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  • Originally posted by Bodkins View Post
    When i can im going to swap cap for a battery.
    I think the battery will charge, start to tune itself and become a negative
    resistor.
    that would be too easy Bodkins!!


    @Crack got some freetime coming to play.Niceone with the candle meter idea.
    @Nat great info brother.Lots to think about.
    Note to all my floor has a plastic sheet under it. that ads to what Nat saying.
    Last edited by Bodkins; 09-24-2008, 08:41 AM.

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    • No problem bodkins!

      Just need people to replicate now to confirm findings and to develop further so that we can all benefit from it.

      p.s the 2nd ignition coil isnt required. It works without it. Perhaps required later.

      Cheers

      Nat

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      • Uploading video Nat just playing around no great heaps but it all help to understand the Flow.
        We need to get all the info we can on video Nat. There all coming up the rear and if anyone can replicate anythin me you and lid have seen, BINGO
        The downside is they dont sleep for a week

        Please everone try this it helps
        http://www.paths-123.com/products_sh...orld_Team.html

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        • Bodkins Rays

          Bodkins

          I did some additional research on my x-ray question.
          According to Tom Bearden negative electricity discharge
          coronas can emit UV, X-Rays and even Gamma Rays.

          But don't worry, you won't feel a thing.

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          • Originally posted by DavidE View Post
            Bodkins

            I did some additional research on my x-ray question.
            According to Tom Bearden negative electricity discharge
            coronas can emit UV, X-Rays and even Gamma Rays.

            But don't worry, you won't feel a thing.

            YouTube - Bodkins Update 2
            Last edited by Bodkins; 09-24-2008, 02:28 PM. Reason: Fell off my chair laughing

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            • Originally posted by crackahcrackah View Post
              Bodkins nice work. I think it would be interesting to have you flip the capacitor, diodes and all, around. Just reverse it. I would like to see if the voltage levels that it maxes out on are different.
              I think cracka would find it even more interesting, if he were to try the flipping.

              Carl
              Last edited by hh1341; 09-24-2008, 04:24 PM.

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              • Originally posted by hh1341 View Post
                I think cracka would find it even more interesting, if he were to try the flipping.

                Carl
                I second that motion

                My next Book
                Internet Archive: Details: A history of the theories of aether and electricity : from the age of Descartes to the close of the nineteenth century

                Next Setup
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                Last edited by Bodkins; 09-24-2008, 09:34 PM.

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                • Heres the revised circuit that i have been working from

                  Cheers

                  Nat

                  Last edited by nat1971a; 11-30-2008, 01:48 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by hh1341 View Post
                    I think cracka would find it even more interesting, if he were to try the flipping.

                    Carl
                    I would if I had the time . My next goal is to use a convergence of methods. Namely, I want to take Imhotep's circuit, remove the portion which controls switching, insert an avalanche pulse width modulator ( <400picoseconds), and use this with the coils. I would expect an even better result via the coupling of an avalanche PWM w/ a toroidal iron powder core inductor (like bob boyce's special toroid) which could then be hooked up to either the car coil or the light bulb directly.

                    We know that Tesla has said rapid switching was critical so < picosecond PWM's should logically be a step in the right direction. From what I have read it is possible to get a ~2800V/uS slew rate. This rise time rate could be applied to iron powder ferrite core inductors which Zaev N.E. has indicated have a heat conversion to electricity effect when rapidly pulsed. One other guy I'm speaking with is looking into the same thing.

                    I do believe that this can be applied as an improvement to the current circuitry. And there's only one way to find out...
                    Last edited by crackahcrackah; 09-25-2008, 09:02 AM. Reason: improper description

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                    • Cracka

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                      • Disclaimer

                        Hi Folks,

                        I thought i better post a warning. I don't have the knowledge or skills to determine whether this system is generating xrays or any other type of rays. If you build this system you build at your own risk. You may or may not be damaging your health. Owners onus applies.



                        Nat1971a
                        Last edited by nat1971a; 09-25-2008, 09:11 PM.

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                        • Scalar Wave,Negative Resistor,Earth,Wind,Fire

                          !!!!ANYONE WISHING TO REPLICATE YOU DO AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!!!!
                          YouTube - !!!!ANYONE WISHING TO REPLICATE YOU DO AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!!!
                          THANK YOU ALL
                          Scalar Wave,Negative Resistor,Earth,Wind,Fire?
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                          Last edited by Bodkins; 09-30-2008, 12:47 PM.

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                          • my tests

                            Hi folks, would like to give my results on ignition coil powered cfl's. I am using 555 timer at 4.8khz,50/50 duty, 100micro sec. rise & fall. driving single ign. coil at 12V. routing collapsing field of primary of ign. coil to an 11W Incand. bulb w/ 330uf,200V cap in parallel to bulb. have 3 different cfl's, a 23W, 32W, 13W. the light output of the 23W I would liken to a 25W incand. running at 1/2 brightness or a lil more. and draws 380 milliamps while the 11W incand. bulb at back end is maybe illuminated to 1W or a lil more. however things get interesting as i add the 2nd 32W cfl in series, amp draw drops to 320 milliamps and in my opinion light output is increased to maybe twice. from what i can see each bulb has not diminished in brightness at least i cant detect it with my eyes. when hooking up 3rd smaller bulb also in series light output in basement again is increased. im not sure if this is just spreading out the light better giving the illusion of more light but my eyes cant detect a decrease in each bulbs light intensity and w/ 3rd bulb attached amp draw drops to 280 milliamps. although i think identical bulbs would work better in series like this. Also i did try using a normal car inverter comparing a 60w incand. to 3 in series and in that case yes each is diminished in light output spreading it out through the 3 bulbs but the ignition coil cfl tests are not that way at all. So to me it's looking like if we start with a higher power input to give more real life light outputs then string a bunch of these in series like Bodkins is showing it seems similar to what Joseph Newman is saying, that our input is a catalyst and the copper atoms or in this case the gas and coatings inside the bulb are being converted into light and when using more bulbs or more gas and such we use ever progressively lower inputs and should have more light than we started with at much lower input. And along those lines why wouldn't thick nichrome wire coils in series produce the same heat as one coil would, or more who knows, for lower and lower input. although in this case with these cfl's i would be expecting each light to diminish in light and they don't seem to be, very strange.

                            Peace, Love, Light

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                            • Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
                              Wow!!

                              More and more people are joining in here. This is great. Anyway I got a 555 timer circuit modified in a way to work the CFLs without using anything else. It is pretty neat to watch do it's thing. I had to change the circuit from the one I tried yesterday that fried 2 chips. This one works as long as you keep the transistor cooled. Still may need that optoisolator Ren.

                              Thanks to everyone who is running with this idea. This is neat stuff.

                              Here is the 555 timer video---

                              YouTube - Lidmotor 555 Timer CFL Light

                              Cheers,

                              Lidmotor
                              Some questions: What is the values of the capacitor you put between the two diodes to protect the transistor?

                              What is the resistance values of the induction coil?

                              What is the actual consumption of the circuit?

                              Thank you!

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                              • SkyWatcher

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