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  • cheers carmine
    Thedude Hello you long time no see
    Nat i worry for you what about starting with low volt find out what happening then move up? before you get hurt!
    thinking of the hv on your negative to voltmeter i get this if i dont give it a path to go YouTube - Bodkins 10 BEDINI IMHOTEP TESLA

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    • Tesla's Longitudinal Electricity

      Go to the 20 minute mark to see the longitudinal electric tests...

      longitudinal electricity - Google Video

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      • One for john q for a Relay or Transistor nosie maker (UK)
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        • Tesla Experiment Video

          Originally posted by DavidE View Post
          Go to the 20 minute mark to see the longitudinal electric tests...

          longitudinal electricity - Google Video
          Thanks DavidE for the link to that video about longitudinal electricity. Very interesting to see someone else (long ago) doing the same kind of experiments
          that we are doing. That segment where they are charging up a capacitor off the light bulb made me rethink why I am getting the results I am. This is not simple induction. It is radiant energy produced by high voltage impulse current. Logitudinal waves not sinusoid types. This explains alot. Thanks
          Dude, Glad to see you back. Get a fan in the room if you are afraid of the ozone and start working on this again. Get another cat. Name him "Tesla".

          Nat and Bodkins, I stopped getting shocks sometime ago. I was getting the HV stray off of the Bedini Fan circuit and I don't get them off my Lunch Box and Mini Box 555 timer circuit. Now that I have the antenna and ground contained in the box. I can touch things and not get shocked.

          Cheers,

          Lidmotor

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          • Model T Coil test data

            Byjoveoldchap,hh1341 , Lidmotor and Bodkins
            Thanks all for your comments. I have attached a copy of my results and a cutaway showing the workings of the Model T coil.
            I have not tried changing the amp draw on the coil, and the foot candles reader I have I think is about 1940s, so may not be that reliable! It seems that by earthing one side of the secondary better light levels are achieved.

            Linmotor, how do I know if I have charging at the back end and how do I collect it?

            The book that I have found useful is “The Boy Electrician” 1940, available from in UK Camden, Welcome to the Camden web site! . They do some great reprint books, and some on making steam engines, that may help towards the friction heater thread.

            Regards to all

            John
            Last edited by john_g; 05-02-2010, 08:33 PM.

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            • Back end charging

              Originally posted by john_g View Post
              Byjoveoldchap,hh1341 , Lidmotor and Bodkins
              Thanks all for your comments. I have attached a copy of my results and a cutaway showing the workings of the Model T coil.
              I have not tried changing the amp draw on the coil, and the foot candles reader I have I think is about 1940s, so may not be that reliable! It seems that by earthing one side of the secondary better light levels are achieved.

              Linmotor, how do I know if I have charging at the back end and how do I collect it?

              The book that I have found useful is “The Boy Electrician” 1940, available from in UK Camden, Welcome to the Camden web site! . They do some great reprint books, and some on making steam engines, that may help towards the friction heater thread.

              Regards to all

              John
              Thanks John for the great testing and results posting. We all need to do more precise results tracking like you did to really see what is happening here. What you found out is what I have discovered also-- To get the big light --you need the big amps. So what I have settled for is a compromise---enough light with low amps. This is an emergency CFL light in Imhotep's original design and I have choosen to follow that concept. The earth ground tests that you did backs up what Bodkins, Nat and I have found out --- it helps. To get the back end charging hookup refer to Imhotep's original circuit found at the beginning of the thread. Basically a diode is placed on the negative of the primary coil and the + of the charge battery. It lets a high voltage spike BEMF shoot into a battery or capacitor everytime the coil collaspes. Check it with a volt meter on the charging battery or cap. You should see the voltage rise if it is happening. Fast voltage rise---good charging . Slow or no voltage rise---bad charging.

              Lidmotor

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              • Originally posted by john_g View Post
                Byjoveoldchap,hh1341 , Lidmotor and Bodkins
                Thanks all for your comments. I have attached a copy of my results and a cutaway showing the workings of the Model T coil.
                I have not tried changing the amp draw on the coil, and the foot candles reader I have I think is about 1940s, so may not be that reliable! It seems that by earthing one side of the secondary better light levels are achieved.

                Linmotor, how do I know if I have charging at the back end and how do I collect it?

                The book that I have found useful is “The Boy Electrician” 1940, available from in UK Camden, Welcome to the Camden web site! . They do some great reprint books, and some on making steam engines, that may help towards the friction heater thread.

                Regards to all

                John
                "The Boy Electrician" http://rawfire.torche.com/~opcom/tbe...lectrician.pdf

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                • RE: Boy Electrician..

                  Thanks Captain!

                  I saw that book on Peter's video, looks like some kids got to know much more about electricity than we did!

                  Mart
                  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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                  • "The Boy Electrician"

                    John G
                    great testing, would never have thought there were so many options with the connections!

                    Originally posted by CaptainScat View Post
                    Great find Captain!

                    I love the simple electric capacitor and especially the electric rectifier idea using baking soda
                    and of course his cunning idea to use a home-made High Voltage coil connected to a steel dustbin to keep dogs and animals away... OUCH !
                    Last edited by byjoveoldchap; 10-13-2008, 12:08 PM. Reason: fun
                    .
                    "I say that if a TEN year old can do this and win, what the **** is wrong with the whole World?"
                    ~ John Bedini ~ 8 Mar 2000 - http://www.keelynet.com/bedmot/bedmot.htm

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                    • John g try primary- to earth, then secordary- to insulted metal and negative secondary coil connected
                      you will need to tune its a bit!!!!!!!!for best results Ampdraw vs Light!!!
                      @Lidmotor the copper around bulb thing works better with a ground to the postive of the cap!!!
                      Will post video and a drawing of all my setup later, I think we can get OU on this!!!!
                      DavidE thank you for all your posts they have made a big difference.
                      What am i talking about everypost makes a difference so stop taking the credit DavidE

                      From Arron(thank You)
                      This is half way down the first Page!!!!!!!!
                      http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...attery-sg.html
                      Unfortunately, most people haven't paid much attention to these details.

                      In my diagram:



                      I show something else.

                      The zinc rod from the SG's ground is going to earth. That is a real GROUND. The Earth may or may not be used as an electron source. You can get a POSITIVE radiant potential (voltage potential) from the Earth and this has nothing to do with electrons.

                      My diagram shows Bedini's ground as she has shown in front of everyone for years but hardly anyone noticed but a few. The other copper rod is what Kevin had on his setup in addition to the goofy magnet setup when getting way over 1.0 COP. Thing is, Kevin didn't even have the regular ground rod from the neg on the system...just the rod with diode to the + on the charge battery to absorb radiant potential from the earth.

                      This diagram is putting BOTH of them together. It will be obvious to anyone that has experimented with Earth Battery setups that looking at my diagram, both rods together obviously form a basic earth battery or a real potential difference at both rods...about 2-4 volts can be easily expected almost anywhere at minimum. You have to poke around a bit to get above 2 volts but you can find it.

                      The battery, better if large plates or of other construction like Bedini shows on his site, intercepts and soaks up earth currents and entrains the earth currents there.

                      What can be expected out of doing this? Everyone has to do their own experiments but what Kevin and I have found is that the charging effect in the output battery increases.

                      You can see where the diode leaves the copper rod and goes to the + on the charging batt...there are other places you can put it but you have to explore that on your own.

                      Just see the SG for what it is...it is a gas valve and all concepts of gas pressures apply. What do coils do and how are they pumping this gas and how do you get low and high pressures and putting that together with what is sitting on that diode on the copper rod, well some things should reveal themselves.

                      i have just order this
                      Lindsay: Lead-Acid Storage Batteries
                      __________________
                      Last edited by Bodkins; 10-13-2008, 05:03 PM. Reason: book link

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                      • @bodkins

                        I like this idea!

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                        • Originally posted by nat1971a View Post
                          @bodkins

                          I like this idea!
                          Been trying to get this across to everyone by getting the earth battery link up earlyer in the thread. All i have been doing with the insulted metal is the same thing. i think we can use multiy earth battery connection,With the insulted plates too. But watch out for shorting the earth battery,it will not work if you do.
                          one connection to primary battery and one to charging keeps them apart.Like a sphere to the middle of two bulbs on the secordary coil will not be connected to the earth on the negative of the primary coil.
                          Also a copper wire around the bulb with diodes on can put energy in a cap better with a ground connect (not tryed insulted metal somewhere yet).
                          Nat what is a SCR real name and where do i get one?
                          My sphere have not arrived YET
                          The futures Bright, Very Bright
                          Last edited by Bodkins; 10-13-2008, 10:11 PM. Reason: Im a idiot when it comes to spelling

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                          • SCR thyristor or silicon controlled rectifier

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                            • should be able to get the SCR from any electronics store

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                              • cheers

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