wow your tireless efforts just keep going. I had just bought the 5k pot..lol. excellent cant wait to build my own lunch box model. The dual charging is a novel idea as well
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Originally posted by Lidmotor View PostI went ahead and converted the LB (lunch box) unit to the John Bedini solid state circuit design. Its much better now. Something really usable and reliable. Here is the video of it.
YouTube - Imhotep Lite--Solid State-- Boxed
Cheers,
Lidmotor
Awesome. You are relentless! One little question. It was not clear exactly HOW the oscillator and the rest of the circuit are connected. Thedude's original method was a parallel connection of the oscillator and a single ignition coil. Mart said he got his running with the oscillator running in series with the ignition coil. Currently, you say in your latest YouTube video that the "Bedini oscillator replaces the relay in the same position in the circuit". In your original LB unit, the relay was in series with the twin, parallel ignition coils. This implies that the relationship of the Bedini oscillator in your rebuild is a series connection as well. Is this correct?
Please advise.
Peter
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Hi All
little video on the Fan setup.
Bodkins - EnergeticTube.com - Where technology goes LIVE!
YouTube - Imhotep Lite Solid State fan
Put this in a Lidmotor LB and you can a have a Fan or a light.
Great work Lidmotor
One thing am going to do is the bedini Zinc and copper rods for the charging.
Everyone please read the thread
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...attery-sg.html
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Perfect light
Let me postulate one very odd theory :
to accomplish the best results with neons,CFL and any other light producing device we need something which is :
ELECTROSTATIC HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR
for example static generator with a module able to interrupt that field at high frequency in MHz range
Get a small motor , build electrostatic machine, build interrupter and you have almost perfect power generator for light purposes.
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Originally posted by Bodkins View PostHi All
little video on the Fan setup.
Bodkins - EnergeticTube.com*-*Where technology goes LIVE!
YouTube - Imhotep Lite Solid State fan
Put this in a Lidmotor LB and you can a have a Fan or a light.
Great work Lidmotor
One thing am going to do is the bedini Zinc and copper rods for the charging.
Everyone please read the thread
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...attery-sg.html
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Originally posted by Bodkins View PostHi All
little video on the Fan setup.
Bodkins - EnergeticTube.com*-*Where technology goes LIVE!
YouTube - Imhotep Lite Solid State fan
Put this in a Lidmotor LB and you can a have a Fan or a light.
Great work Lidmotor
One thing am going to do is the bedini Zinc and copper rods for the charging.
Everyone please read the thread
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...attery-sg.html“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 boguslaw View PostLet me postulate one very odd theory :
to accomplish the best results with neons,CFL and any other light producing device we need something which is :
ELECTROSTATIC HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR
for example static generator with a module able to interrupt that field at high frequency in MHz range
Get a small motor , build electrostatic machine, build interrupter and you have almost perfect power generator for light purposes.
“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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Lidmotor LB circuit
Originally posted by Peter Lindemann View PostLidmotor,
Awesome. You are relentless! One little question. It was not clear exactly HOW the oscillator and the rest of the circuit are connected. Thedude's original method was a parallel connection of the oscillator and a single ignition coil. Mart said he got his running with the oscillator running in series with the ignition coil. Currently, you say in your latest YouTube video that the "Bedini oscillator replaces the relay in the same position in the circuit". In your original LB unit, the relay was in series with the twin, parallel ignition coils. This implies that the relationship of the Bedini oscillator in your rebuild is a series connection as well. Is this correct?
Please advise.
Peter
Cheers,
Lidmotor
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Originally posted by thedude View PostNice work bodkins. Thats the size of set up i was interested in testing out. Any idea what frequency your pulse rate in the coil is running at?Originally posted by **~Imhotep~** View PostExcellent work! completely silent. I like the way when you ground it you get the second bulb going with just your hand. Keep up the great work I have did it both ways I have used the fan and the solid state and they both work pretty good.
will get some scope shot for frequency, hope you can help me working it out
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Originally posted by FuzzyTomCatHi Aaron & Imhotep,
Power factoring a home is a good idea to conserve electrical energy .... but the biggie at least in the USA is "Load Balance" the 240 volt 1-phase 3-wire residentual service is metered by the highest leg ( phase "a" or "b" ) to ground or neutral. So if your home running on a normal day phase "a" and "b" should be as close as possible. The 240 volt usage of a dryer, hot water heater, range are balanced loads, the 120 volt loads if not balanced the kilowatt house hour "Meter" measures the highest load of "a" or "b" for usage. So if "a" is at 7,200 watts and "b" phase is at 14,400 watts you "pay" for the 14,400 watts not 10,800 watts average between the two. So the UK gets a great deal because everything is 240 volt a balanced load ......... you know what we got in the USA, come up with something that will flip flop loads around or the power company needs to come up with a accurate electrical home kilowatt hour meter.
Glen“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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SS SG circuit as per spec above. Charging not configured yet. No ignition coil, home made HV secondary is not connected to the primary (well it is by induction). Amp draw is around 500ma. Useable light, works good
second one is home built PWM circuit (thanks Erf, works great ) swithcing a Fet, 300ma draw, no recovery yet, ignition coil. It will switch on as low as 100ma, brightness is dim though. Cool circuit, variable pulse width and frequency, makes all the cool noises!Last edited by ren; 08-18-2009, 01:35 AM."Once you've come to the conclusion that what what you know already is all you need to know, then you have a degree in disinterest." - John Dobson
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Originally posted by ren View PostSS SG circuit as per spec above. Charging not configured yet. No ignition coil, home made HV secondary is not connected to the primary (well it is by induction). Amp draw is around 500ma. Useable light, works good
Totally excellent. How many turns of what gauge wire are in your outer high voltage coil? Great innovation. I have been moving in this direction in my thinking, but you beat me to having a working unit. WAY TO GO!!!
Peter
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Thanks Peter.
The inner HV coil I didnt count turns. I estimate over 1000 easily. It is 20mm PVC pipe with 0.5mm (SWG 25 leftover from Window Motor triggers) and is over 40 ohms, I posted the exact ohmage (lol) earlier in this thread. I think a thinner gauge wire would be interesting to experiment with too. I can also use this circuit like others to oscillate the Ign coil, but I saw no increase in efficiency over any combination of both HV secondaries. So I just let it do the lighting by itself.
Its not done yet Peter, the unusual thing is this. If I wire up a second battery to charge off the SG circuit the light goes out. Interesting I thought. Like the HV condition that is created is directed away from the HV secondary and into the charging battery.
I can however fill a 3.3uF 400v ( ) if I connect it to the output diode and the + of the run battery. Im not 100% sure, but I think I had to install it backwards to the way I thought I had to. Meaning the negative of the cap was connected to the + of the battery. I will double check it, because one way the cap would fill but the light wouldnt come on and the other way the light would come on. More to come. Also think about another one of Johns circuits we could use to periodically dump that cap I dont know if the light will switch off on the dump, we'll see soon. It fills to over 200v instantly.
The self oscillator is 25SWG and 20SWG(0.9), about 2 or 300 turns around a PVC pipe slightly larger than the HV secondary. Interestingly enough, I originally had it wound directly onto the secondary (insulated by tape) and it worked fine, but I was using the traditional SG circuit with both diodes and high resistance then. Got some 10mm constant arcs of the HV secondary if terminals are placed very close together."Once you've come to the conclusion that what what you know already is all you need to know, then you have a degree in disinterest." - John Dobson
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