Tower coils:
The 6 small vertical coils on the 3 red coils of each layer do not slide and it is 3 layers.
Smith clone:
The red one has 4 red segments, 2 horizontals with 2 verticals. I can add another vertical quickly. These slide.
Not shown are the GK3 and the GK4.
The GK4 with iron wire cores pulsed with the dual pulse compwave generation scheme does not produce the wave.
I will configure this next to pulse the outer cage windings as one long winding to see compwave generation.
Scope shot of the GK4 outer wire cage as one run.
The coil segments are all ready setup for rotation pulsing. I will try both simultaneously. The iron wire had no depricating effect on the pulsing scheme.
Its like having a set of FrankenLegos.
Hi @GK
Sorry but had a few crazy days to work out.
OK, I was always thinking of the Tower coils when I suggested the audio lcr. Of course you can apply it to all your builds. Even if this is not the final answer for one build, it will give you some good learning about coil dynamics.
GK, the main reason I mentioned this regardless of this or any other system, if you build a structure that you want to ring from start to finish, then you have to make two. If you make a build and want only half to be active, then build it any way you want, this is what we are doing now. I am starting to understand that very sly fellow @brnbrade. This is where we are making some major mistakes.
If we wind an outer coil of 180 degrees and 1000 turns, we have to realize that when you pulse it on one side, only half of it will actually react in a dynamic manner. That is the pulse end. The pre-biased end will always remain pre-biased. The pulsed end will change polarity. So, if you want to make 1000 turns of wire fully reactive, you need another 1000 turns coil in series and up the input power.
That's why on the Tower Coil horizontals I suggest you pulse on the topmost and bottom most wire with the L and R and parallel the other ends to C. Your two turns was perfect so at least one 360 degree loop will be shifting.
Also, it does not matter if the Tower Coil has three verticals instead of four since I would always consider the verticals as being the output accumulators. I doubt that pulsing in the verticals will create enormous power in the rings. There would be so much cancellation events happening on that one coil to try and make head or tales of any. It is the rings that must ring, like bait for a school of fish. The bait is for ether to attack the ringing and while it does that it passes through the outer verticals (your fish net) creating your magnetic fields and permeating the area around the rings.
Now for the "Piece-de-resistance" which is that beautifully looking and tenderly build Smith clone. It just makes my mouth water with all the potential things you can do with it. I prepared a few drawings to introduce you to the possible ways of pulsing and also of considering how to pulse with other rings in future builds.
I have to also indicate that that this build reminds me the most of the LTPU.
I think the ideal practicing rig would be a simple 100 turns coil that is wound flat and a few horizontals that can slide up or down for "nodeing around" versus the applied frequency.
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