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What The Hell Is A Bifilar Coil pt3
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 208467" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>In the description I gave, the bifilar coil was used to create an over unity transformer. </p><p></p><p>At a more recent point in time I accidentally came across another use for a bifilar coil. I was playing around with an accelerometer I built and noticed what seemed like gravity waves coming off a Tesla coil while in operation. The results were inconsistent from day to day. I finally noticed that I could get higher readings if my scope leads were stretched out in a length. It occurred to me that maybe the scope leads were acting as a capacitor and sending additional voltage through induction. So I decided to wind a special bifilar coil to act as an induction pickup. I ran a 10 turn 3" diameter bifilar coil on a special coil form I built. The coil was wound as an open circuit. Acting merely as a capacitor. I connected my scope leads to my bifilar induction pickup coil. I believe I am the first to build a way to monitor the waveform output from a Tesla coil without being directly connected to the Tesla coil. </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]u1hsKvvsRv4[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 208467, member: 288"] In the description I gave, the bifilar coil was used to create an over unity transformer. At a more recent point in time I accidentally came across another use for a bifilar coil. I was playing around with an accelerometer I built and noticed what seemed like gravity waves coming off a Tesla coil while in operation. The results were inconsistent from day to day. I finally noticed that I could get higher readings if my scope leads were stretched out in a length. It occurred to me that maybe the scope leads were acting as a capacitor and sending additional voltage through induction. So I decided to wind a special bifilar coil to act as an induction pickup. I ran a 10 turn 3" diameter bifilar coil on a special coil form I built. The coil was wound as an open circuit. Acting merely as a capacitor. I connected my scope leads to my bifilar induction pickup coil. I believe I am the first to build a way to monitor the waveform output from a Tesla coil without being directly connected to the Tesla coil. [MEDIA=youtube]u1hsKvvsRv4[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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