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The Steven Gibb's HDR Time Machine simple upgrades and fixes
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<blockquote data-quote="steven chiverton" data-source="post: 244518" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>very well detailed professor i love it, when i built my hdr units year's ago i did what gibbs mentioned and i installed 3 amp fuses years ago and my time coil is a thick coiled rubber coated wires no flimsy thin phone cord wires inside the rubber insulation is 2 plastic insulated wires identical to house hold ac wires so theres no thin wires sticking out my switches are all ac 240 volts plastic so no metal bodies for any shorts so you wont get zapped by a metal switch and my soldered wires soldered to the back of the switches are insulated with heatshrink tubing slipped over where the wires are soldered to and my electromagnet core i increased to 2 inches diameter so it can run more than and hour and it never even gets hot so a thicker core is a must better than the 1 inch diameter core which many have had heating problems with , between every layer of double laminated wire i wound 2 or more layers of high temperature polyimide Kapton tape and at the end after winding my last layer i wound high temperature stretchable flexible mouldable silicon tape over that , and i have a switch on my electromagnet so it can be switched off to if i dont use the switch on the hdr my hdr is built better and more safety put into it so no loose wires sticking out i made pvc end plates for my hdr electromagnet and have the on off switch in one end and its non conductive body makes it safer than the metal body switches . one of my other prototype hdr units has a triple rubbing coil so one conducts ac the other conducts rerouted dc after the diodes and the third is for experiments for frequency feeding should i like to try feeding various ac frequencies into it and the output fed to a piezo or other</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steven chiverton, post: 244518, member: 7378"] very well detailed professor i love it, when i built my hdr units year's ago i did what gibbs mentioned and i installed 3 amp fuses years ago and my time coil is a thick coiled rubber coated wires no flimsy thin phone cord wires inside the rubber insulation is 2 plastic insulated wires identical to house hold ac wires so theres no thin wires sticking out my switches are all ac 240 volts plastic so no metal bodies for any shorts so you wont get zapped by a metal switch and my soldered wires soldered to the back of the switches are insulated with heatshrink tubing slipped over where the wires are soldered to and my electromagnet core i increased to 2 inches diameter so it can run more than and hour and it never even gets hot so a thicker core is a must better than the 1 inch diameter core which many have had heating problems with , between every layer of double laminated wire i wound 2 or more layers of high temperature polyimide Kapton tape and at the end after winding my last layer i wound high temperature stretchable flexible mouldable silicon tape over that , and i have a switch on my electromagnet so it can be switched off to if i dont use the switch on the hdr my hdr is built better and more safety put into it so no loose wires sticking out i made pvc end plates for my hdr electromagnet and have the on off switch in one end and its non conductive body makes it safer than the metal body switches . one of my other prototype hdr units has a triple rubbing coil so one conducts ac the other conducts rerouted dc after the diodes and the third is for experiments for frequency feeding should i like to try feeding various ac frequencies into it and the output fed to a piezo or other [/QUOTE]
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