Hi bromikey, thanks for the reply.
Finished the new coil/core setup, using 26 strand-24awg. secondary coil, wound first onto 7" long by 3/4" diameter bailing wire core.
Then, used 2 layers-single strand primary drive coil, of 18awg. magnet wire on top of the secondary coil.
The effect can be observed again now.
With the 555 timer, in astable-duty cycle adjustable mode.
It seems the duty cycle, needs to be 50% or less, or the effect does not manifest.
The circuit can be powered up and pulsing the primary coil and the input current observed.
Then a 6 watt led bulb load can be connected across the DC output of the full wave bridge connected to the series wired multistrand secondary coil.
The non-modified led bulb is then lighted to a good, particular brightness.
While this is happening, the input current is not increasing.
The led bulb is then disconnected and the full wave bridge output is then short circuited, and the input current again, does not increase or decrease.
The 26 strand, series wired coil is 15.5 ohms.
The coil is not longer, it just has more capacitance, because of the extra 12 coil strands, wired in series.
This is probably causing a phase shift or lenz delay.
Will continue to experiment.
peace love light
One correction, set the meter to the 200 miiliamp range and it does increase 2 milliamps, though the light is much brighter than that 39 milliwatt increase.
The circuit uses 1 watt at the moment.
Though, it is the effect that is being sought, at the moment.
Maybe the frequency and duty cycle needs to be tweaked a little more or a few more strands are needed to stop any increase in current.
Finished the new coil/core setup, using 26 strand-24awg. secondary coil, wound first onto 7" long by 3/4" diameter bailing wire core.
Then, used 2 layers-single strand primary drive coil, of 18awg. magnet wire on top of the secondary coil.
The effect can be observed again now.
With the 555 timer, in astable-duty cycle adjustable mode.
It seems the duty cycle, needs to be 50% or less, or the effect does not manifest.
The circuit can be powered up and pulsing the primary coil and the input current observed.
Then a 6 watt led bulb load can be connected across the DC output of the full wave bridge connected to the series wired multistrand secondary coil.
The non-modified led bulb is then lighted to a good, particular brightness.
While this is happening, the input current is not increasing.
The led bulb is then disconnected and the full wave bridge output is then short circuited, and the input current again, does not increase or decrease.
The 26 strand, series wired coil is 15.5 ohms.
The coil is not longer, it just has more capacitance, because of the extra 12 coil strands, wired in series.
This is probably causing a phase shift or lenz delay.

Will continue to experiment.
peace love light

One correction, set the meter to the 200 miiliamp range and it does increase 2 milliamps, though the light is much brighter than that 39 milliwatt increase.
The circuit uses 1 watt at the moment.
Though, it is the effect that is being sought, at the moment.
Maybe the frequency and duty cycle needs to be tweaked a little more or a few more strands are needed to stop any increase in current.
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