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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 79861" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>The oscillator configuration of interest to me was when I reversed the rotation direction of the adjacent rotating shafts. The result was that the rotation direction on the third plane was all the same. No reversal was taking place. When I got to full RPM though, the rotation would slow down and then oscillate back and forth at that RPM. I don't understand that behavior at all. </p><p></p><p>Naturally I want to duplicate this configuration with the Tesla coils. My reverse wound coils would simulate a direction change. Now I have to make some electronic control to fire each adjacent coil at a 90 degree phase change in a rotation cycle. Might take me a couple of weeks to complete though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 79861, member: 288"] The oscillator configuration of interest to me was when I reversed the rotation direction of the adjacent rotating shafts. The result was that the rotation direction on the third plane was all the same. No reversal was taking place. When I got to full RPM though, the rotation would slow down and then oscillate back and forth at that RPM. I don't understand that behavior at all. Naturally I want to duplicate this configuration with the Tesla coils. My reverse wound coils would simulate a direction change. Now I have to make some electronic control to fire each adjacent coil at a 90 degree phase change in a rotation cycle. Might take me a couple of weeks to complete though. [/QUOTE]
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