Einstein
Temporal Engineer
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I started with counterclockwise wound primary and secondary coils. Also clockwise wound coils. Mixing them produces 4 types of Tesla coils.
pretty neat@Einstein : impressed with ur winding jig, I wud luv 2 add a wind counter to mine, but I prefer a mechanical counter bcoz it is more trustworthy to keep the count when I leave the coil halfway to continue another day.
what do u think of this picture of a pyramid cone coil I am trying to wind, in a hope to get a more weird effects that circular cone. For this I made a wooden shape pyramid with scaled Egypt, and will use it as a Tesla coil.
@Einstein : impressed with ur winding jig, I wud luv 2 add a wind counter to mine, but I prefer a mechanical counter bcoz it is more trustworthy to keep the count when I leave the coil halfway to continue another day.
what do u think of this picture of a pyramid cone coil I am trying to wind, in a hope to get a more weird effects that circular cone. For this I made a wooden shape pyramid with scaled Egypt, and will use it as a Tesla coil.
Yes indeed, one needs to catch a superglue and fix each turn, I hope it will be worth the time. I am also working on 2 cone shaped coils to resemble the OTIS carr coils used in his UFO, which again originates to TeslaYou are right about the counter being more trustworthy. Mine would always glitch when I would stop winding for a break.
I think your pyramid coil is going to take a long time to make. I would suggest using superglue for each turn to hold it in place as you wind.
excellentYes indeed, one needs to catch a superglue and fix each turn, I hope it will be worth the time. I am also working on 2 cone shaped coils to resemble the OTIS carr coils used in his UFO, which again originates to Tesla
yeah good suggestion, cuz the coil on the pyramid is just going to slip off almost instantlyYou are right about the counter being more trustworthy. Mine would always glitch when I would stop winding for a break.
I think your pyramid coil is going to take a long time to make. I would suggest using superglue for each turn to hold it in place as you wind.
I want to find a location where's there a lot of electrical storms.
then launch small rockets that unravel a thin wire into the sky which attracts a lighting strike.
attach the wire to a large solid copper pancake coil with a concentric secondary inside it mounted extremely well.
then a lead from the secondary attach to an array of electromagnets with only a few windings where they all point their north poles towards each other. Then place recently deceased animals inside.