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  • Originally posted by **~Imhotep~** View Post
    Just a quick question, Are you using a 1/8th watt, a 1/4 watt or half watt resister in series with the potentiometer? And does the resister heat up? Before I wire it i have tons of stock but that would make things quicker. I am going to try and do an update with everyones advancements. Great work
    Hi Imhotep

    I suppose that my resistor is 1/2 watt. I did not run it for so long to see if it heats or not, but it was not heating in the several minutes I ran it. I also used a 100 ohm pot in series with it. The interesting fact is when I increase the pot to its maximum it does not start oscillating, but if I put it at its minimum and make it start, then it does not matter how much I increase it, the relay does not stop oscillating. I am planning to use a 1K ohm 10turn pot to see how much I can reduce the current draw when it starts running.

    BTW, I am very optimistic about this, and I think that soon enough we are going to reach an efficient lighting system for our homes. Thank YOU and Peter and others!

    Regards!

    Elias
    Humility, an important property for a COP>1 system.
    http://blog.hexaheart.org

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    • Originally posted by elias View Post
      Hi Imhotep

      I suppose that my resistor is 1/2 watt. I did not run it for so long to see if it heats or not, but it was not heating in the several minutes I ran it. I also used a 100 ohm pot in series with it. The interesting fact is when I increase the pot to its maximum it does not start oscillating, but if I put it at its minimum and make it start, then it does not matter how much I increase it, the relay does not stop oscillating. I am planning to use a 1K ohm 10turn pot to see how much I can reduce the current draw when it starts running.

      BTW, I am very optimistic about this, and I think that soon enough we are going to reach an efficient lighting system for our homes. Thank YOU and Peter and others!

      Regards!

      Elias
      thanks for the info i will be testing your addition yoday to see the effect
      “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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      • Troubleshooting my setup.

        Ok,

        I am going to go at this step by step to see if anyone can pinpoint where I am going wrong...

        Attached is my setup of my relay, I really thought I did exactly as the video but maybe I have something wrong ( see attached )

        The cap is 200V 10 uf, not sure if that will make a big difference.... I tried to get the one in the video but did not find it at Radio shack.

        mart
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        • Originally posted by elias View Post
          Hi Imhotep
          I suppose that my resistor is 1/2 watt. I did not run it for so long to see if it heats or not, but it was not heating in the several minutes I ran it. I also used a 100 ohm pot in series with it. The interesting fact is when I increase the pot to its maximum it does not start oscillating, but if I put it at its minimum and make it start, then it does not matter how much I increase it, the relay does not stop oscillating. I am planning to use a 1K ohm 10turn pot to see how much I can reduce the current draw when it starts running.
          I used a 100ohm 1/2W and a 500ohm pot. I get the same results as you with regard to starting. My relay does heat up though, no matter what the setting is.
          With the heat and the noise I'm guessing solid state would be the way to go, even if it doesn't match the electrical ideals for the circuit.
          I'm pretty sure we can come up with a solid state higher frequency drive that might yield even better brightness than the relay.
          I wonder which is better, a flyback transformer or the ignition coil?

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          • Originally posted by mikkyo View Post
            I used a 100ohm 1/2W and a 500ohm pot. I get the same results as you with regard to starting. My relay does heat up though, no matter what the setting is.
            With the heat and the noise I'm guessing solid state would be the way to go, even if it doesn't match the electrical ideals for the circuit.
            I'm pretty sure we can come up with a solid state higher frequency drive that might yield even better brightness than the relay.
            I wonder which is better, a flyback transformer or the ignition coil?
            I tried a flyback transformer without much luck, I don't know if my flyback transformer is working alright. The light was dim. It has so much impedance in the secondary I suppose.
            Humility, an important property for a COP>1 system.
            http://blog.hexaheart.org

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            • I agree....Solid state is the way forward.

              I'm waiting for 2 of these coils to arrive.

              ACCEL

              380876.jpg

              Carl

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              • Originally posted by theremart View Post
                Ok,

                I am going to go at this step by step to see if anyone can pinpoint where I am going wrong...

                Attached is my setup of my relay, I really thought I did exactly as the video but maybe I have something wrong ( see attached )

                The cap is 200V 10 uf, not sure if that will make a big difference.... I tried to get the one in the video but did not find it at Radio shack.

                mart
                your relay is correct . some times the relay will arc shut . first try thumping the relay or shaking it to see if you hear a clicking if you do take 12 v and tap the coil connectors see if you hear a click if not shake it violently till it dislodges, my relay stuck after i did waterhouses dual coil setup because i was not utilizing the charge battery. once you get it unstuck then just wire it on the negitive side of the car coil and hookup the positive side of the car coil direct to the 12v battery hook the bulb through the tower to ground and you should be good to go .
                “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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                • here is the new video with full size 48 inch x 1 1/2 inch 40 watt ge ecno lux bulbs proving Peters explanation of the processes going on . no modifications only one wire is used IT IS NOT RAN THRU THE FILAMENTS ONLY THE POST (one on each end) WITH GREAT BRIGHTNESS YAY!!!!

                  YouTube - Free Energy - Imhotep Radiant Oscillator Experiment
                  it uses two coils with one relay and TWO!! batteries charging
                  “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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                  • We were experimenting with Waterhouses circuit last night and pulled out the big boys of fluorescent lighting. This video we were using 2 - 48 inch 40 watt tubes only using one wire. In one clip the energy from one bulb was actually lighting the second bulb that was not hooked up to anything. It was pretty interesting stuff . Happy experimenting

                    YouTube - Free Energy - Imhotep Radiant Oscillator Experiment

                    **~Shiva~**
                    Last edited by **~Imhotep~**; 08-11-2008, 07:04 PM. Reason: double post
                    “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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                    • yes shiva is on the other computer submitting at the same time the reason the bulbs go off and on so many times is because shive was filming and i kept pulling the wire off (just having fun with her).
                      “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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                      • Very impressive Thank you for the video
                        I did not have much luck with the dual coil setup
                        Anyway, I made a small video about using a flyback transformer on the bulb.

                        YouTube - Imhotep's radiant oscillator using flyback

                        This is purely solid state, I can adjust the frequency and duty cycle as I want to. The bulb lights up, but only at half brightness using 20V 0.3A. I can increase the duty cycle and this makes the circuit draw more current, but also the light intensity is increasing to full brightness. I can go up to 3A or more, but I don't want to burn my transistor.
                        Thanks
                        It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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                        • Originally posted by Jetijs View Post
                          Very impressive Thank you for the video
                          I did not have much luck with the dual coil setup
                          Anyway, I made a small video about using a flyback transformer on the bulb.

                          YouTube - Imhotep's radiant oscillator using flyback

                          This is purely solid state, I can adjust the frequency and duty cycle as I want to. The bulb lights up, but only at half brightness using 20V 0.3A. I can increase the duty cycle and this makes the circuit draw more current, but also the light intensity is increasing to full brightness. I can go up to 3A or more, but I don't want to burn my transistor.
                          Thanks
                          their circuits using ohms law at 12 volt should use 10 time the current draw .5 x 10=5 amps if you use anything less and get some recovery you are saving big time 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 hh1341 View Post
                            I agree....Solid state is the way forward.

                            I'm waiting for 2 of these coils to arrive.

                            ACCEL

                            [ATTACH]960[/ATTACH]

                            Carl
                            i looked at that coil wow those are the cadillac of coils
                            “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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                            • Ok..

                              Originally posted by **~Imhotep~** View Post
                              your relay is correct . some times the relay will arc shut . first try thumping the relay or shaking it to see if you hear a clicking if you do take 12 v and tap the coil connectors see if you hear a click if not shake it violently till it dislodges, my relay stuck after i did waterhouses dual coil setup because i was not utilizing the charge battery. once you get it unstuck then just wire it on the negitive side of the car coil and hookup the positive side of the car coil direct to the 12v battery hook the bulb through the tower to ground and you should be good to go .
                              It is RUUUUNNING

                              Ok.. now the resistor is getting hot, and it is pulling over 3 amps...

                              Should I go for more resistance, ( I have 1K ) or would this cap be the wrong size be the problem?

                              Thanks
                              See my experiments here...
                              http://www.youtube.com/marthale7

                              You do not have to prove something for it to be true. However, you do have to prove something for others to believe it true.

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                              • P.S.

                                I have a solid state relay, any ideas of how I would wire that in? I sure would like it quiter
                                See my experiments here...
                                http://www.youtube.com/marthale7

                                You do not have to prove something for it to be true. However, you do have to prove something for others to believe it true.

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