induction transformer (INTR) – "forger"
induction transformer (INTR); bifilar output coil connected to the resonant contour with “forge”-coil; step-down transformer with hi-amperage low-voltage output good to melt a metal – induction forge
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induction transformer (INTR); bifilar output coil connected to the resonant contour with “forge”-coil; step-down transformer with hi-amperage low-voltage output good to melt a metal – induction forge
Hi all Sorry but this time i made the video in french. I explain in the video that i testeds the vGEGENE with a lot of different secondary coils, and when i tested the…
some tests with induction transformer based on induction oscillator; 120v 1kW halogen light-bulb under fire and … underwater (lol) hold on, TK, help’s on the way…
The Steorn motor replication : No induction and No Back EMF in the stator coils The Steorn magnetic motor replication by Jean-Louis Naudin. Here in this test, there is No induction and No Back EMF induced in the stator coils while the rotor turns at hi…
THIS IS MY COMPLETE PULSE MOTOR BUILD OFF 2013 THAT CONSIST IN 50 PANCAKE COILS, TWO PAIRS OF COILS, ONE ON TOP AND ONE DOWN OF THE ROTOR. IN THIS MOTOR I AM USING…
Learn how to build the SOLN1 unit yourself using off the shelf components. This video will guide you through the complete build process. More info at: http://laserhacker.com/ http://laserhacker.com/forum/index.php http://www.soln1.com/
” BREAKTHROUGH” Aviso HHO reactor 1.5 watt/hr per liter. HHO existing in the market 4.5watts per liter. The product of 5 months cash strap research using special water mix of chemical & plasma treated…
This is a simple AM radio receiver that use an integrated circuit chip called the MK484 as the main component. This simple radio will run on one AA battery using an earphone. I show…
Figure 8 from the Paper 1 of Donovan Martin and Rosemary Ainslie doesn’t appear in any other blog or forum post from her that I can find. However, I was able to find two…
This is Dr. Stiffler’s diode electrolysis of water but using the Slayer Exciter. The device is running on one 9 volt battery. I also show the exciter wirelessly powering my dried out Stubblefield coil…