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  • Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
    Bit's, you have got me lost. Have you made a board yet for this? I will look through it, the whole group should to catch any errors.
    John B
    Just waiting for the few last componets to come in to prototype the board. Actually this controller will solve the majority problems folks are having with tuning. Once the "Sweet spot" is known (Oscillation frequency) this board will do the rest. The code I supplied in earlier posts is still the same code for this controller.

    More to come.

    Bit's

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    • Tesla Switch

      Good answer Dave, you got it.




      Originally posted by Dave Michael Rogers View Post
      Hi John,

      Happy Thanks giving from over the pond.

      Typical or real, this is my stab for starters.

      The energy is to be found between the plates. This can be seen with mica caps. Charge it up. Take out the mica and put it between two other plates and that cap is then charged. I will admit I haven't tried this to prove it, but have read it somewhere.

      Mica is crystalline. But with an air gap capacitor, can the charge be blown away? What about a vacuum as the gap? Or rarefied gas? Is the aether cystalline in nature? Hmmm.

      John, when we charge a cap with RE, it appears that we create an electret with that capacitor. Have you noticed dendrite type growths in capacitors, like in lead acid batteries? Does it account for the holding voltage?
      Many Regards
      Dave
      John Bedini
      www.johnbedini.net

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      • Where are the electrons?

        Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
        Lamare,
        I have gone back through all the posts now and I find something very intriguing in your posts. Following the second link to an experiment done by "TRICKY MIT, as usual. The man charges a Layden Jar capacitor. Then he takes the capacitor apart and touches the plate together and nothing happens when he shorts it out. But what I find is there are no electrons hanging to the plates at all, since there are none. My question to you is where is the energy to be found? I know the typical answer, I want the real answer. I know the man demonstrating knows but do the EE's know. Or are they just reading from the playbook of Dick and Jane to wright equations for more loops.
        John B
        There are no electrons piling up; but the aether is stressed just like with a magnetic field.

        Static electricity is not static but kinetic
        Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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        • Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
          Good answer Dave, you got it.
          or maybe vacuum tubes?

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          • tranny

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            John B
            what about these?
            100V |15A |30W |Hfe 40-100 |F 10MHz
            Kevin

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            • Mechanical TS

              This has become the side show to the transistor version, but I thought I'd post here anyway.

              YouTube - TS commutator

              Love and light
              Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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              • Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
                Lamare,
                I have gone back through all the posts now and I find something very intriguing in your posts. Following the second link to an experiment done by "TRICKY MIT, as usual. The man charges a Layden Jar capacitor. Then he takes the capacitor apart and touches the plate together and nothing happens when he shorts it out. But what I find is there are no electrons hanging to the plates at all, since there are none. My question to you is where is the energy to be found? I know the typical answer, I want the real answer. I know the man demonstrating knows but do the EE's know. Or are they just reading from the playbook of Dick and Jane to wright equations for more loops.
                John B
                Well, "official" version, as we know it is that the potential is stored on the surface of dielectric material. What if...metal -dielectric -metal contact are used to separate potential being pulled from the environment (vacuum?) by Wimshurst machine. Similar to the magnets, separating N and S field and tapping them from the surrounding magnetic field. They're not charged by any means, only "organized" to tap the flow

                Vtech
                'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

                General D.Eisenhower


                http://www.nvtronics.org

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                • Originally posted by Inquorate View Post
                  This has become the side show to the transistor version, but I thought I'd post here anyway.

                  YouTube - TS commutator

                  Love and light
                  sorry Inquorate
                  I won't post anymore

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                  • High Freq

                    Dear John Bedini,

                    I'm still having a little difficulty with tuning with higher voltage loads, i.e. 6V. Maybe I should have tried two of the bulbs I already had working? I can see the high frequency pulses on the output, but although, with the 3.2-3.8 bulb, they were sustainable, with a constant potential on the batteries.

                    Any help would be appreciated...I'm so close, I can feel it. I do have the very close to a constant potential, it does vary a little...200=400mV with the 6V load, but the output is only about 4V - 4.5V. I can light the bulb at lower frequencies, but can't sustain the high frequencies pulses at the lower frequency ranges. Went up in freq but only the voltage mentioned above. Is there some equalization of the batteries that needs to take place before these high frequencies are sustainable at higher potential differences?

                    Thank you,
                    Leroy
                    Last edited by ldissing; 11-27-2009, 04:36 AM. Reason: update

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                    • Misinterpretation

                      Originally posted by redcar1957 View Post
                      sorry Inquorate
                      I won't post anymore
                      Dude, I didn't mean anything in particular, this is just a project I started before john bedini came onboard. I was remarking that I'd continue with the commutator for continuity's sake.

                      No offence intended at all; please continue to post.
                      Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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                      • Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
                        I would give it less time then that.
                        John
                        Thank you John and Happy Thanksgiving


                        Vtech
                        'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

                        General D.Eisenhower


                        http://www.nvtronics.org

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                        • Originally posted by Inquorate View Post
                          Dude, I didn't mean anything in particular, this is just a project I started before john bedini came onboard. I was remarking that I'd continue with the commutator for continuity's sake.

                          No offence intended at all; please continue to post.
                          None taken
                          I tend to get carried away sometimes trying to find hard to find parts
                          I have been following John B work since the mid 1980's

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                          • Originally posted by redcar1957 View Post
                            None taken
                            I tend to get carried away sometimes trying to find hard to find parts
                            I have been following John B work since the mid 1980's
                            ok maybe this will the last post on finding trannys
                            highlighted in red will be the correct replacements
                            these can be gotten off ebay. John B I will get some and send you a few to try also if that is ok?

                            for some faster PNP types, see April 2006 e-mail from Ron Crane
                            IBM TYPE IBM P/N COMMERCIAL EQUIVELENT
                            003 2N64
                            004 2N113
                            008 2N113
                            013 344892 2N1303, 2N1309
                            014 345763 2N1303, 2N1309
                            015 526797 2N380, 2N502A, 2N247, 2N384, 2N500
                            016 526880 2N380
                            017 2N380
                            018 347592 2N380
                            019 389000 2N380.
                            020 2N1303, 2N1309
                            021 526796 2N1303, 2N1309
                            022 526898 2N174, PG-5
                            023 2N1038
                            025 318322 2N1303, 2N309, 2N1381
                            026 535441 2N270, 2N324, 2N404, 2N526, R212XC
                            028 610371 2N1038, 2N1039, 2N1040, 2N1041, 2N1042, 2N1043
                            029 492451 2N527, R212XC
                            030 369099 2N224, R212
                            032 369100 2N705, 2N2894*, GL-77
                            033 318324 2N1303, 2N1309, 1-D, 2N274, 2N503, 2N368
                            034 535009 2N1303, 2N1309, 1-D
                            035 492452 2N1303, 2N1309, 1-D
                            036 207363 2N456, 2N1159, PG-14, 2N1383
                            037 208196 2N173, 2N441, 2N442, PG-5
                            038 208197 2N379, 2N1412, PG-5, 2N378
                            039 2N705, 2N2894*, 2N706
                            042 369108 2N242, 2N379, 2N669, PG-20, 2N243, 2N257, 2N268, 2N301, 2N392, 2N1168
                            043 2N705, 2N2894*
                            044 369119 2N43, 2N44, 2N464, 2N465, 2N467, 2N1008B, 2N1191, 2N1193, 2N241A
                            046 369109 2N1303, 2N217
                            047 369113 2N2904, 2N1132, T3517
                            049 209001 2N277, PG-5
                            050 369205 2N553, PG-14
                            063 344891 2N377, 2N1302
                            071 492450 2N377, 2N647, 2N1302
                            075 318323 2N377, 2N647, 2N1302
                            083 318325 2N388, 2N1302
                            084 369390 2N1893, T4200
                            085 2N1302
                            086 369087 2N214, 2N557 - not 2N228, not 2N188, corrected by Bob Feretish
                            369654 2N1302, 2N1304
                            087 369123 2N228
                            088 2N228, 2N1304 .
                            089 369559 2N228
                            090 2N228
                            091 369561 2N214, 2N228, 2N557, 2N1302
                            092 369562 2N228
                            093 369560 2N228
                            094 369081 2N228
                            095 369205 2N228
                            096 369110 2N1302
                            097 369114 SL-100, T3111
                            098 369126 1341, 3013, 2N708
                            099 369213 2N1302
                            100 369134 T4200, SL-2, 2N1893, 2N1613
                            101 369177 2N705, 2N2894*, GL-77
                            102 369179 2N705, 2N2894*, GL-77
                            103 369180 2N705, 2N2894*, GL-77
                            104 369182 2N705, 2N2894*, GL-77
                            105 369183 2N705, 2N2894*, GL-77
                            106 369194. 2N705, 2N2894*, GL-77
                            107 369195 2N705, 2N2894*, GL-77
                            108 369214 2N155, 2N256, 2N307A, PG-5
                            112 2N705, 2N2894*
                            113 477282 PG-20
                            114 369608 2N1303, 2N1309
                            116 2N1309
                            117 2N1303
                            118 369204 2N527, 2N1038, 2N1039, 2N1040, 2N1041, 2N1042, 2N1043, 2N1044, 2N1045, 2N307
                            119 369616 PG-20, 2N155, 2N256, 2N307, 2N1309
                            120 369628 2N247, 2N380, 2N1515, 2N1517

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                            • Tesla Switch

                              No No No this is not a side show this is very important Keep looking Redcar1957, ask any question you want about this device. This device is the key to what the machine did that the silicon can not do. Sorry that I wanted a little break. But what is going on is important with the transistors and the capacitors. We must understand the devices we use and the magic they can perform. It's called history.
                              John B





                              Originally posted by redcar1957 View Post
                              sorry Inquorate
                              I won't post anymore
                              John Bedini
                              www.johnbedini.net

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                              • Source for Tranny's

                                Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
                                No No No this is not a side show this is very important Keep looking Redcar1957, ask any question you want about this device. This device is the key to what the machine did that the silicon can not do. Sorry that I wanted a little break. But what is going on is important with the transistors and the capacitors. We must understand the devices we use and the magic they can perform. It's called history.
                                John B
                                John, I sent this to redcar as well;
                                http://www.surplussales.com/Semicond...ors-SCR-1.html

                                I am local to this place and have not been disapointed yet.

                                (STR) 2N307A TO-3, Germanium, 50w, 35v, 10 amp 4.00

                                They have them at $4.00 ea. This might be a better choice than flea bay.

                                Thanks

                                Bit's

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