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  • OO Interlinked coil

    Sorry if this has been covered already, I did a few searches but was overwhelmed by results.

    A few years back Sean posted a scheme of a Bulgarian machine that appears to use an inter-linked coil.

    Could this be a contributing factor to achieving a critical null in these machines using high Voltage transmitters such as the Nexus?

    Kev.

    https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...7512#post57512
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    Sean?? i do not remember Sean posted schematic of NEXUS.

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        Thanks kt315 for posting those. Interesting that the Nexusdoesn't appear to be interlinked.
        George said that Sean's scheme wasn't the Nexus. From what was said it was probably an early forerunner.

        I think I'll experiment with an interlinked DOD, with mirrored rx coils. It'll be a PITA to wind but might be worth it if it aids dynamic balancing.

        Kev.

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