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  • Help I Need High Voltant

    Hello All

    Im been working very hard trying to crack the Free Energy Egg and
    I think I may have a go idea on what i need to do to start a hole new chapter in my research but i need High Voltage at high frequency.

    For the frequency I have a signal generator but how do i get High Voltant at high frequency

    It needs to be simple to build so people can rep it.
    I have a mircowave transformer a three Ignition coils.
    Cheers
    Bodkins
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  • #2
    MWO's

    Multi Wave Oscillators (MWO's) are high voltage and high frequencies.
    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

    Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
    Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
    RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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    • #3
      Hi, did you check Information Unlimited - Science Projects, Electronics Kits, Lasers, Tesla Coils, High Voltage Engineering, Plans, Books, Parts, Kits - they can supply all the plans for you at a cheap prize. Not too hard.

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      • #4
        Cheers Arron that open my eye abit
        Cheers Gauss I found that website before but lost it somehow

        If anyone else has any idea please post

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        • #5
          Um

          I think I know where your going with the high voltage idea. I tried building a tesla coil, but the resonance thing is too fiddley, time is too short.

          You could try copper pipe primary around welding rod core, and hv wire secondary, all in a plastic water dispenser container filled with oil...
          Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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          • #6
            I suppose it all depends what kind of potentials you are looking for and the output waveform. The cheapest way might be to use the 555 driver on a camera flash transformer and tune it to resonance to get a sine wave, if that's the goal.

            A Wimhurst machine would be a really nice electrostatic source (mine was pretty cheap) and if you hookup a motor to it you get a continous source...but I guess that's not reproducable item and needs to be purchased.
            Are the ravings of a lunatic signs of a genius?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by amigo View Post
              I suppose it all depends what kind of potentials you are looking for and the output waveform. The cheapest way might be to use the 555 driver on a camera flash transformer and tune it to resonance to get a sine wave, if that's the goal.

              A Wimhurst machine would be a really nice electrostatic source (mine was pretty cheap) and if you hookup a motor to it you get a continous source...but I guess that's not reproducable item and needs to be purchased.
              MAKE A HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLY IN 5 MINUTES
              big potential as posible cheers for your time Amigo.
              Last edited by Bodkins; 01-22-2009, 11:43 AM. Reason: crap link sorry

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              • #8
                I've recently salvaged electronics from a CRT monitor and it looks like the flyback might still be working. I should try to build a HV supply using it...but that and another 300 things are on my to-do list.

                I'll bookmark that instructable for later, thanks!
                Are the ravings of a lunatic signs of a genius?

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                • #9
                  Recycle stuff

                  Using a hot air paint stripper to recycle everthing on old boards is cheap and easy.
                  The gun will be usefull Later Too.
                  Last edited by Bodkins; 11-23-2009, 10:21 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bodkins View Post
                    MAKE A HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLY IN 5 MINUTES
                    big potential as posible cheers for your time Amigo.
                    I'm going to try this with an ignition coil.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Electrotek View Post
                      I'm going to try this with an ignition coil.
                      Cool good idea, Im trying using this with a oscillating fan in parrallel.
                      Good luck.

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                      • #12
                        HV Supply

                        @Bodkins

                        Flybacks are cool, get em in TV's and monitors. they input 12V and you can run em easily up to 24V and they put out several kV.

                        aparently u want the old style ones coz they are easy to hack, or atleast the ones without bridge rectifiers integrated (many of the new ones do). Without the bridge u can get AC as well as DC so it gives u more to play around with.

                        I saw a cool schematic that used a very old toiroidal type one (sent u link on utube) and you can wind an extra coil onto it and create a self oscillating circuit with it. same principle as the solid state bedini or the joule thief.

                        Microwave transformers can give u even more output, i think they run on 240V mains supply.(think they are a bit dangerous tho)
                        Then apparently the best is the neon sign transformer, expensive, hard to find. Really good for Tesla coils

                        I wanna get a HV supply too and i reckon flyback would be good to start off with. u can run lifters off them!

                        -hope that helps
                        "If at first the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it." - Albert Einstein


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                        • #13
                          Niceone the more we now the more we can do Outstanding info

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                          • #14
                            eBay UK Shop - OT Electronics UK: Laser Modules, 1A, 10mA

                            All your HV needs

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