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  • Why are they gone is this suppression and interference? Any one know?

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    • Stevan
      Can you explain why JB only uses 2 to 4 Capacitors in his video and you use 16?
      Have you also tried to charge to a high voltage to series caps and then discharge the caps in parallel in a lower voltage with more amps, using a ssg as source to charge the series caps?

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      • Originally posted by nvisser View Post
        Stevan
        Can you explain why JB only uses 2 to 4 Capacitors in his video and you use 16?
        Have you also tried to charge to a high voltage to series caps and then discharge the caps in parallel in a lower voltage with more amps, using a ssg as source to charge the series caps?
        @nvisser:
        (in the store)
        stevan :"What's Your highest rated capacitor?"

        salesperson :"it's 10000uF, what voltage do You need?"

        stevan :"20V?"

        salesperson :"<price>, how many?"

        stevan :"Give me 16 please?"

        If the had 35000uF I would use four
        , maybe 6.

        Stevan C.

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        • Originally posted by nvisser View Post
          Stevan
          Can you explain why JB only uses 2 to 4 Capacitors in his video and you use 16?
          Have you also tried to charge to a high voltage to series caps and then discharge the caps in parallel in a lower voltage with more amps, using a ssg as source to charge the series caps?
          @nvisser,

          I can't really explain why JB uses ether 4 or 8 or whatever other number, as he didn't say why?
          Stevan C.

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          • Point taken
            So the way I understand it is that the charge pulse must be just long enough to charge the cap bank up to the point where the input ammeter's needle starts to drop?

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            • Originally posted by JANGYD View Post
              from post #1028

              MY first guide is no.4) can be curtailed to
              1)HOW MUCH(before the current builds up in the circuit)
              2)CURRENTLESS POTENTIAL(before the current builds up in the circuit)
              3)move in A MICRO second(before the current builds up in the circuit)

              I'm starting to see the spike in my every circuit. Negistor is beyond me.
              1)Spike is pulsing in a microsecond(may be 200~500 nano second)
              2)Before main current flows on steady state(need 10~30us to reach max)
              3)So this spike is not related to how many current flows in the circuit.
              4)Impedance needs to be checked very carefully.
              CURRENT is not the solution.
              The only soultion is the swithing and impedance.

              Onemore thing.
              I saw something on the simplified circuit with 2Trs and 10 diodes.
              With the correct pulsing and proper impedance
              this siplified circuit CAN BE WORKED properly like othe complicated circuit.
              Anyway let's go ahead and further.

              Regards,

              JangYD.
              the leading edge of the spike:
              the 3000 A/ms is what it needs,
              If one makes a pulse just 1us long
              500ns rising and 500ns decay
              1,5A high it is "IT".

              "IT" would charge a battery

              Stevan C.

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              • Originally posted by nvisser View Post
                Point taken
                So the way I understand it is that the charge pulse must be just long enough to charge the cap bank up to the point where the input ammeter's needle starts to drop?
                @nvisser,
                I would turn it the other way around:

                construct a pulse that is able to "swing mass" further than the DC needed to collect it.

                it's:
                1:1000 time ratio
                nothing more to "it"

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                • Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
                  Why are they gone is this suppression and interference? Any one know?
                  They Pulled them out of You Tube. Sorry no big Conspiracy today.

                  Matt

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                  • It's been "officially" told they are advised to do so by their patent attorney?
                    Makes sense?

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                    • Probably to protect share holder interest.

                      Matt

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                      • @Matthew,
                        Sound reasonable IMHO. (shareholders interest are sacrosanct on shared ventures)

                        Shall we delve back to TS now ?
                        Any one had success building?
                        Need troubleshooting advice?
                        Stevan C.

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                        • The CurrentLess Spike

                          Originally posted by StevanC View Post
                          the leading edge of the spike:
                          the 3000 A/ms is what it needs,
                          If one makes a pulse just 1us long
                          500ns rising and 500ns decay
                          1,5A high it is "IT".

                          "IT" would charge a battery

                          Stevan C.
                          @Stevan. Hi,

                          Thanks for your forwarded PM. I also check it everyday.
                          Get back to the Topic.

                          I think you already got something. But I am not yet.

                          What I am chasing is the SPIKE.
                          Spike is magic to the DIRAC SEA where the energy we're chasing comes from.
                          NEGATIVE ENERGY.
                          But the properties of that SPIKE should be currentLESS.
                          I am not saying the system current.
                          NO current at the transient moment of swithing at least.
                          We know the current is the LOSS in the form of HEAT,
                          but I believe the current at the transient moment is more than just LOSS.

                          So I am trying to get the currentLESS SPIKE.
                          I am trying to seperate the Potential from the current which is my enemy.

                          JB's the Simplified Circuit Can be the solution, I believe.
                          That simplied circuit is not meaning just SIMPLIFIED saving the cost of parts.
                          I am checking whether the simplified circuit is seperating the Potential from
                          the current, then make the PURE Potential go to the battery banks of charging side(12V)
                          and make the current turn back to the battery banks of discharing side(24V).
                          If I can make the circuit with the CORRECT SWITCHING and PROPER IMPEDANCE,
                          I believe I can get there, CURRENTLESS POTENTIAL. I hope.
                          Regards,

                          JANG.

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                          • Replication of TS_PV_Amp

                            Just got it finished with 4 x 15000uf banks and made a movie running it's first trial
                            I used the picaxe chip to do the pulsing because I couldn't get the sg3525 circuit running?

                            Running from DC Power suply 18v

                            Running from 2 battery's in series 24v

                            I hope my battery likes those pulses.

                            scratchrobot
                            Last edited by scratchrobot; 04-20-2010, 12:32 AM.

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                            • Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
                              Probably to protect share holder interest.

                              Matt
                              Thanks Matt and Steven, sorry in my job it rang the alarm bells

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                              • You Love it, thats for sure!!

                                Cheers
                                Matt

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