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| JustAnElectrician |
Posted - 25/12/2008 : 11:44:18 PM 2" (50.8MM) wide for trade, each roll is several feet long
What do you have, PEOPLE???  I'm interested in making my own relays...
-Rob
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| JustAnElectrician |
Posted - 09/10/2009 : 10:20:58 PM quote: Originally posted by JustAnElectrician
Offer temporarily withdrawn, I have a great idea for using this "foil". I am thinking of re-inventing Tesla's PANCAKE COIL using this foil, making a thick pancake coil (bifilar wound) and making what I call a Coil-Pacitor as the working part of a radiant oscillator. I will try another reply to show a diagram of the pancake coil...
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| JustAnElectrician |
Posted - 09/10/2009 : 10:11:18 PM Offer temporarily withdrawn, I have a great idea for using this "foil". I am thinking of re-inventing Tesla's PANCAKE COIL using this foil, making a thick pancake coil (bifilar wound) and making what I call a Coil-Pacitor as the working part of a radiant oscillator. I will try another reply to show a diagram of the pancake coil...
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| comwarrior |
Posted - 25/06/2009 : 5:15:05 PM what self running motor vid?
Link needed please...
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"Energy can not be created nor distroyed, it can only be changed into other forms" - so lets do some changing!
95% efficiency, I dare you to do better!
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| SILO3 |
Posted - 10/06/2009 : 11:06:59 AM I have hard drives for trade, many many hard drives multi layered single layered I even have the old big foots. let me know if you have coils for trade I need the ones like they have in the self running motor video.
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| JustAnElectrician |
Posted - 16/05/2009 : 9:49:20 PM quote: Originally posted by comwarrior
hmmm, my thaught on the copper foil was how it would perform as a electro mag coil? but you'd need quite a lot of it...
"Energy can not be created nor distroyed, it can only be changed into other forms" - so lets do some changing!
great idea, it occurred to me too, I hope to try this. Closing thread...
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| comwarrior |
Posted - 16/05/2009 : 10:30:36 AM hmmm, my thaught on the copper foil was how it would perform as a electro mag coil? but you'd need quite a lot of it...
"Energy can not be created nor distroyed, it can only be changed into other forms" - so lets do some changing! |
| JustAnElectrician |
Posted - 06/02/2009 : 10:56:31 AM quote: Originally posted by milostreat432
Dos it have an adhesive backing? I think this would work to 2-part epoxy too say,,,formica substrate and utilize as PCB,,,maybe? How much are you asking?
No adhesive, it's just wire grade copper foil, .005" thick. Kind of hard to cut for PC boards I'd think, and I was hoping for a "trade" rather than sale. (but not strictly) Whatcha got? |
| milostreat432 |
Posted - 05/02/2009 : 8:31:08 PM Dos it have an adhesive backing? I think this would work to 2-part epoxy too say,,,formica substrat and utilize as PCB,,,maybe? How much are you asking? |
| JustAnElectrician |
Posted - 10/01/2009 : 09:01:06 AM PS: This stuff is STRONG!!! You cannot tear it by hand, it's only .005" (.125mm) thick but very strong.
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| JustAnElectrician |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 4:33:11 PM Got more "FOIL" coming soon, IMO it can be used to pickup up stray radiant energy from various free energy iterations, like around coils and possibly wires conducting radiant energy.
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| JustAnElectrician |
Posted - 26/12/2008 : 4:29:47 PM I might also have 1 or 2 extra FWBR's (full wave bridge rectifiers) These kick out almost 120V DC when plugged into wall current, and I would imagine they work equally well on 50Hz (non-USA spec power) but not sure what the max input voltage is, I'll see if it says. |