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  • #31
    Hi Karl.
    You have my compliments for your experiment.

    Can you post the pic of your magnetic quenched spark gap?

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    • #32
      I finally made a video and posted on Youtube.

      I'm still waiting form my 1000pF caps though.

      YouTube - Tesla "Hairpin" Circuit Replication

      -brian

      (AKA AEVector)

      Originally posted by Inquorate View Post
      If you could post a video of it it'd be really appreciated, the sound and form of the spark etc, so others like myself looking to replicate know what to avoid as well as to try for.

      Love and light

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      • #33
        I got my 2000pF 40kV caps this week, just waiting for the 10kV ignition transformer early next week and then...BOOM. Just kidding, hopefully I don't fry wiring in my building, it's 40+ years old.

        Has anyone considered using different kinds of spark gaps beside the open air one?

        I am exploring the magnetically quenched gap, as well as pure Nitrogen filled one (turns out you can rent a small Nitrogen tank fairly cheaply).
        Are the ravings of a lunatic signs of a genius?

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        • #34
          Spark gap

          I intend to use an electric tire pump I bought for $20 to suck the air out of a glass tube sealing the contacts in a near vacuum, then seal it by melting and twisting an attached glass eyedropper? and put neo magnets either side of the gap..

          Won't be for a while yet though - going to make my own caps so that'll take time and money and trial and error etc......

          Take care
          Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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          • #35
            Karl,

            I have seen your videos, Congradulations and Best Regards.

            You have mentioned in the video there is overunity effect, can you let us know about it?

            Rather than using lamps, can you attach a transformer and load secondary?

            How much is the current and voltage on the lamp?


            BEST WISHES!
            Nuri Temurlenk, Turkey

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Philosopher View Post
              Hi Karl.
              You have my compliments for your experiment.

              Can you post the pic of your magnetic quenched spark gap?
              I am not at my office for the next few weeks. But the magnetic quenched spark gap is just two neodymium bar magnets 1 x 2 x 1/2 inch with a non magnetic spacer on the top and bottom the magnets are trying to draw together and the spacers are holding them apart about 3/4 of and inch apart. When I run with them around the spark the spark is much louder and the scaler wave more pronounced and steady. With out the magnets the waves changes in intensity.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by samedsoft View Post
                Karl,

                I have seen your videos, Congradulations and Best Regards.

                You have mentioned in the video there is overunity effect, can you let us know about it?

                Rather than using lamps, can you attach a transformer and load secondary?

                How much is the current and voltage on the lamp?


                BEST WISHES!
                Nuri Temurlenk, Turkey

                Thanks for interest in Tesla's work...I just dug it out of his books and was able to get the same effects Tesla talked about.

                In my opinion the "overunity effect", is that the lights and other effects that form is not from sending energy to the bulbs but rather from the result of the bulb been in the presents of the scaler wave. We pay to make the scaler wave, and the better we get at it the less money we have to pay to make the wave...once you have the wave you can use it to create energy. I have seen huge scaler waves made with about 50W of energy. Tesla was able to make even bigger scaler waves under 20W according to the literature. It is kind of like the light bulb...you get say 100W out of an incandescent bulb, But there are now better ways to get the same equivalent light with say 15W compact florescent bulb and if you look at a laser you get even more. So we need to find better ways to make the scaler wave and better ways to collect the energy from the wave. The energy is coming to us free from the environment, we use the scaler wave to just release/tap the energy that is already there.

                If you read Tesla your question of;

                "Rather than using lamps, can you attach a transformer and load secondary?"

                Is yes...he used this type of connection on his Tesla coils and also on other types of transformers. The "Tesla coil" is really a very small part of Tesla's work. And we all have fallen into the propaganda trap to the purpose of the Tesla coil and how it is to be made. From my reading we are to wind the coils way different than we make the now. But this thread is not intended for Tesla coil manufacturing lessons.

                Finally, your question;

                "How much is the current and voltage on the lamp?"

                The answer is, there is O "ZERO" NO CURRENT going to the lamp. To understand radiant energy is to avoid electrons at all cost. Or in other words, Radiant energy is void of electrons.

                Hope that answers your questions.

                Karl

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                • #38
                  a small Fav

                  Karl,

                  Could i ask a small favour,

                  could you post a schematic for the hairpin circuit, i have seen the diagram from Tesla but a nice clear schematic would be great.

                  Thanks

                  David.D

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                  • #39
                    I got this done a month ago, but shortly afterwards my transformer died for no reason (no shorts and spark gap was 1/8"). So I'm getting a new one soon.

                    YouTube - Tesla Hairpin Circuit - scalar waves my replication

                    @ rave154, here. TeslaHairpin.jpg
                    http://www.youtube.com/user/lApEkv2l
                    If a connection cannot be established to the following link, it is because my server is either off or in Windows XP
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                    • #40
                      thanks Karl,, just what i was looking for :-)

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Karl_Palsness View Post
                        We pay to make the scaler wave, and the better we get at it the less money we have to pay to make the wave...once you have the wave you can use it to create energy. I have seen huge scaler waves made with about 50W of energy.
                        Karl
                        Dear Karl,

                        Thanks for your kind response.

                        So are there better versions of Hairpin circuit? If yes can you share?

                        And do you know how how Tesla utilized bifilar and pancake coils?

                        Did he applied scalar waves on them? You know he has picture in front of a huge pancake coil.. He might be loving that coil a lot..

                        In the video you and others go to another room and test another system. Can you let us know more info on that?

                        So rather than lamp, when you connect another step down burner transformer can you generate regular current?

                        Looking forward to hear from you.

                        Love & Brothership
                        NT,TR

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                        • #42
                          I have finally built the contraption and here are some photos:



                          Upon plugging the transformer in, the noise coming out of the spark gap is (incredibly) loud. The sparking is quite different than without the capacitors, giving a very strong whitish light and thick arc.

                          Without capacitors the arc is purple, fairly thin and uniform and definitely not as loud.

                          Unfortunately, this is so loud that it prohibits any useful experimentation (at least for my apartment conditions). I will have to figure out a new spark gap system, either magnetically quenched or gas contained spark.
                          Are the ravings of a lunatic signs of a genius?

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                          • #43
                            very nice build

                            Amigo
                            beautiful build !! Sparks are that loud WOW .Would be interesting how you deal with that.

                            Chet
                            If you want to Change the world
                            BE that change !!

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                            • #44
                              Bifilar pancake coils

                              Been reading up on scalar waves and their production. Essentially it seems that when a coil cancels out it's own magnetic field ie Bifilar pancake coil, the magnetic energy doesn't disappear; it becomes a scalar wave. This must be how two Bifilar pancake coils can transmit power to each other without the usual magnetic field interface.

                              See my scalar wave detector thread for related links.
                              Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by RAMSET View Post
                                Amigo
                                beautiful build !! Sparks are that loud WOW .Would be interesting how you deal with that.

                                Chet
                                Thanks Chet.

                                Actually, I just won two of these on eBay and I am hoping I could use them in this circuit, and elsewhere...



                                After that my next step would be Nitrogen quenched spark gaps, but I still need to invest into a Nitrogen tank, pressure gauges, piping, vacuum pump...sigh, maybe I find a Hydrogen spark gap tube somewhere instead.
                                Are the ravings of a lunatic signs of a genius?

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