Home Inventor Makes a “Starship Coil” Based on Tesla’s Theories

is this awesome or what?

Is there an efficient energy system hidden in this coil?  There have been a lot of home inventors that have spent a lot of time configuring clever electrical devices.  Some have neodymium magnets and some have different ratios of elements.  However, the most fasctinating part is that configuring the copper wires in different ways yields different results.  This one is inspired by a guy names Rish Motzer:

Shows the inherent power of Rich Motzer’s starship coil, ( see his hhoforvolts videos ), which is a sort of Rodin coil variant, but much easier to wind using a pegboard instead of a toroidal or donut form. This little one drives a 1 inch diameter neoball magnet rotor to 10,400 RPM using about 27 watts, while sustaining a charge voltage to a capacitor and light bulb to 36 volts DC from the back spikes from the coil. The 12 point winding uses 3.2 ohms of #22 solid magnet wire. Driver circuit is the same as on my Dogsaver Coil video.

Let’s watch him fir this thing up in the video on page 2

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