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  • @kcarring

    Ok that's cool, Looks great for a first attempt. I have not been able to light a tube as of yet, but I just ordered 1000 foot of 25awg wire and feel confident that I will soon have one lit!

    -Altrez

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    • Originally posted by altrez View Post
      @kcarring

      Ok that's cool, Looks great for a first attempt. I have not been able to light a tube as of yet, but I just ordered 1000 foot of 25awg wire and feel confident that I will soon have one lit!

      -Altrez
      You'll have no problems, especially if you don't try to go as small as I did. I think you'll find real good performance in a Seth/Jiffycoil approach. jonnydavros Simple SEC III is really cool too. Personally i do not think these are overunity devices, now that I've built one... I do think though, they give you wonderful not-before-available benefits such as one wire power transmission, wireless power, dimming, and unusual load arrangements. If you have any need to "stretch your lighting dollar" in a green house, for example... this is real neat stuff. Not too mention it's just fun... to build, it is indeed.
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      • Originally posted by kcarring View Post
        You'll have no problems, especially if you don't try to go as small as I did. I think you'll find real good performance in a Seth/Jiffycoil approach. jonnydavros Simple SEC III is really cool too. Personally i do not think these are overunity devices, now that I've built one... I do think though, they give you wonderful not-before-available benefits such as one wire power transmission, wireless power, dimming, and unusual load arrangements. If you have any need to "stretch your lighting dollar" in a green house, for example... this is real neat stuff. Not too mention it's just fun... to build, it is indeed.
        Well a Tesla coil can already do all of that! They have been able to light lights an do one wire transmissions / wireless power for over a 100 years.. And the more I work on this little circuit the more it feels like it is a solid state Tesla Coil. That's why I really need a Spectrum Analyzer to see if its hitting the upper Bands. And yes it is really fun to play with

        -Altrez

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        • Originally posted by kcarring View Post
          YPersonally i do not think these are overunity devices, now that I've built one... .
          I think its really hard to define what OverUnity is. I feel that some SEC exciters do show some signs of a COP > 1. Its only through the hard work of independent experimenters that we will ever know for sure.



          -Altrez
          Last edited by altrez; 01-24-2011, 11:12 AM.

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          • Here is an easy way to make a Slayer Exciter if you don't want to wind a big coil.

            The L1 is a Ferrite Loopstick Antenna Coil for a crystal radio.
            The L2 Primary is 9 turn of 23 awg mag wire.

            The circuit is just the basic slayer exciter with a 1M resistor and a mpsa06 transistor.


            YouTube - Miniature Slayer Exciter

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            • Additional Coil Info

              You can find additional info on using the antenna coils from early work of Dr. Stiffler. A side note is that to do one-wire transmission over great distance and to light many tens of LED's or FL's one does not need large coils and in fact a single turn for the secondary works just fine. You can obtain much info from the following links.

              For antenna coils SEC Special Coil
              For single turn secondary SEC Driver Circuits

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              • Originally posted by slayer007 View Post
                Here is an easy way to make a Slayer Exciter if you don't want to wind a big coil.

                The L1 is a Ferrite Loopstick Antenna Coil for a crystal radio.
                The L2 Primary is 9 turn of 23 awg mag wire.

                The circuit is just the basic slayer exciter with a 1M resistor and a mpsa06 transistor.


                YouTube - Miniature Slayer Exciter
                Thanks for the post. Looks good.

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                • Originally posted by conradphd View Post
                  You can find additional info on using the antenna coils from early work of Dr. Stiffler. A side note is that to do one-wire transmission over great distance and to light many tens of LED's or FL's one does not need large coils and in fact a single turn for the secondary works just fine. You can obtain much info from the following links.

                  For antenna coils SEC Special Coil
                  For single turn secondary SEC Driver Circuits
                  Hey thanks for sharing. I have one of his version 18 SEC Exciters and it really is neat. I have not conducted many experiments with it as of yet. I need to get the proper gear to test it.

                  I can say that it is very well built.

                  -Altrez

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                  • Originally posted by altrez View Post
                    Hey thanks for sharing. I have one of his version 18 SEC Exciters and it really is neat. I have not conducted many experiments with it as of yet. I need to get the proper gear to test it.

                    I can say that it is very well built.

                    -Altrez
                    I was informed I missed the most important pointer to using the small transistor radio antenna coils. What is important about this page is that it shows how one can simulate an Exciter with a simple signal generator and coil and is one of the best ways to get up to speed when building the Doctors circuits.

                    Spatial Energy Conversion

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                    • Originally posted by conradphd View Post
                      I was informed I missed the most important pointer to using the small transistor radio antenna coils. What is important about this page is that it shows how one can simulate an Exciter with a simple signal generator and coil and is one of the best ways to get up to speed when building the Doctors circuits.

                      Spatial Energy Conversion

                      Yep I have built that circuit and tested with my Signal Generator and it works as accepted.

                      The issue I am having is I don't have a spectrum Analyzer to verify that I am hitting coherence.

                      -Altrez

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                      • @All

                        I have been successful in making small amounts of Hydrogen with my SEC, has anyone made any useful amounts and if so how did you set it up?

                        I have aluminum foil warped around the bottom of a mason jar and using two diodes to make the Hydrogen. Very small amounts.

                        -Altrez

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                        • exciter problems

                          hi!

                          my exciter has been in a bad way recently - i cant get the same performance as i used to from my favourite IRF 830. Other transistors are working fine and in the way they always did, and on larger input voltages also.....but the IRF 830 just doesnt want to get resonating. When i test the field with a light, the high voltage is only HALF way up the coil. What am i doing wrong? I tried moving the primary a little higher but it hasnt helped. I know you lot live and breathe exciters, so i thought you might have had similar problems and know the answers already. Thanks in advance for any help

                          PS ive shown a teenager at the school i work in how to build an exciter - hes using an IRF830 and its working great! He loves it But i cant help but feel a tiny bit envious that his one works and mine doesnt anymore!!!

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                          • Originally posted by altrez View Post
                            @All

                            I have been successful in making small amounts of Hydrogen with my SEC, has anyone made any useful amounts and if so how did you set it up?

                            I have aluminum foil warped around the bottom of a mason jar and using two diodes to make the Hydrogen. Very small amounts.

                            -Altrez
                            I never did see the revolution in this method. Maybe I don't get it. I've seen my homemade batteries with 1.1v and milliamp capacity put out more bubbles.
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                            • yeah i have tried the electrolysis method with the sec exciter & slayer (ish) exciter although my equipment (duck tape and chewing gum) hinders how effectively i can do some of these experiments, i still was impressed- not really the amount of bubbles that impressed me just the concept- before people replicated it many would've thought it would not be doable-

                              pft capacitative coupling for splitting oh h2o? yeah right

                              and you have to consider tuning, in one of his papers he details how it is important to make sure the copper tape is measured out along with the size of the test tube (jar, cup, whatever). But yeah not much luck on the slayer exciter side of things as i am reluctant to wind big coils and order the right parts, and the variation i have setup (sorta) won't electrolyze for crap

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                              • Originally posted by ricksl View Post
                                yeah i have tried the electrolysis method with the sec exciter & slayer (ish) exciter although my equipment (duck tape and chewing gum) hinders how effectively i can do some of these experiments, i still was impressed- not really the amount of bubbles that impressed me just the concept- before people replicated it many would've thought it would not be doable-

                                pft capacitative coupling for splitting oh h2o? yeah right

                                and you have to consider tuning, in one of his papers he details how it is important to make sure the copper tape is measured out along with the size of the test tube (jar, cup, whatever). But yeah not much luck on the slayer exciter side of things as i am reluctant to wind big coils and order the right parts, and the variation i have setup (sorta) won't electrolyze for crap
                                Yeah I have got the SEC Exciter version 18x http://67.76.235.52/SEC18_1.htm and its pretty neat that it makes wireless Hydrogen. I got the slayer007 replication of Dr Stiffler's circuit to produce as well.

                                -Altrez

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