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  • Imhotep's Radiant Oscillator--Running on 2watt solar

    I tried using the neo magnet trick on the coil and it really works. I ended up running the oscillator on a small 2 watt solar panel . YouTube - 2 watt solar panel-- Imhotep Radiant Oscillator . I am also going out of town for a few days so when I get back Imhotep's Oscillator should be on the shelf at the local store. Gosh this is moving fast. Good luck everyone. The dual coil idea should solve the brightness problem. Cheers --- Lidmotor

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    • I don't supposed anyone has measured the inductance of the Radio Shack relay coil?

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      • Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
        I tried using the neo magnet trick on the coil and it really works. I ended up running the oscillator on a small 2 watt solar panel . YouTube - 2 watt solar panel-- Imhotep Radiant Oscillator . I am also going out of town for a few days so when I get back Imhotep's Oscillator should be on the shelf at the local store. Gosh this is moving fast. Good luck everyone. The dual coil idea should solve the brightness problem. Cheers --- Lidmotor

        wow only 80ma. I think you took it the lowest milliamp thus far. The magnet addition is a great idea i think with the dual coil addition and the neo we might be able to get it to the low amperage we want and the brightness we are looking for. the additional magnet reminds me of the hendershot coil, whereas he took a buzzer, which is similar to the relay, and positioned a magnet until he got it in oscillation with a unique coil and capacitor combination using a basket weave coil and two vertical output transformers and various other components. But it stayed in oscillation and provided pretty high wattage of output and had no power source at all. I dont think anyone has been able to replicate it.

        But the magnet addition is very interesting and i will be trying it on my setup.
        “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

        Nikola Tesla

        http://www.imhotepslab.com

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        • Originally posted by waterhouse24 View Post
          Thanks for this and thanks for the updated Schematic.. I'm off to the scrap yard tomorrow. I have another relay setup..

          I'm going to go down the 555 timer route but only after I have tried dual radiant oscillation

          p.s. (I'll stick with this forum, as it seems you're all friendlier than the ou forum )
          I also came to energetics forum for one reason, the scientist and experientors and inventors in this forum actually build things. nuff said
          Last edited by **~Imhotep~**; 08-09-2008, 05:00 AM. Reason: spelling
          “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

          Nikola Tesla

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          • Thanks for Up-dating the Schematic

            Originally posted by **~Imhotep~** View Post
            Heres the updated schematic with Peter's corrections.



            Peter,
            Do you think it would be too much of a stretch to assume we could charge a second battery off the top coil? Just wondering what your thoughts would be on that.
            Imhotep,

            Yes, that is the circuit that should be interesting to test. I recommend that the two ignition coils be identical for these tests, as you want the rise-times of the two HV impulses to reach the CFL at the same time.

            As for possibly recovering power from the secondary to charge another batter, my guess would be that this will not work very well. The impedance mismatch from the HV to the battery would be considerable, so the efficient transference of energy between the two would be low.

            A Special Congratulations to everyone who is experimenting in this thread and posting films on YouTube. This is exactly what Imhotep, Shiva and I had hoped would happen!!

            Peter
            Peter Lindemann, D.Sc.

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            • Originally posted by Peter Lindemann View Post
              Imhotep,

              Yes, that is the circuit that should be interesting to test. I recommend that the two ignition coils be identical for these tests, as you want the rise-times of the two HV impulses to reach the CFL at the same time.

              As for possibly recovering power from the secondary to charge another batter, my guess would be that this will not work very well. The impedance mismatch from the HV to the battery would be considerable, so the efficient transference of energy between the two would be low.

              A Special Congratulations to everyone who is experimenting in this thread and posting films on YouTube. This is exactly what Imhotep, Shiva and I had hoped would happen!!

              Peter
              sat i will replicate and report P .L.
              “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

              Nikola Tesla

              http://www.imhotepslab.com

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              • just want to ad one thing before i go on holiday.

                idea i have had for sometime and have some drawing on it but no build.

                its base on the 555 timer with a relay that can pulse at high rate. The trick is using the negative of the pulse to reverse the battery setup. So charge battery will become the power,so on. i think a cap to store the energy is needed.

                on the lines of a tesla switch.

                good lucky to all

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                • imotep lite

                  cheers imotep, thanks for all your hard work .giving us not so learnrd beings a simpler ,cheeper device to experiment with. takes a great mind to explain something complicated in laymens terms. with this mindset you can truly help mankind,thought for the nite, as you are using a h.t. lead coming out of the coil ,would a kiker type h.t. lead arrangement help current or possibly introduce something new,

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                  • Originally posted by tai61 View Post
                    cheers imotep, thanks for all your hard work .giving us not so learnrd beings a simpler ,cheeper device to experiment with. takes a great mind to explain something complicated in laymens terms. with this mindset you can truly help mankind,thought for the nite, as you are using a h.t. lead coming out of the coil ,would a kiker type h.t. lead arrangement help current or possibly introduce something new,
                    please explain what you mean by kiker type high tension lead .i have used many types of wires off the high voltage lead tower from thin wires(clip leads) to the original plug wires (plug wires have resistance and capacitance) with varied results.
                    there is also a patent on using coax wire off car coils that is suppose to raise the hv much higher

                    ok i just found what you mean by kiker good idea !
                    Last edited by **~Imhotep~**; 08-09-2008, 04:44 PM.
                    “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

                    Nikola Tesla

                    http://www.imhotepslab.com

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                    • I tried the schematic you posted but it made no difference

                      I then tried a few different ways and found the following to double the brightness in the following schematic:

                      IMG_0928.jpg

                      I tried it with just one relay working both coils but it didn't seem to improve the brightness.

                      I then tried 2 relays and the brightness doubled.

                      The amps pulled at this USABLE brightness was around 1.5amps.. What needs to be tried now is about 10 bulbs in series to see if we lose any brightness. If we don't then this is ideal!! Just think running 10 bulbs on 18watt, nice!!

                      I still think this can be improved with a 555 timer.. and also because the coils are pulsed with dc they produce pulsed HV i think, well if this is the case could we time it so one coil pulsed then the other.. so there is a constant HV to the bulbs.

                      I used completely different coils for the test so don't rule out the other schematic until Imhotep has tested with his identical coils.

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                      • i have replicated the dual coil setup ,it did work as peter has instructed to wire it . the results were the same it charges the second battery. it however is not as brilliant on the light output, which is surprising to me . the original circuit is the winner ,it has the brightest output and the lowest current draw .

                        also the original relays i used had the lowest current draw of 500 to 700 ma.but the relay that peter picked has the brightest light output.
                        i will try the solar addition today .florida has some bigtime solar output today.
                        i also will try series multiple bulbs over the next couple of days and see my results,as well as changing the duty cycle of the relay with the magnet addition and will report my results

                        keep up the great work
                        “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

                        Nikola Tesla

                        http://www.imhotepslab.com

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                        • Originally posted by waterhouse24 View Post
                          I tried the schematic you posted but it made no difference

                          I then tried a few different ways and found the following to double the brightness in the following schematic:

                          [ATTACH]937[/ATTACH]

                          I tried it with just one relay working both coils but it didn't seem to improve the brightness.

                          I then tried 2 relays and the brightness doubled.

                          The amps pulled at this USABLE brightness was around 1.5amps.. What needs to be tried now is about 10 bulbs in series to see if we lose any brightness. If we don't then this is ideal!! Just think running 10 bulbs on 18watt, nice!!

                          I still think this can be improved with a 555 timer.. and also because the coils are pulsed with dc they produce pulsed HV i thttp://www.energeticforum.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=25872
                          Energetic Forum - Reply to Topi*****, well if this is the case could we time it so one coil pulsed then the other.. so there is a constant HV to the bulbs.

                          I used completely different coils for the test so don't rule out the other schematic until Imhotep has tested with his identical coils.

                          wow as i was writing my post you answered some important questions and i had not seen your post yet , as aaron would say what synchronicity ! you just proved that the relays are inportant to the balance of the light output.
                          someone in ou forum said to keep the relays and use the 555 and the 3055 to drive the relay ,that is a possibility. thanks for your input
                          “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

                          Nikola Tesla

                          http://www.imhotepslab.com

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                          • waterhouse24's dual relay circuit



                            excellent work i will be trying this later today!!

                            now put the second diode and charge two batteries yay!!
                            “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

                            Nikola Tesla

                            http://www.imhotepslab.com

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                            • Originally posted by waterhouse24 View Post
                              I tried the schematic you posted but it made no difference

                              I then tried a few different ways and found the following to double the brightness in the following schematic:

                              [ATTACH]937[/ATTACH]

                              I tried it with just one relay working both coils but it didn't seem to improve the brightness.

                              I then tried 2 relays and the brightness doubled.

                              The amps pulled at this USABLE brightness was around 1.5amps.. What needs to be tried now is about 10 bulbs in series to see if we lose any brightness. If we don't then this is ideal!! Just think running 10 bulbs on 18watt, nice!!

                              I still think this can be improved with a 555 timer.. and also because the coils are pulsed with dc they produce pulsed HV i think, well if this is the case could we time it so one coil pulsed then the other.. so there is a constant HV to the bulbs.

                              I used completely different coils for the test so don't rule out the other schematic until Imhotep has tested with his identical coils.
                              pulsing one than the other would be ideal . the circuit would get alittle more complicated but i believe it is doable then the bulb would be getting constant pulses. excellent suggestion!! i will get on it.
                              “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

                              Nikola Tesla

                              http://www.imhotepslab.com

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                              • got a video for you lot.
                                YouTube - Bodkins reed switch Imhotep's Radiant Oscillator

                                I think the relays ad alot to the radiant energy in the setup and agree that a 555 relay setup is the way forward the transister im not sure the 2n3055 is the one maybe Peter or Arron can help on that one.

                                Great Work Waterman and Imhotep

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