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  • Just found this from the posts on the other thread. I so wish I had more time now to experiment. Will keep a close eye here as it looks like you have something very worth digging into.
    There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine

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    • Originally posted by Michael John Nunnerley View Post
      http://http://www.vk2zay.net/article/150

      Hi all

      This is just a link to an interesting experiment that someone else found which showed considerable gain and some ideas of use, though my route is for increase of energy from a source and manipulation of that energy for useful means.

      enjoy

      Mike
      Hi Mike.
      FYI, the link doesn't seem to work anymore.
      Just got through the thread - great stuff
      Thanks!
      It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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      • the link works, he just posted it wrong.

        it is about - Parametric Oscillator Experiment

        heres the fix Alan Yates' Laboratory - Parametric Oscillator Experiment

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        • Oh, my bad
          Didn't see the extra http
          Thanks Agent.A
          It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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          • ...

            jetis i have a transformer just like your, is that a step down from 220 to 12 and you inverted it? or is step up?

            mine is step down I/P: 220V~50Hz , O/P: 10V-1A

            if i pulse the primary with a timer circuit at 12V/1A i only get 110V and very low current dont get 1mA, maybe because im not pulsing the wright frequency, just dc... but why it does not work with directly dc from the battery?

            excuse me my ignorance and silly quetions!

            hugs

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            • Better full circuit

              Hi All

              After thinking last night I have drawn up a better circuit by putting in the bias and HV diodes. The T1 coils should be on a plastic 40mm tube with ferrite inside and the number of turns about 30 each and each coil can be multiple layers such as 3X10 turns so as to keep the length down, but each coil mounted side by side, this is what I will be building. The ferrite is more difficult, could be multiple rods of 1cm, rods tied together.

              I must point out that this setup as it is has not been tried yet and may need some design modifications after testing "well sure it will"

              Mike
              Last edited by Michael John Nunnerley; 11-09-2011, 03:51 PM.

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              • Hi Mike, Hi all.

                I've just finished to read entire thread,
                but my english it's not very well, and, probably, I miss something..
                I'm italian experimenter, but i'm not very expert in electronics (i'm mechanical engeneer.. ), my hobby partenrs yes!

                So, some question...

                I see that your new setup its similar to kapanadze circuit (replication in other post...), you're adding two ground at min. 5 mt. and spark-gap...

                Coils T2 (the transformer 12-0-12??), how? turns? core?
                ferrite core of T1, dia.40 mm plastic tube, completly filled of ferrite?
                use of ferrite powder, in polymeric matrix?

                thanks, to all,

                -Davide-

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                • just finished coil

                  Originally posted by dynoc View Post
                  Hi Mike, Hi all.

                  I've just finished to read entire thread,
                  but my english it's not very well, and, probably, I miss something..
                  I'm italian experimenter, but i'm not very expert in electronics (i'm mechanical engeneer.. ), my hobby partenrs yes!

                  So, some question...

                  I see that your new setup its similar to kapanadze circuit (replication in other post...), you're adding two ground at min. 5 mt. and spark-gap...

                  Coils T2 (the transformer 12-0-12??), how? turns? core?
                  ferrite core of T1, dia.40 mm plastic tube, completly filled of ferrite?
                  use of ferrite powder, in polymeric matrix?

                  thanks, to all,

                  -Davide-
                  Hi David and all

                  Just finish coil and thought I would post some photos.

                  As far as the core is concerned, it depends on what you have got in the way of ferrite, I will be using some ferrite rods that I have bundled together.

                  You will see that in the photo I have not connected any of the windings yet, this is so as I can try different configurations. To begin with they will be connected as per circuit I posted, which is a bifilar setup.

                  I am wondering if I could rap the primary and secoundary of the output trans: on top of the phasing coils!!!! or it might have the wrong effect as they will all interfear with one another, well it is something to try, and it would certainly be a unique transformer

                  The secound tran: is best with ferrite as we are dealing with HF, but with the first STEAP tests I used both air and an ordinary reversed steel core trans: but I was using only 6khz as the driver, not 20-30khz and the voltage was 12v and not 2-3kv.

                  Well post more as and when I have something.

                  Mike

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                  • oop's forgot photos

                    Photos of coil

                    Mike
                    Last edited by Michael John Nunnerley; 11-09-2011, 03:51 PM.

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                    • Hello Michael,

                      any progress in your work? I have been trying to replicate BUT I have been missing the specs for your transformer. You are showing something on Youtube videos and another on the diagram.

                      Can you clarify please?

                      Many thanks,

                      Fausto.

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