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Thank you for this video, the timing is perfect. Just as 10kg of copper is delivered. I so needed this
Boy are you trotting out these videos Robert you have the rains and we are going on a trip for sure …i love this.
I had not heard of a serpentine version. Really enjoying these videos and thank you for sharing your knowledge. Always learn something from you Sir.
I’ve always wondered why someone has never invented a system like this to somehow attach it to busy railway lines to generate Free Electricity from the vibrations trains create.
Some trains (especially freight trains), are extremely long, extremely heavy and create very large amounts of vibration. I’m surprised nobody has created some form of hollow lines or pressure pads filled with coils and magnets to utilise those unused vibrations.
A new lesson every day keeps me watching & coming back each day, learning something new to store away,to bring them out on a rainy day. Thank you. 👍🐝🌞
I am so impressed with your intelligence and experience. I usually learn fast but this is way above my understanding at the moment.
I am learning more electrical stuff from you Sir. Shame my Covid-19 still knocking on my brain. Look forward for you to make more electrical discoveries to be shared with us all. Great work fella too.
That is tremendously cool. I’ve been working on driving synchronous brushless motors as opposed to BLDC motors, specifically high frequency injection (HFI).
But apparently it’s very expensive to wind coils for synchronous motors. I’m wondering whether your serpentine coils behave similarly to synchronous motors?
I love this man and his approach ! I always learn something. Thank you
first thing that comes to mind is the large amount of cooper wire that surrounds a old crt monitor or tv. It literally is ready to be turned into a serpentine coil. Great
😀I am not sure now if you mentioned it but could the serpintine simple have a v instead of a u shape to reduce the outer copper . Its 6am in the morning and i need to sleep 🤣