where not much data is available yet.
Thanks to Timm Vanderelli we can now use the ferrocell as a new tool, so yes keep experimenting and sharing!
Would be nice to also do some research on how to increase the sensitivity of the cell to be able to view weaker magnetic fields which was my problem when playing with small electromagnets.
The more people join the club the more info we'll have and then we just need to use Artifitial Intelligence to analyze the shared data to come up with the ultimate solution :)
Can you make a bifilar Starhip coil? :)
Yes, I think I'll get to it :)