The hand rule you showed really makes a real down to earth model of what is happening with all the pertinent information easily viewed. Nice work fella.
Just saw your flywheel serpentine pancake generator. I'm more than impressed. Such a simple idea that has been proven to work, with basic improvements, that are intrinsically logical and reasonable. Anyone may have thought of it, yet we all seem to think of complicated ways to solve those basic principals that allow us to succeed. Genius comes in many forms. Never worry that the complicated mind can't recognize it. They've lost themselves in the forrest , looking for the trees.
I'm sitting here looking at that former and thinking omg what a pain in the a$$, you've gotta wind around and around... and then the magic happens at 2:40 and I'm like "Oh! Omg... No... way..." so easy, so simple. As long as you're doing some basic math to make sure your loop is the right diameter to work on the former, it's a literal piece of cake. Sometimes I really have to question my "intelligence" when I had to have this one handed to me like a kid. Thanks so much for all your shared wisdom and your hard work making these videos!
Sir, your amazing, i just built a serpentine coil following your recommendations 22 awg 120 loops stator, just with one rotor on spinning with my fingers 3 times the output of my regular coil configuration in the same test. wow thank you so much
Thank you Robert!! Awesome as Always, many thanks for getting the grey matter moving, and the look of fear on my Hubby's face, as he knows he's got a New Project now!!😁👍
@@ThinkingandTinkering Thanks mate! Im a Musician!! ~ Not an Electrician!Lol! Andrea is "Challenged!" Physically,,,, (As in Wheelchair user.) So, I am the Poor Bloke who gets blown-up, Singed &,,Even,,,Splintered!! The Splintering was due to being blown up or rather, ,Across a Kitchen, with raw, unsanded floorboards!! ~Oh how we laughed,,,as Andrea took the Splinters out One by Agonising One with her Tweezers!! **Which reminds me,,, Listen to Instructions and Safety Warnings!!
My grandfather started putting up a DIY metal shed. He had to take apart, then read the instructions. How his fishing buddies ribbed him over that one. Greetings US.
@@TheParkAttendant Lol!! Perhaps we are related?!! ~ I never seem to learn,,,, although the splinters were spectacularly painful, and a great reminder!! Best wishes and Kindest regards!! Greetings from the UK!!
Like what you're doing with one way gears and a generator, I too have been fascinated with those as well as I used to build motorized bikes with engines and motors-those were indispensable for that purpose. One of the best versions I found was attached to a high power scooter motor sprocket, and it was incredibly silent and durable (mated it to a 5hp 2 stroke engine and it handled it for many miles) I'm going to try my hand at 3d printing one as well, I'm going to see if I can cast the gears from aluma-brass in my backyard foundry.
Flemings hand rule has stuck with me from school some 35 years ago people look at me as if I'm mad until explain it these days i don't think its in the curriculum anymore :)
Hi Robert, and a heartfelt thank you for all your work and inspiration! I just started wrapping my mind around all those topics but you made me already wind my first generator prototype 😅 Would you mind giving us a short explanation or demonstration of how one would need to wind three of those serpentines to make this generator a three-phase one? Would really appreciate it! 😊
Say forgot to say it was ding'n a bell and reminded me of the o'l Die Rod static electricity generator from days gone by, only visually made a millisecond comparison, was no time to have a think, but some times I find something that way especialy if it was as "Hot" as I got the image tossed on my mental drawing board... I am probably just all wet lol
Found your channel this morning and been binge watching for the past 2 hours! Really fascinating! I may be missing something entirely but would it be possible to wind the coil directly onto the former rather than pre winding and setting up? Loving the videos, will definitely be tuning in every day.
Thank you so much for your video. Could you please make a video with a 3phase serpantine coil stator? You mentioned it during the video, but how does a 3phase stator change the coil spacings on it?
hi do you have the measurements for the jig to wind the coil, looks like you figured out the right distance for the coil part but it has to be woven so its bigger than the diameter of the wheel, jus wondering what the distance between those bolts that you wound it on are :)
My favorite artist is Salvador Dalí. I saw an old film interview and the interviewer was trying to draw him out as to how he out go about the creative process. He said, "I put paint on canvas". When pressed for more detail he said, "I put paint on canvas". Frustrated, the interviewer ask how he would know then it's done. His answer, "when I stop putting paint on the canvas".
I legitimately have plans to replicate this, minus the 3d printer pieces. Thank you for the run down on this! I wish I had a 3d printer. Maybe some day!
Hey there! You're feather generators have gotten me interested enough to buy a 3d printer. I just had one question. How do you calculate how many turns needed for the coil?
Very interesting, thank you! I think there is potential to simply use the spool that magnet wire comes on if you can find the other end of the wire without unspooling it. Then you can buy as many 'coils' as you need with confidence it will have the same amount of turns.
tracy; would making the coils longer from top to bottom. this would make the top and the bottom turns moren useful since they do not help to collect electric. more useful copper.
Hello Robert I have a Question, can a Serpentine Coil be a motor coil as well as a generator coil? If a Serpentine Coil can run as a motor, where would I find the info for this? As I can not seem to find anything on the motor side of a Serpentine Coil, the only thing I could think of is it that it might be close design to a induction coil for it to act as a motor or are the 2 coils nothing alike? Another thing I would like to know is, what is the difference between a induction coil and a Serpentine Coil? Any info on this or where I can information to learn from would be helpful thanks
I may commemting stupid ideas, but here is another one; It may be more efficient to wire the coil around a sort of ring. Like imagine cut out a piece from a plastic/glass bottle in the middle and coil the wire all the way around it in a vertical perspective. Of course, it would take a a millenia to do it by hand, but using a machine, that work on the priciple of like a sewing machine, that would do it simpler (i have absolutely no idea how to build or plan it... :D ) But if we state, that generation is at it's peak at 90 degrees and we are using rectangle magnets in a radial order rather than cylindar ones in axial, the relationship between the magnets and coil would always be 90 degrees. I'm pretty sure, we could stick to the speed on the edge philosophy rather than torque on the shaft also in this configuration. Just make the ring/wheel itself reaaaaally wide. I know, it's almost the same like the Mighty Mite generator, but i hope the idea is sort of clear. (In case of misunderstandig, sorry, english is not my motherlamguage)
@@carlwilson9992 That would be better, but difficult to implement, since its difficult to get sheets of silicon steel. Cylindrical ferrites or toroids are easier to source.
Hi Mr Murray I am making a lot of research on LVDT probe and their coil, and I read that different brand and model have different sensitivity and that sensitivity unit is mV/Vmm, do you know what does this reference too? Thank you very much I enjoy your channel a lot.
the serpentine is chosen because it's an alternating permanent magnetic field, right? Is there some sort of space-filling curve that would expose even more wire to the magnetic field? Axial flux motors seem to work by having several flat circular sections of wire instead of a serpentine coil.
@@SystemsPlanet I will stop wasting my time with this channel. Everything I see contains just pieces of information and demonstrations, nothing actually useful to recreate anything we see here. For example, after following all the videos of the serpentine coil, I managed to make one using the same specs, but is at most half the thickness we see in the videos. (810mm (per turn) +10% = 891 x 400 turns of 0.10 Litz wire). And of course, I don't get the same resulted voltage as in the videos. I'm quite disappointed. Time to get back to reality...
@@peterfelecan3639 Thank you :-) I've recently bought around 1800m of the stuff, should turn up soon. I'm planning to replicate possibly a couple of these builds and experiment with them.
Yes. It's the number of turns that is important. If the copper wire has no insulation, you will effectively just give have one thick wire and all the turns will be wasted.
I think the copper pin coil is what Tesla has moved to increase power torque and efficiency while keeping it small? I would think with a design template, attaching the pins with a pin welder or spot welder would be relatively easy.
hey rob i have a chemistry question i would like to ask yea but im not too sure how to get into contact with yea except commenting on a video and i wont wanna ask a question or comment went it doesn't pertain to the video (kinda like what im exactly doing now lol) so how would i go about getting ahold of you?
When you were winding that coil, I was wondering why you didn't put it the board onto a turntable. If it was the turntable of a record player, it would even wind itself! 🙂
If you're looking for a good flywheel, consider a used car brake rotor, or a full stack of them. There's plenty of them available at your local repair shop
@@travismoore7849 thick conductors just give you less voltage and more current, and high voltage is more efficient than high current. That's why there is very high voltage in power lines.
I'm seriously considering a pendulum gene for adding to the off-grid solutions. You can just set it going for awhile just by picking it up and dropping it . Better than the sand wheel ?
wind it around like a snake mate - the rest is to understand why - practically all you need do is wrap it like a snake and it works fine - the why is the up down north south bit
Why can't we get both north south and a single if the 1/4 units is on opposit and this magnets is in between the serpents, and the stator is 6 units long! Then the inertia is low and the outcome of this is bigger as far out from center we go! Now the generator served as a magnetic bearings as well!🥸/Mikael
The hand rule you showed really makes a real down to earth model of what is happening with all the pertinent information easily viewed. Nice work fella.
cheers mate
Just saw your flywheel serpentine pancake generator. I'm more than impressed. Such a simple idea that has been proven to work, with basic improvements, that are intrinsically logical and reasonable. Anyone may have thought of it, yet we all seem to think of complicated ways to solve those basic principals that allow us to succeed. Genius comes in many forms. Never worry that the complicated mind can't recognize it. They've lost themselves in the forrest , looking for the trees.
I'm sitting here looking at that former and thinking omg what a pain in the a$$, you've gotta wind around and around... and then the magic happens at 2:40 and I'm like "Oh! Omg... No... way..." so easy, so simple. As long as you're doing some basic math to make sure your loop is the right diameter to work on the former, it's a literal piece of cake. Sometimes I really have to question my "intelligence" when I had to have this one handed to me like a kid. Thanks so much for all your shared wisdom and your hard work making these videos!
Sir, your amazing, i just built a serpentine coil following your recommendations 22 awg 120 loops stator, just with one rotor on spinning with my fingers 3 times the output of my regular coil configuration in the same test. wow thank you so much
Nice work!
Love the joy and creativity of your videos! May you inspire many plucky experimenters on to great fun in discovery.
Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory since 1962. Happy to hear that I haven't been absent good company along the endeavor.
lol
Great job, Flash! 😄
lol - cheers mate
Solid!
Top KEK!
Peace be with you.
Thank you Robert!! Awesome as Always, many thanks for getting the grey matter moving, and the look of fear on my Hubby's face, as he knows he's got a New Project now!!😁👍
lololol - your poor long suffering hubby lol
@@ThinkingandTinkering Thanks mate!
Im a Musician!!
~ Not an Electrician!Lol!
Andrea is "Challenged!" Physically,,,,
(As in Wheelchair user.)
So, I am the Poor Bloke who gets
blown-up, Singed &,,Even,,,Splintered!!
The Splintering was due to being blown up or rather,
,Across a Kitchen, with raw, unsanded floorboards!!
~Oh how we laughed,,,as Andrea took the Splinters out One by Agonising One with her Tweezers!!
**Which reminds me,,,
Listen to Instructions and Safety Warnings!!
My grandfather started putting up a DIY metal shed. He had to take apart, then read the instructions. How his fishing buddies ribbed him over that one. Greetings US.
@@TheParkAttendant Lol!! Perhaps we are related?!!
~ I never seem to learn,,,, although the splinters were spectacularly painful,
and a great reminder!!
Best wishes and Kindest regards!!
Greetings from the UK!!
Thanks for giving us this video!
i am glad you liked it mate
Fantastic Robert. Many thanks
Like what you're doing with one way gears and a generator, I too have been fascinated with those as well as I used to build motorized bikes with engines and motors-those were indispensable for that purpose. One of the best versions I found was attached to a high power scooter motor sprocket, and it was incredibly silent and durable (mated it to a 5hp 2 stroke engine and it handled it for many miles)
I'm going to try my hand at 3d printing one as well, I'm going to see if I can cast the gears from aluma-brass in my backyard foundry.
nice mate - let me know how you get on
Awesome plz let us know your findings and outcome.
Flemings hand rule has stuck with me from school some 35 years ago
people look at me as if I'm mad until explain it these days
i don't think its in the curriculum anymore :)
wow - is it not! that's crazy
Hi Robert, and a heartfelt thank you for all your work and inspiration! I just started wrapping my mind around all those topics but you made me already wind my first generator prototype 😅
Would you mind giving us a short explanation or demonstration of how one would need to wind three of those serpentines to make this generator a three-phase one? Would really appreciate it! 😊
Pretty neat and tidy.
cheers mate
Say forgot to say it was ding'n a bell and reminded me of the o'l Die Rod static electricity generator from days gone by, only visually made a millisecond comparison, was no time to have a think, but some times I find something that way especialy if it was as "Hot" as I got the image tossed on my mental drawing board... I am probably just all wet lol
Found your channel this morning and been binge watching for the past 2 hours! Really fascinating! I may be missing something entirely but would it be possible to wind the coil directly onto the former rather than pre winding and setting up? Loving the videos, will definitely be tuning in every day.
Thank you Robert
Thank you so much for your video. Could you please make a video with a 3phase serpantine coil stator? You mentioned it during the video, but how does a 3phase stator change the coil spacings on it?
sure mate
hi do you have the measurements for the jig to wind the coil, looks like you figured out the right distance for the coil part but it has to be woven so its bigger than the diameter of the wheel, jus wondering what the distance between those bolts that you wound it on are :)
My favorite artist is Salvador Dalí. I saw an old film interview and the interviewer was trying to draw him out as to how he out go about the creative process. He said, "I put paint on canvas". When pressed for more detail he said, "I put paint on canvas". Frustrated, the interviewer ask how he would know then it's done. His answer, "when I stop putting paint on the canvas".
Looking good Rob.
cheers mate
I legitimately have plans to replicate this, minus the 3d printer pieces. Thank you for the run down on this! I wish I had a 3d printer. Maybe some day!
Go for it! and 3d printers aren't as expensive as they used to be that's for sure
Hey there! You're feather generators have gotten me interested enough to buy a 3d printer. I just had one question. How do you calculate how many turns needed for the coil?
I learnt something awesome in 4 minutes today
awesome mate - I am glad to hear you fund it useful
Indeed.
Thanks for the video.
It's coming together!!!
wait until tomorrow's vid lol
Very interesting, thank you!
I think there is potential to simply use the spool that magnet wire comes on if you can find the other end of the wire without unspooling it. Then you can buy as many 'coils' as you need with confidence it will have the same amount of turns.
Probably not your spool of wire though... That is a monster! Lol
some do come with the end that easy to find - but you are right the monster I am using really needs unspooling lol
@@ThinkingandTinkering I’m very curious! How many turns does it take?? Thank you in advance this just blows my mind ✨
Love the content!
Thank you for keeping us thinking ( even those that don’t agree with you have to think what to say😂) 👍🐝🌞
lol - very good point mate
Loving this series... very practical stuff for me at least... :)
cheers mate
for clarity when arranging the magnets to the coils it`ll be a 1:1 ratio?
Love it!
awesome - cheers mate
Have you checked the output voltage and current? Would be interesting to see how much it's slowing down at load too.
Fantastic video 👍
Thank you very much!
tracy;
would making the coils longer from top to bottom. this would make the top and the bottom turns moren useful since they do not help to collect electric. more useful copper.
Suggestions:
A quick way to get the Serpentine Coil is to use
the coil of computer vacuum tube monitors
or old televisions.
Hello Robert I have a Question, can a Serpentine Coil be a motor coil as well as a generator coil?
If a Serpentine Coil can run as a motor, where would I find the info for this?
As I can not seem to find anything on the motor side of a Serpentine Coil, the only thing I could think of is it that it might be close design to a induction coil for it to act as a motor or are the 2 coils nothing alike?
Another thing I would like to know is, what is the difference between a induction coil and a Serpentine Coil?
Any info on this or where I can information to learn from would be helpful thanks
Awesome 👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Heavier the gauge the better? Or is there wire size sweet spot?
Is this a delta or star configuration? Great and informative vid btw Rob❤
I may commemting stupid ideas, but here is another one;
It may be more efficient to wire the coil around a sort of ring. Like imagine cut out a piece from a plastic/glass bottle in the middle and coil the wire all the way around it in a vertical perspective. Of course, it would take a a millenia to do it by hand, but using a machine, that work on the priciple of like a sewing machine, that would do it simpler (i have absolutely no idea how to build or plan it... :D ) But if we state, that generation is at it's peak at 90 degrees and we are using rectangle magnets in a radial order rather than cylindar ones in axial, the relationship between the magnets and coil would always be 90 degrees. I'm pretty sure, we could stick to the speed on the edge philosophy rather than torque on the shaft also in this configuration. Just make the ring/wheel itself reaaaaally wide. I know, it's almost the same like the Mighty Mite generator, but i hope the idea is sort of clear. (In case of misunderstandig, sorry, english is not my motherlamguage)
I have watched this video twice now, cause I thought I mised it. How do you work out the length of the loop, since it's closed loop.
Would using Oblong Magnets of the same strength covering more of the Coils 'area/length', give a larger Output of current and Voltage?
Now if you could add a ferric material to the coils to improve magnetic inductance coupling to improve power output. Perhaps some ferrite toroids.
I was going to suggest the same. Thin laminated sheets of iron to prevent eddy currents. Like you said, this is like magnetic gain.
@@carlwilson9992 That would be better, but difficult to implement, since its difficult to get sheets of silicon steel. Cylindrical ferrites or toroids are easier to source.
Impressive, probably better solution for current to flow in one direction?
cheers mate and I guess so
can something like this power small water pump? I horrible at electricity or voltage and I want to build an aquaponics with something like this.
Can you use two LEDs with opposite polarity to catch the other sin wave?
yes
Question: should the "pins" on the former be the same diameter of the "coin" magnets?
Very clever
cheers mate
Hi Mr Murray I am making a lot of research on LVDT probe and their coil, and I read that different brand and model have different sensitivity and that sensitivity unit is mV/Vmm, do you know what does this reference too? Thank you very much I enjoy your channel a lot.
Brilliant !
Ah, very cool stuff.
cheers mate
the serpentine is chosen because it's an alternating permanent magnetic field, right? Is there some sort of space-filling curve that would expose even more wire to the magnetic field? Axial flux motors seem to work by having several flat circular sections of wire instead of a serpentine coil.
yes that's right and I did a couple of vids on alternate coil arrangements - you might want to check them out
would this coil be useful as part of a metal detector as well?
Hmmmm, anyway various sizes are available from perimeter of picture tube of old school colour TVs of various sizes.
I honestly don't know
Is it a sprag clutch/?
how many cyc needs to do the cooper part
What type of wire are you using? And where to find the STL for that base?
@@SystemsPlanet I will stop wasting my time with this channel. Everything I see contains just pieces of information and demonstrations, nothing actually useful to recreate anything we see here. For example, after following all the videos of the serpentine coil, I managed to make one using the same specs, but is at most half the thickness we see in the videos. (810mm (per turn) +10% = 891 x 400 turns of 0.10 Litz wire). And of course, I don't get the same resulted voltage as in the videos. I'm quite disappointed. Time to get back to reality...
Size of gaguge used
If it was cranked with an old type engine starting handle, i wonder how long it would spin?
ages
Serpentine coils "They're a piece of cake"😄 missed opportunity for a pun reguarding their use in PANCAKE motors/alternators.
curses lol
how many rounds do you do on this? and how far between your bolts you used?
Have you come across articles discussing the discovery of 'red matter superconductor" lutetium hydride?
no - sorry
Can't u use a sine wave to help the flow instead of a square wave patern
it would make no difference to flow
Hi Robert. What gauge is your extra fine wire? My hands are aching to buy some and get started. Many thanks.
Let me check
@@ThinkingandTinkering I'd love to know what gauge wire this is as well, I'm looking to re-create one of your more recent designs 🙂
0.2 mm (AWG 31)
@@peterfelecan3639 Thank you :-) I've recently bought around 1800m of the stuff, should turn up soon. I'm planning to replicate possibly a couple of these builds and experiment with them.
Is this wire enameled?
Nice
cheers mate
the mighty mite with a serpentine configuration
nice!
Should the copper wire be enamelled or not?😊
Yes. It's the number of turns that is important. If the copper wire has no insulation, you will effectively just give have one thick wire and all the turns will be wasted.
@@TheSpuggiehawk Ah thank you! Thats what I thought but wanted to be sure👌
@RobertMurraySmith >>> Great video...👍
Robert, have you looked at the Redox Flow battery? I wonder if it can be DIY?
yes I have - and yes it can
how about a copper pin coil
what about it?
I think the copper pin coil is what Tesla has moved to increase power torque and efficiency while keeping it small?
I would think with a design template, attaching the pins with a pin welder or spot welder would be relatively easy.
Many thx - Will you sell the templates for my DIY project?
you can just have them mate - I have already made the STLs public on tinkercad - details in today's video
hey rob i have a chemistry question i would like to ask yea but im not too sure how to get into contact with yea except commenting on a video and i wont wanna ask a question or comment went it doesn't pertain to the video (kinda like what im exactly doing now lol) so how would i go about getting ahold of you?
you can always mail me mate - robertmurraysmith64@gmail.com
HEY ROBERT YOUR LINK DOS NOT WORK
Wow!
cheers!
Help with this one please! What do you think of Nikola Tesla and The Earth Battery? Have a sunny windy day 😃
I have no thoughts about it mate
When you were winding that coil, I was wondering why you didn't put it the board onto a turntable. If it was the turntable of a record player, it would even wind itself! 🙂
it would - all I need now is a turntable
Would it work as a bifilar?
I suppose - I don't really know tbh
If you're looking for a good flywheel, consider a used car brake rotor, or a full stack of them. There's plenty of them available at your local repair shop
nice tip - cheers mate
Could you just wind it with a bit of copper pipe or pins?
yes - but why?
@@ThinkingandTinkering Higher current maybe. Tesla was using pin motors to handle more current and I wondered if something similar would work.
@@travismoore7849 thick conductors just give you less voltage and more current, and high voltage is more efficient than high current. That's why there is very high voltage in power lines.
@@matslarsson8790 What if you could have both high voltage and amps by using wide laminated insulated conductors as a hybrid of both?
Speaking of Flash Gordon; Rob, I think you could give Hans Zarkoff a run for his money in terms of genius.
Be well.
lol - I should model myself after him lol
In no serpent video it is shown how wires are connected.
Obviously a cold day in the UK.
freezing lol
What do we got today?
Ooo serpentine coil under the pendulum gene... Or would you put the coil on the pendulum with a magnet track under it
I'm seriously considering a pendulum gene for adding to the off-grid solutions. You can just set it going for awhile just by picking it up and dropping it . Better than the sand wheel ?
lol - tap it and wrap it mate lol
I don't know if better is the right way to see these things mate - some are more appropriate that's for sure
PLEASE use the big roll of copper wire to generate something!!
lolol
Rob, I had trouble following the part about installing the coil on your final form. You talked about north & south and up & down but you lost me.
wind it around like a snake mate - the rest is to understand why - practically all you need do is wrap it like a snake and it works fine - the why is the up down north south bit
Yep, thats the way I do it. Except I didn't win the 3D printer😩
that's a shame - about the printer not the way to wind lol
How many turns of wire total around the two bolts? You don't mention that in the video....
How on Earth did you know how long to make the loop of coil? Math?
Use 1 string of wire to test what the lenght of 1 turn would be
Dude thinks he's a genius. But, the series is for kids.
How do I email you?
use my email lol - robertmurraysmith64@gmail.com
IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS - THOSE ARE ONE-WAY CLUTCHES
cheers
Why can't we get both north south and a single if the 1/4 units is on opposit and this magnets is in between the serpents, and the stator is 6 units long! Then the inertia is low and the outcome of this is bigger as far out from center we go! Now the generator served as a magnetic bearings as well!🥸/Mikael
interesting - but I will have to give that some thought mate