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High Speed Mechanical Switching Vs Transistors (aka purple flashing)
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Boiled Linseed Oil. You can find it in your hardware store in the paint section.
If you boil it again, it will be double boiled, and extract any air bubble via vacuum, you will have what Tesla used.
David
Originally posted by rave154 View PostINQ, Suchayo...
as for relays in oil to protect them, i seem to recall that tesla put his coils in oil for the same reason BUT......he used "boiled out oil" ...whatever that is.
hope this helps....
David. D
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Originally posted by Inquorate View PostIs the entire relay in an oil bath?
My relay has weak electromagnet, maybe car relay will perform better.
@rave154 and eternalightwithin, thanks for the info . I guess overcooked palm oil may have the same result if I can't find boiled linseed oil here. I wonder if it can prevent sticky contact.
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Important development
Scope shot of my mechanical switch in series with a 12v bulb and 12v battery; and the difference sparking on the switch contact makes with reference to the scope shot..
YouTube - scope of sparking on mechanical switch
Love and lightAtoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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INQ,
interesting how the voltage gained ( over 12V ) WITH the spark...
i remember reading ( cant remember what it was now dammit ).....it was about how if you take a HV source..for example, a flyback driver, or ignition coil driver etc... take the high voltage output and let it spark across to a screwdriver tip for example.....it will heat up the tip yet no extra cirrent is drawn from the supply...in other words.....theres "free stuff" IN the spark
btw, that scope & those waveforms were almost as sexy as yer missus
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Sparks
I've always thought it must have been hard for tesla to get high frequencies and see radiant effects..
I'm really wondering now though if the absence of sparks is why we are not seeing what he was seeing.
And the Sillyscope is a sexy beast innit.
Love and lightAtoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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INQ,
my velleman personal scope happened to be facing the screen when i played your video.....its now in the corner sulking.
i have to agree with you about the spark, maybe its "lucky" that tesla DIDNT have transistors and MOSFETS back then.....he may not have discovered this effect at all !!!
something .."weird" / "odd" / "exotic" ...happens when a spark discharges across/through the air...what we 'do' with this exotic thingie.....is up to us.( as it was up to tesla to do what he did with it )
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Negative resistance in spark gap
I found this quite relevant in regards to my sparking switch experiment above
Frolov on resonant tuning and the Avramenko plug
Love and lightAtoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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sparking switch update
I replaced the strip of razor blade on my mechanical switch, as a large part of it had been burnt away.
I then put a new strip in place, and the voltage gain at switch sparking is no longer showing up on the Oscilloscope.
So I've been doing research on carbon and sparks and negative resistance characteristics, coming across this (which I don't know if I support, but definitely find interesting)
ZPEnergy.com - E. V. Gray Analysis and Dirac Quasiparticles
And also this;
Electrons lose their mass in carbon sheets - physicsworld.com
And I'm wondering if the steel blade of the old switch gathered carbon during extended use with ignition coil experiments I was doing previously.
And became 'conditioned'
So; to re-iterate, mechanical switching alone does not cause this;
YouTube - scope of sparking on mechanical switch
This is the 'switch' piece
21082009731 - Vox
And here is a home made diode using a steel razor blade exposed to flame
Chapter 4: Radio
Something funny going on here gentlemen.
Love and lightAtoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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YouTube - investigating mechanical switch
investigating the switch; turns out each 'on' is a number of off and on switches. At the end it cut out sound of me saying that an LC circuit's oscillations between the capacitor and the inductor could increase the switching frequency yet again - high mhz should be achievable by mechanical means.
Still trying to replicate previous voltage gain.
Love and lightAtoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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Adding an LC circuit to mechanical switch to increase frequency
Thanks to ren for pointing this out to me, and thanks to rave for showing me tesla's capacitor and relay driven switch for the primary of a transformer, which in turn prompted ren to replace the relay in the sketch I drew with a simple spark gap..
This is how tesla must have gotten such high frequencies without modern components.
YouTube - How to add an LC circuit to mechanical switch output, to increase switch frequency
Ps, does anyone know what tesla used for a diode, or did he only utilise vacuum tubes?Last edited by Inquorate; 08-22-2009, 01:23 PM.Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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Ony vacuum tubes, tube diode
Originally posted by Inquorate View PostThanks to ren for pointing this out to me, and thanks to rave for showing me tesla's capacitor and relay driven switch for the primary of a transformer, which in turn prompted ren to replace the relay in the sketch I drew with a simple spark gap..
This is how tesla must have gotten such high frequencies without modern components.
YouTube - How to add an LC circuit to mechanical switch output, to increase switch frequency
Ps, does anyone know what tesla used for a diode, or did he only utilise vacuum tubes?
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old switch gathered carbon
Originally posted by Inquorate View PostI replaced the strip of razor blade on my mechanical switch, as a large part of it had been burnt away.
I then put a new strip in place, and the voltage gain at switch sparking is no longer showing up on the Oscilloscope.
So I've been doing research on carbon and sparks and negative resistance characteristics, coming across this (which I don't know if I support, but definitely find interesting)
ZPEnergy.com - E. V. Gray Analysis and Dirac Quasiparticles
And also this;
Electrons lose their mass in carbon sheets - physicsworld.com
And I'm wondering if the steel blade of the old switch gathered carbon during extended use with ignition coil experiments I was doing previously.
And became 'conditioned'
So; to re-iterate, mechanical switching alone does not cause this;
YouTube - scope of sparking on mechanical switch
This is the 'switch' piece
21082009731 - Vox
And here is a home made diode using a steel razor blade exposed to flame
Chapter 4: Radio
Something funny going on here gentlemen.
Love and light
just add precision dimensions and speed control.A Phenomenon is anything which can be apprehended by the senses.
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