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  • Originally posted by nilrehob View Post
    Cool circuit! I envy your workshop!
    But I'm confused, how will Cap1 and Cap2 discharge when D4 and D6 are present?

    /Hob
    Hob, let me do some more testing and see if they are truly discharging. One thing for sure is I am getting 3 distict pulses from the coils so I am getting a "source" from somewhere. Cap 3 is discharging. Just put this together last night so still working out the bugs.

    Thanks again.

    Jeff

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    • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
      Hob, let me do some more testing and see if they are truly discharging. One thing for sure is I am getting 3 distict pulses from the coils so I am getting a "source" from somewhere. Cap 3 is discharging. Just put this together last night so still working out the bugs.

      Thanks again.

      Jeff
      I look forward to the results.

      Another thought:
      when a switch turns off and the coil sends its spike to the cap,
      there is some current filling the cap,
      but in P-III is this current not also draining the battery?

      /Hob
      Hob Nilre
      http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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      • Originally posted by nilrehob View Post
        I look forward to the results.

        Another thought:
        when a switch turns off and the coil sends its spike to the cap,
        there is some current filling the cap,
        but in P-III is this current not also draining the battery?

        /Hob
        Hi Hob, more test results. You are very right in indicating caps 1 and 2 not being able to discharge. As I was trying different methods to make this happen I ended up back to the original steup. However, I noticed this device is behaving excatly like the tesla switch. With both batts hooked up, as was illustrated in the video, BOTH began to show positive charging while pulsing the three coils when I was running this last night. You could see batt 1 influenced by the action of Q4. Very Interesting. More test to follow.

        Jeff

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        • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
          Hi Hob, more test results. You are very right in indicating caps 1 and 2 not being able to discharge. As I was trying different methods to make this happen I ended up back to the original steup. However, I noticed this device is behaving excatly like the tesla switch. With both batts hooked up, as was illustrated in the video, BOTH began to show positive charging while pulsing the three coils when I was running this last night. You could see batt 1 influenced by the action of Q4. Very Interesting. More test to follow.

          Jeff
          Looking at the schema in post http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post114196 I'm not sure which batteries You mean.
          Are all three batteries, J1 J2 and J3, hooked up?
          Are J1 charging? By Q4?
          Very odd if so, and interesting!
          Maybe one or more of the coils get some current through Q4 and shoots its spike backwards into J1,
          as I suspect maybe happens in YouTube - Battery charging with the hex controller (1 of 4)
          (and my proposed schema watkykjy1 - nilrehob).



          /Hob
          Hob Nilre
          http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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          • Originally posted by nilrehob View Post
            Looking at the schema in post http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post114196 I'm not sure which batteries You mean.
            Are all three batteries, J1 J2 and J3, hooked up?
            Are J1 charging? By Q4?
            Very odd if so, and interesting!
            Maybe one or more of the coils get some current through Q4 and shoots its spike backwards into J1,
            as I suspect maybe happens in YouTube - Battery charging with the hex controller (1 of 4)
            (and my proposed schema watkykjy1 - nilrehob).



            /Hob
            Very interesting indeed. I only have Batt 1 and Batt 2 hooked up. What I suspect is potential is able to flow in series through the coils. Negating Cap 1 and 2 for the moment, cap 3 charges to about 21v. Then cap 3 is pulsed into batt 2. I believe that I am seeing batt 1 increase due to a higher negative voltage exiting batt 2, just like the tesla switch.

            Jeff

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            • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
              Very interesting indeed. I only have Batt 1 and Batt 2 hooked up. What I suspect is potential is able to flow in series through the coils. Negating Cap 1 and 2 for the moment, cap 3 charges to about 21v. Then cap 3 is pulsed into batt 2. I believe that I am seeing batt 1 increase due to a higher negative voltage exiting batt 2, just like the tesla switch.

              Jeff
              Omitting Cap1 and Cap2,
              grouping the coils and the diodes,
              turning the Batt1 and Cap3 around,
              and omitting a lot of other stuff,
              would you say this is what You have?
              (once Cap3 is charged and Q4 is about to turn on)

              /Hob
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              Hob Nilre
              http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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              • Originally posted by nilrehob View Post
                Omitting Cap1 and Cap2,
                grouping the coils and the diodes,
                turning the Batt1 and Cap3 around,
                and omitting a lot of other stuff,
                would you say this is what You have?

                /Hob
                Hob, I think this depiction is very close to what the P-III is doing.

                Nicely done.

                Jeff

                BTW are you going to the conference?

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                • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
                  Hob, I think this depiction is very close to what the P-III is doing.

                  Nicely done.

                  Jeff

                  BTW are you going to the conference?
                  Then how J1 gets charged is beyond me

                  BTW: I wish I could go,
                  but I live in Sweden...

                  /Hob
                  Hob Nilre
                  http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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                  • Originally posted by nilrehob View Post
                    I look forward to the results.

                    Another thought:
                    when a switch turns off and the coil sends its spike to the cap,
                    there is some current filling the cap,
                    but in P-III is this current not also draining the battery?
                    A diode across J1 should fix this?

                    /Hob
                    Hob Nilre
                    http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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                    • Bit's,

                      This circuit is great . Of course I changed it a bit but that's what it's all about right? Good ideas breed more good ideas...

                      You, me and Skype already discussed this but I wanted to keep the group updated.

                      I changed it so Batt1 pulse charges Cap1 through Coil1 until Cap1 reaches 25V, then disconnects Batt1. Then Cap1 is pulsed through Coil2 until Cap2 is charged to 25V. The same cycle repeats until the last stage which pulse dumps the last cap into Batt2, or alternatively back into Batt1.

                      The really nice thing is that, depending on the pulse width and frequency, there is only about 50mA draw from Batt1 to charge up Cap1. This takes around 2-3 seconds initially, but decreases each cycle so the energy drawn from Batt1 is less each time - in theory. I haven't fully built and tested it yet.

                      I'm still ironing out some bugs with the voltage divider that senses the Cap voltages, but once that's out of the way I'll post a schematic and a video.


                      John K.
                      http://teslagenx.com

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                      • Originally posted by John_K View Post
                        Bit's,

                        This circuit is great . Of course I changed it a bit but that's what it's all about right? Good ideas breed more good ideas...

                        You, me and Skype already discussed this but I wanted to keep the group updated.

                        I changed it so Batt1 pulse charges Cap1 through Coil1 until Cap1 reaches 25V, then disconnects Batt1. Then Cap1 is pulsed through Coil2 until Cap2 is charged to 25V. The same cycle repeats until the last stage which pulse dumps the last cap into Batt2, or alternatively back into Batt1.

                        The really nice thing is that, depending on the pulse width and frequency, there is only about 50mA draw from Batt1 to charge up Cap1. This takes around 2-3 seconds initially, but decreases each cycle so the energy drawn from Batt1 is less each time - in theory. I haven't fully built and tested it yet.

                        I'm still ironing out some bugs with the voltage divider that senses the Cap voltages, but once that's out of the way I'll post a schematic and a video.


                        John K.
                        Hey John thanks. Vissie also made some changes and I sent the updates to both of you. Once you guy's make sure there is no more mistakes we can repost the drawing. I've started work on laying out the PCB with all of the caps. This might be a tight fit. I may want to also add 2 more sensing points accross the first and second cap banks. What do ya think?

                        Thanks

                        Jeff

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                        • Hey Jeff,

                          Thanks. I got the updated circuit. I Skyped some questions back to you but you read my mind. I agree that sensing circuits on each stage would be better, rather than fixed timing. I love Vissie's cap pulser circuits, that's really going to give us allot more bang for our buck!
                          Hopefully we'll have the PIII ready to WOW the audience at the conference!

                          Feel free to repost v1.2 to the forum, I couldn't see any problems with it. I would have spent more time building tonight but had a good chat with Vissie instead


                          John K.
                          http://teslagenx.com

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                          • Here is the drawing

                            Originally posted by John_K View Post
                            Hey Jeff,

                            Thanks. I got the updated circuit. I Skyped some questions back to you but you read my mind. I agree that sensing circuits on each stage would be better, rather than fixed timing. I love Vissie's cap pulser circuits, that's really going to give us allot more bang for our buck!
                            Hopefully we'll have the PIII ready to WOW the audience at the conference!

                            Feel free to repost v1.2 to the forum, I couldn't see any problems with it. I would have spent more time building tonight but had a good chat with Vissie instead


                            John K.
                            Hey gang, here is the revised Pulsinator III schematic.

                            Thanks

                            Jeff
                            Last edited by Bit's-n-Bytes; 11-17-2010, 01:36 PM.

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                            • Looks great.

                              That looks great Jeff! Thanks for sharing all your hard work. Looking forward to meeting you in person in less than 2 weeks. As my little granddaughter would say, YEAH! I am getting excited about this conference. See ya then.


                              Carroll
                              Just because someone disagrees with you does NOT make them your enemy. We can disagree without attacking someone.

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                              • Originally posted by citfta View Post
                                That looks great Jeff! Thanks for sharing all your hard work. Looking forward to meeting you in person in less than 2 weeks. As my little granddaughter would say, YEAH! I am getting excited about this conference. See ya then.


                                Carroll
                                Truly a team effort on this with John K., and Vissie. I can’t wait for the conference and getting very excited to meet everyone.
                                Thanks Carroll

                                Jeff

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