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  • Originally posted by sujan_ms View Post
    hey jeff thanks on the specs....

    but in india we use 220v ac so according to you in the circuit diagram on the left side of the transformer i.e CT SIDE transformer should be 12/6 volt CT and on the other side it should be 120V AC ryt??? pls let me know...sorry im lil slow in understanding.....
    That is correct.

    Thanks.

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    • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
      That is correct.

      Thanks.
      what value should i set the R9 i.e 10K pot so that i get accurate pulses....??

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      • Originally posted by sujan_ms View Post
        what value should i set the R9 i.e 10K pot so that i get accurate pulses....??
        You should set that to have 2.5V going to the chip at optimum cap voltage of 44V. I think all of these were discuss in ealier post within this thread.

        Thanks.

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        • First video

          Hi All,

          Just posted my first YouTube video of my first attempt to replicate the tesla switch. Apologies for the poor video quality and the shaking at the start but I didnt have a tripod and was trying to juggle the camera.

          Here it is:

          YouTube - Tesla Switch Replication 1

          Let me know what you think.

          Any help with the replication effort would be greatly appreciated.

          Regards,

          AusEv

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          • Originally posted by ausev View Post
            Hi All,

            Just posted my first YouTube video of my first attempt to replicate the tesla switch. Apologies for the poor video quality and the shaking at the start but I didnt have a tripod and was trying to juggle the camera.

            Here it is:

            YouTube - Tesla Switch Replication 1

            Let me know what you think.

            Any help with the replication effort would be greatly appreciated.

            Regards,

            AusEv
            Hi AusEV,

            Welcome aboard! Great to see another Aussie having a go at this.


            John K.
            (Melbourne)
            http://teslagenx.com

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            • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
              Thanks Alex, yes in the original TS matching the load was critical but at the end of the day, that batts didn't gain. In the New TS, the load and charging are seperated.

              Hope this helps
              Bits, I was once again thinking about the tesla switch, and wondering, were you able to get a real, usable charge?

              I would like to replicate the effect and show it at the university. And give all the credit that is due (Brandt, Bedini, Mueller, Bits, the forum, and that civil engineer guy who pantented it ages ago).

              Best,
              Alex

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              • Originally posted by alexandre View Post
                Bits, I was once again thinking about the tesla switch, and wondering, were you able to get a real, usable charge?

                I would like to replicate the effect and show it at the university. And give all the credit that is due (Brandt, Bedini, Mueller, Bits, the forum, and that civil engineer guy who pantented it ages ago).

                Best,
                Alex
                Thanks Alex, yes there are very exciting developments happing with this TS even as I am writing this, but I must wait till after the July conference. John K. and myself will be presenting the TS and it's multi-functionality.

                Bit's

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                • Thanks Bits!
                  Best
                  Alex

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                  • Inverter Voltaic Amplifier

                    Hi guys, After couple busy nights I finally managed to replicate Bit's IVA according to last revision . I had a little problem with too small transformer getting warm but just found bigger one and swapped few hours ago. I have 10 000uF caps which I'll replace with bigger values as soon as they arrive. Anyways, this is real beauty, works really nice. I'll make a short tube when I get some rest. Been working all night. Big to Bit's, NVisser and everyone for contributing and making this progress possible.
                    [IMG][/IMG]


                    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 sujan_ms View Post
                      what value should i set the R9 i.e 10K pot so that i get accurate pulses....??
                      hey jeff .... i have a doubt i have come across this 330uf ,450V capacitor and can i use it instead of 33000uf,35V.....and if i use an SMPS as a source
                      can i omit the 33000uf,50V capacitor . i.e a DC input .

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                      • Originally posted by sujan_ms View Post
                        hey jeff .... i have a doubt i have come across this 330uf ,450V capacitor and can i use it instead of 33000uf,35V.....and if i use an SMPS as a source
                        can i omit the 33000uf,50V capacitor . i.e a DC input .
                        You can actually eliminate both. If you want small gains in potential across the FWBR, you could use a 470uf or 680uf @ 50V without any further stress on the Transformer.

                        @Vtech, thanks. Glad to see this is working well for you.

                        Bit's

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                        • video update

                          As I promised - short youtube about my replication of TS_Inverter Voltaic Amplifier YouTube - TS_Inverter Voltaic Amplifier


                          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 blackchisel97 View Post
                            As I promised - short youtube about my replication of TS_Inverter Voltaic Amplifier YouTube - TS_Inverter Voltaic Amplifier


                            Vtech
                            Hi Vtech,

                            Great video, thanks for posting

                            Looks like you have it running beautifully. What was your draw current into the inverter section?


                            John K.
                            http://teslagenx.com

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                            • Originally posted by sujan_ms View Post
                              hey jeff .... i have a doubt i have come across this 330uf ,450V capacitor and can i use it instead of 33000uf,35V.....and if i use an SMPS as a source
                              can i omit the 33000uf,50V capacitor . i.e a DC input .
                              Thanks for the reply jeff, as you said i can elminate both but here in india i wont get 470uf ,50 V so can i go ahead with 330uf,450V , i think it should not be a problem at all....and as for the 35000uf, 50 V i will be applying a DC voltage so i can eliminate that too right.

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                              • Originally posted by John_K View Post
                                Hi Vtech,

                                Great video, thanks for posting

                                Looks like you have it running beautifully. What was your draw current into the inverter section?


                                John K.
                                Thanks John, When I had first run with pause value at 40 it was pulling around 350mA. Later, when I increased freq. (reduced pause to 5) it was drawing almost 2A but charging was amazing. Since I didn't have heatsink installed properly I increased pause to 10 and current stays around 0.7 - 0.85 depending on battery condition. That was the setting used in video.
                                I think I finally figured out how to get this done "analog way" with mosfets, like in John Bedini patent but since I have this running so nice...I guess I'm too lazy However, I'm in "building mood". Finally have time to do it


                                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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