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  • Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
    I finally pieced together the cap pulser today thanks to Agongon and his easy to follow circuit diagram. Many thanks Agongon and Ren for helping me to understand enough to get it built on a bread board and get it working. Facinating little device. I learned alot doing this build. Wish that I had a scope so I could see the wave forms. Here is the video of it working amongst a big pile of parts on my table.

    Lidmotor
    YouTube - Imhotep Oscillator Fan/Lite--Solid State Cap Pulser
    lol @ the mess. Me too mate. Good work, you solved the basic cap pulser When you are ready to shrink your circuit down get a little prototype etched board designed for IC's/555's. And get the little cradles for the 555 and the H11d1, this way you can replace them and you dont have to solder directly to their tabs.

    In regards to your fan going solid state. The ignition coil is a lower resistance path to the collector from the input. If you are using the fan to generate the oscillations for your light then your fan could stop but your coils inside your fan can oscillate still. You can do this with the SG circuit simply by raising the base resistance.
    "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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    • Solid state oscillator is definitely the way to go.
      It's amazing, sitting here and watching this come
      together. A little fine tuning, and maybe next do
      a heavy duty version
      SM
      Last edited by sirmikey1; 09-12-2008, 06:56 AM.

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      • I wont feel so bad about ever getting Ren and lidmotor over here, we have a mess every where, it looks like a Tandi shop that a terrorist let a bomb off in

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        • The MESS project

          Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
          I wont feel so bad about ever getting Ren and lidmotor over here, we have a mess every where, it looks like a Tandi shop that a terrorist let a bomb off in
          Ashtweth---The wife is gone for a week on a trip so I can stir things up around here and not have a problem. Normally I have to put all my toys neatly away before I go to bed and make it look like nothing happened.

          Imhotep--I had a Youtube viewer make a comment again about the direction of this project. Thank you for turning around and going back to simplicity with the basic relay and an off the shelf pulser unit. I'm really interested to see details on that build. My Fan and cap pulser side projects (and the video posting of it) confused the people watching me. "Why was I doing that?" The basic project that you and Peter put forth, was to make a simple and efficient CFL light system with energy recovery---and design it so anyone could make it. That is why I got envolved. It was simple ,easy, and it worked. When I finish this cap pulser (hopefully today), I'm going to turn around and take one giant step backwards. I'll try hooking up a relay to my Bedini fan and see what happens.

          Ren, Bodkins, and Agongon --- Thanks again with the help and explanations on how the electronics work. I gained alot of knowledge by building the cap pulser. It also forced me to do research on the internet and now I understand much more than I did a week ago. Ren I got one of those special circuit boards for the 555 timer yesterday and will be soldering it all together today. I recommend the bread board method that I used for anyone trying to figure out how the parts all work together before you start soldering and produce a disaster like my first attempt.

          Cheers,

          Lidmotor

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          • Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
            Ashtweth---The wife is gone for a week on a trip so I can stir things up around here and not have a problem. Normally I have to put all my toys neatly away before I go to bed and make it look like nothing happened.

            Imhotep--I had a Youtube viewer make a comment again about the direction of this project. Thank you for turning around and going back to simplicity with the basic relay and an off the shelf pulser unit. I'm really interested to see details on that build. My Fan and cap pulser side projects (and the video posting of it) confused the people watching me. "Why was I doing that?" The basic project that you and Peter put forth, was to make a simple and efficient CFL light system with energy recovery---and design it so anyone could make it. That is why I got envolved. It was simple ,easy, and it worked. When I finish this cap pulser (hopefully today), I'm going to turn around and take one giant step backwards. I'll try hooking up a relay to my Bedini fan and see what happens.

            Ren, Bodkins, and Agongon --- Thanks again with the help and explanations on how the electronics work. I gained alot of knowledge by building the cap pulser. It also forced me to do research on the internet and now I understand much more than I did a week ago. Ren I got one of those special circuit boards for the 555 timer yesterday and will be soldering it all together today. I recommend the bread board method that I used for anyone trying to figure out how the parts all work together before you start soldering and produce a disaster like my first attempt.

            Cheers,

            Lidmotor
            I aggree we have moved off making light, recharging battery is bonus from this cuircit. Also i am not looking for 20w brightess from the bulbs but free brightness i have see some interesting movements of energy, open paths pulling energy for a ground.I have 30volt going into the negative(will video this and post).
            My mindset has been base on Tom Beardons ideas on Resonance.
            The Tom Bearden Website
            Last edited by Bodkins; 09-12-2008, 09:26 PM.

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            • Imhotep--I had a Youtube viewer make a comment again about the direction of this project. Thank you for turning around and going back to simplicity with the basic relay and an off the shelf pulser unit. I'm really interested to see details on that build. My Fan and cap pulser side projects (and the video posting of it) confused the people watching me. "Why was I doing that?" The basic project that you and Peter put forth, was to make a simple and efficient CFL light system with energy recovery---and design it so anyone could make it. That is why I got envolved. It was simple ,easy, and it worked. When I finish this cap pulser (hopefully today), I'm going to turn around and take one giant step backwards. I'll try hooking up a relay to my Bedini fan and see what happens.


              this is a multi level project, some people will choose to go the simple route,which is ok .to make the relay reliable you have to do some tweeking and i have .mine has been running for days and will last a long time because i used silicon lube (like a motor's bearings uses oil to last longer than an hour) and current limited the contacts arcing to =no arcing.the light is in low light mode(2700/3=900 lumins) aprox.but is usable light.the current draw is low (long battery life) and the charging is good.(only use charging off the car coil.) i added a switch to boost the light to near full light output.high light mode (still using relay with additional current limiting)works great.there is also a switch to run the fan in recharge mode with no light ,then switch to high light mode using the charge battery off the fan to run the light and the source battery to run the fan and the third battery off the car coil for charging . also add in the solar panel for primary charging and you have a simple almost self sustaining fan and light (must use bigger fan ,i was not able to run relays directly off smaller computer fans without paralleling the outputs ,but the big fan is a monster .

              i am still working out the simple scr (solid state off the shelf) version and will take peters advise .(never release till it works well) so i will release that circuit when it works well. (hint)i am sure if you look around walmart you will see a simple scr circuit that can be adapted. solid state is a more complicated but very good way to go.and should be pursued.

              ren and others have incorporated bedini circuit which takes more skills and i thank them for that.(much appreciated) i hope it ok with john ,i do not know if its ok or not but if it is public domain circuit or permissable with john then all have just learned a valuable addition to this project
              and if you have the skills or want to learn a new skill you will get much out of the more advanced version
              “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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              • SCR oscillator

                Hi all,

                I have been following this thread for quite some time and have built the circuit. Have tested both the 2n3055 and the mjl21194 and have been wondering if it would be even more efficient to use an SCR as the oscillator rather than a transistor. or some combination of SCR and transistor. I am no electronics person so i have no idea. Have been wondering whether some sort of hybrid b/w the bedini oscillator circuit and the following scr oscillator maybe worth checking out.

                http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...5/circuit.html

                cheers

                nat

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                • you may be able to get the oscillator to work with an SCR, but I cant see any benefit over the standard transistor.

                  @ all. I hope my contributions havent distorted the path of this thread. I built the charger/light incorporating the things I knew already and what I had on hand. I dont have alot to contribute to the relayed version, infact I didnt have much luck in getting it to run reliably without the BeeZZ. I wont post anymore on the Bedini conversion, I feel there is enough information for anyone who may want to replicate/modify.

                  I am happy with my results, useable light and charging with as little as 2 watts input. The cap pulser was employed for specific reasons, some of which may become apparent as people progress.

                  I encourage anyone replicating whether by SS or relay to conduct scientific load tests on the charged battery, an increase in voltage doesnt always equal a charged battery.

                  Keep it up guys
                  "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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                  • I have learned a lot from this thread, from the simple form using the relay method to the more complex setup. I see experimenters go in many directions trying to replicate and evolve according to their needs and capacity. Overall, this is a vibrant community.

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                    • i was not able to run relays directly off smaller computer fans without paralleling the outputs ,but the big fan is a monster .
                      Imhotep's bedini fan conversion has me wanting to drive a single shaft through four of these fans, where one motor powers three generators, three phase output, testing series/parallel, looking for OU. Could also try splitting each fan's 4 coils into 2 pairs, parallel there first.

                      SM
                      Last edited by sirmikey1; 09-13-2008, 12:47 AM.

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                      • Finished cap pulser

                        Originally posted by ren View Post
                        you may be able to get the oscillator to work with an SCR, but I cant see any benefit over the standard transistor.

                        @ all. I hope my contributions havent distorted the path of this thread. I built the charger/light incorporating the things I knew already and what I had on hand. I dont have alot to contribute to the relayed version, infact I didnt have much luck in getting it to run reliably without the BeeZZ. I wont post anymore on the Bedini conversion, I feel there is enough information for anyone who may want to replicate/modify.

                        I am happy with my results, useable light and charging with as little as 2 watts input. The cap pulser was employed for specific reasons, some of which may become apparent as people progress.

                        I encourage anyone replicating whether by SS or relay to conduct scientific load tests on the charged battery, an increase in voltage doesnt always equal a charged battery.

                        Keep it up guys
                        Thanks to everyone who helped me --I finished the cap pulser today and installed it into LB. It's done and it works great. More time is needed to really understand how to get the most out of it. I also got my Bedini Fan to work with the lunch box circuit and that was fun. I just plugged it into the box . Drive on one side . Charge on the other. The two circuits didn't seem to mind one another. They got along fine.

                        Glad to see more and more people arriving at this thread with new ideas. Imhotep and Peter you guys did a good thing here.

                        Here is the video of my finished LB

                        YouTube - Finished LB

                        Lidmotor

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                        • Guys Just sent all your results to John Bedini and Rick F, Rick has stated great work to all

                          He mentioned about Ren's Schemo
                          I wont pretend to understand what he is saying

                          "Good stuff., You want to put a diode where the red dot is on the pos. to the 555 as shown in some of the schematics."

                          Also, as i am hanging on my seat to see Lid's new flick, i just say quickly that i found some thing you all might find interesting, a Fluro lit up by transverse waves
                          SQM Replication Project - Hyiq.org - Update

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                          • Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
                            Also, as i am hanging on my seat to see Lid's new flick, i just say quickly that i found some thing you all might find interesting, a Fluro lit up by transverse waves
                            SQM Replication Project - Hyiq.org - Update
                            Hi ashtweth,

                            Thanks for the link, the site seems to have other interesting items. The LMD test is nothing new though. I have been playing with LMD networks myself for many months now.

                            They are definitely a good alternative to getting a real AC generator for any experiment. Resonant frequency is pretty sensitive and varies based on the number of networks and the LC values.

                            I've also noticed that the output is proportionate to the input power so more juice you feed in, higher the voltage at the output. In the original experiment by BSRF they used an audio amplifier, while I have only used plain square wave generator so far. Never the less getting 180Vrms at 100KHz is decent output, maybe I'll write a page about all this one day...
                            Are the ravings of a lunatic signs of a genius?

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                            • Lidmotor, you know no body has been able to get the RE/Bedini stuff out there, in practical applications, john has only got his chargers,(wont sell his house power system from energy from the vacuum) so it is up2 to us to make these practical applications, i never thought i would see them emerge so fast, guys with out your efforts do you think this technology will be in use?

                              Amazing results Lid, and all. We are not far behind with our solid state one, you know all the farmers would like to use this for emergency lighting, but its what this stuff unlocks that is important, collective open source results,THAT NOT EVEN THE PROPRIETARY inventors can match!(yet)


                              I tried to look up a course in Imhotep, Lid's Ren's and others and couldn't find any in the mainstream faculties, looks like they are behind the times! Tesla would be smiling today

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                              • @ashtweth,

                                don't mean to steal the thread, but while that LMD subject is still hot, here's something I've done with it on another thread:

                                http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...html#post29240
                                Are the ravings of a lunatic signs of a genius?

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