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Originally posted by Allen Burgess View PostTake a look at this Hi to low voltage synchronous motor stator transformer: The revelation discovered by me is that core inductance is completely interchangeable with coil windings. Therefore, the elongated cores are the same as huge copper wound coils.
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Ossie Callanan sends the very high voltage kickback from his oscillating Reed Switch to a bank of specially conditioned deep cycle batteries. The Reed Switch transitions to a plasma discharge at higher R.P.M's. George Chaniotakis lights fluorescent bulbs with the BEMF. This innovative transformer should step it down to useable amperage.
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(I'm attaching a JPEG to this comment now, please be patient). The transformer is on the right. The elongated stators behave as large copper coils:Last edited by Allen Burgess; 05-15-2019, 02:01 AM.
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Reed plasma oscillator.
Actually, this is an even bettor circuit then Ossie's for the kickback generator from George Chaniotakis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I24nDi_q-EU
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Great Video!
Originally posted by Allen Burgess View PostActually, this is an even bettor circuit then Ossie's for the kickback generator from George Chaniotakis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I24nDi_q-EU
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Chaniotakis schematic
Here's the schematic in attachment form:Last edited by Allen Burgess; 05-15-2019, 02:01 AM.
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Transformer.
Here's a video of the voltage measurement. I measured the A.C. amperage into the multimeter at .50 then attached the output leads to a soldering iron and the amperage increased to 1.10 to match the load.
I would have to ground the secondary to measure the actual amperage. This is potentially an extremely hazardous test.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYJH_RwR-kcLast edited by Allen Burgess; 07-19-2018, 03:52 PM.
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Induction heater.
I plan to connect a thick copper coil between the secondary leads to test as an induction heater. I should be able to heat a screw driver red hot inserted inside it.
Chaniotakis demonstrates a "Reed Plasma" oscillator that generates 20,000 volts off a pen light battery. It acts as the LC tank in an induction heater. Connected to this high inductance stator transformer, the secondary may power an induction heating coil from George's kind of "Plasma Oscillator".
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Induction heating.
Induction heating involves three parameters; Voltage, amperage and frequency. Wall current is at 60 Hz; The "Reed Switch Plasma Oscillation" is upwards of 45,000 Hz.Last edited by Allen Burgess; 07-19-2018, 10:17 PM.
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