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"thanks for sharing that; the nodes appear to follow their own rules eh. It will be interesting if we can figure out how to manipulate them."
What do you specifically have in mind ?
@all
I can give some more info on the tuning. Remember the spiral ciols fall off gently increasing the frequency from "spot on resonance". This allows me for more easy tuning. Although the coil is not the right number of windings, it works quite well.
Refreshing locations of the towers:
located from left to right are:
(1) SECRPT..............with the 8 LEDs and now 3 CFLs, L3 35 windings
......3 cm
(2) SECTWR............."unloaded", L3 36 windings
......14 cm
(3) SECRPT...............with 24 LEDs, L3 36 windings
......1 cm, ( 13 cm to (2) )
(4) STWR
......40 cm to (2)
(5) STWR
The 3 CFLs are
1 8W CFL........(newcomer)
1 18W 2' CFL
1 36W 4' CFL lit approx. half length.
The total amount of light is not bad, a mixture of focused and diffuse light. It could be acceptable for reading and general lighting in a small room, if the alternative is nothing. It runs very stable, no problems. Not handy though.
The SECTWR (1) and (2) have 80mm alu foil covered Christmas balls approx. 3 cm separation.
(1) has no tuning capability at all, no matter how I turn the trimmer capacitor it stays locked to (2)
(1) operates wireless to (2)
(3) has a 60mm ball and is approx. 14 cm separated from (2). (3) runs wirelessly also, if the - end of the AV plug connected to GND of (2) is not counted.
(2) has a wide tuning range with influence on LED intensity. But tuned it must be.
(3) suffers much from (1) optimized for max CFL light, a better L3 must be used.
The tuning procedure after my first assembly done.
1. Tune (2) so a neon on the sphere on (1) is max.
2. Light a CFL on (1)
3. Fine tune (2) for max CFL light, the fundamental frequency is 12MHz with much RF content. ( I wish I had a nice SA ).
The spatial resonance of my 35 winding spiral coil is 10.6MHz, so this is not optimal, (but easy to tune). I need more coils with less windings. I have a PCB with 29-34windings in the line.
Hope this clarifies the setup a bit more.
Note how many details such a relative simple setup has, and this description is not exhaustive.
If more properties are not clear, don't hesitate to ask. This has much experimenting left.
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I hope everyone sees the need for terms, else a description like this gets more ambiguous than necessary, and more than it probably already is. This is just a post, not a report.
As this is no ordinary technology we need a "vocabulary" for unambiguous communication.
@Doc
I dream (yes, at least one dreamer) of an insulating rod with more slide-able mounted blocks and electronics in a handy box (extended SGate ? "the SGate is a fantastic interface to the lattice" ).
I have found a diode STTH1R04QRL 400V, 1A, trr 14ns. Do you think that can be used with benefit further on ?
Have you found something better ?
Eric
YouTube comment:
"thanks for sharing that; the nodes appear to follow their own rules eh. It will be interesting if we can figure out how to manipulate them."
What do you specifically have in mind ?
@all
I can give some more info on the tuning. Remember the spiral ciols fall off gently increasing the frequency from "spot on resonance". This allows me for more easy tuning. Although the coil is not the right number of windings, it works quite well.
Refreshing locations of the towers:
located from left to right are:
(1) SECRPT..............with the 8 LEDs and now 3 CFLs, L3 35 windings
......3 cm
(2) SECTWR............."unloaded", L3 36 windings
......14 cm
(3) SECRPT...............with 24 LEDs, L3 36 windings
......1 cm, ( 13 cm to (2) )
(4) STWR
......40 cm to (2)
(5) STWR
The 3 CFLs are
1 8W CFL........(newcomer)
1 18W 2' CFL
1 36W 4' CFL lit approx. half length.
The total amount of light is not bad, a mixture of focused and diffuse light. It could be acceptable for reading and general lighting in a small room, if the alternative is nothing. It runs very stable, no problems. Not handy though.
The SECTWR (1) and (2) have 80mm alu foil covered Christmas balls approx. 3 cm separation.
(1) has no tuning capability at all, no matter how I turn the trimmer capacitor it stays locked to (2)
(1) operates wireless to (2)
(3) has a 60mm ball and is approx. 14 cm separated from (2). (3) runs wirelessly also, if the - end of the AV plug connected to GND of (2) is not counted.
(2) has a wide tuning range with influence on LED intensity. But tuned it must be.
(3) suffers much from (1) optimized for max CFL light, a better L3 must be used.
The tuning procedure after my first assembly done.
1. Tune (2) so a neon on the sphere on (1) is max.
2. Light a CFL on (1)
3. Fine tune (2) for max CFL light, the fundamental frequency is 12MHz with much RF content. ( I wish I had a nice SA ).
The spatial resonance of my 35 winding spiral coil is 10.6MHz, so this is not optimal, (but easy to tune). I need more coils with less windings. I have a PCB with 29-34windings in the line.
Hope this clarifies the setup a bit more.
Note how many details such a relative simple setup has, and this description is not exhaustive.
If more properties are not clear, don't hesitate to ask. This has much experimenting left.
---
I hope everyone sees the need for terms, else a description like this gets more ambiguous than necessary, and more than it probably already is. This is just a post, not a report.
As this is no ordinary technology we need a "vocabulary" for unambiguous communication.
@Doc
I dream (yes, at least one dreamer) of an insulating rod with more slide-able mounted blocks and electronics in a handy box (extended SGate ? "the SGate is a fantastic interface to the lattice" ).
I have found a diode STTH1R04QRL 400V, 1A, trr 14ns. Do you think that can be used with benefit further on ?
Have you found something better ?
Eric
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