Exploring the Force -12 volt power up of 6 pulse coils.

This video shows more research into the vortex magnetic field. Using three 12 volt batteries giving 36 volts to power up 6 pulse coils. This works better than the older design.

When wired up with correct timing and coil pulsing, this setup gives really good motor speed for the power input and amount of coils used to run the system.

To be continued……….

The Magnevex™ Research Project by Michael Leas © 2010

Duration : 0:2:41


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11 Responses to Exploring the Force -12 volt power up of 6 pulse coils.

  1. elgrande2005 says:

    pero qué hace eso, …
    pero qué hace eso, de cuantos caballos es ese motor

  2. moonfther says:

    I did ck out the …
    I did ck out the video. Very cool.
    If I had 2 larger Rodin coils to fit into the vortex (on top/underneath) that would be interesting………..

  3. oxiigen says:

    Excellent Michael! …
    Excellent Michael! \o/ Now I’m REALLY interested about your already super double mega awesome project!! :)

    Please watch this video, because this is really intriguing one:
    watch?v=TryedJ0h9Og

    Yeah, it looks that are all this coils custom made, so maybe I should try to wire some myself… :)
    So Michael, how many coils will you need for your device?

    –Igor

  4. moonfther says:

    Those would be …
    Those would be great! where could I get a set of them……Looks like a trick to wind them by hand……
    18 coils would suit me just fine #18gauge wire perhaps????

  5. oxiigen says:

    Great, will you use …
    Great, will you use Rodin coils perhaps?

  6. jasanpahaf says:

    so, does it creates …
    so, does it creates more power than what it consumes?

    i mean, could it be self-sustaining?

  7. moonfther says:

    In this video I …
    In this video I have three 12 volt 18ah batteries giving 36 volts input. It can run on 24 volts
    I would feel one could put a generator on the shaft.
    Working on some wiring ideas for the generating coils in the next series of videos.

    Michael

  8. sk8progression says:

    I’ve been waiting …
    I’ve been waiting to see the latest on this project.

    I love what your doing

  9. overunitydotcom says:

    Great design !

    Great design !
    Finally someone who sees the power of the sparks like Joe Newman did !
    What is your power input from the batteries ?
    Can you put a generator on your shaft and produce more output power ?

    Regards, Stefan.

  10. OneEyedCyberchicken says:

    man thats taking …
    man thats taking shape!!.. inspiring to say the least!. looks like youve smoothed out the shaking and got the timing locked down perfect!.. Keep it up!!

  11. tubemp777 says:

    The next technical …
    The next technical era is magnetic and you’re a pioneer.
    Brilliant work, very fine craftsmanship. Thanks a million for sharing.