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  • seth
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    As promised!

    This is for Xee2 really....and, of course, for my own fun

    wireless CFL 50cm from L1. 6V @ 0.7A

    wireless xenon beaker - up to 4 cm from toroid hat. 6V @ 0.7A

    Seems to work MUCH better in terms of distance with the top toroid capacitor. It was pretty difficult to tune, but i think the books (which im sure you're all familiar with ) got it to the sweet spot that slayer and cosmic farmer mentioned.

    for such a wonderful toy

    Its becoming an addiction.....

    YouTube - 6V wireless exciter

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  • seth
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    Originally posted by xee2 View Post
    Not bad at all
    Please give some circuit details.

    I am not sure why Xeon tube does that. Here is a video I took that shows less curling, but it is still there. There may be two beams of current and one is bending around the other in its magnetic field. But that is just a guess. A straight wire has a magnet field that is circular and perpendiculat to its length.

    YouTube - 3 xenon tubes with 0.5 uF

    Nice video! My Xenon either goes completely straight (grounded), or filaments out when ungrounded. Your xenons seem to be doing something different.

    Sorry - 70 cm looks more like 50cm (from centre of L1) when i get my ruler out - my bad.

    But ive realised my L3 isnt acting as a real receiver - as slayer said, its too small. My CFL will light anyway, 50 cm from L1. The L3 is just sitting there looking nice

    The circuit is straightforward exciter - L1 450 turns. L2 2 turns. TIP 31C transistor. resistor...er have to ask my wife...i cant see the colours well on those little thingys. 6v 2.8ah lead acid battery....cant use it too long or transistor blows. works much better on 1AA....it kept my big CFL working on 2AAs for over 3 hours the other day, and then i stopped it to go to bed. Im sure 2 AAs will power the big CFL quite a while, and the transistor will stay cool. But i still need to test it once more. Not enough hours in the day.....work in less than 6 hours....must sleep...

    Easy guys, have fun!

    will put up a wireless video monday or tuesday
    Last edited by seth; 08-29-2010, 08:40 PM.

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  • xee2
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    Originally posted by seth View Post
    on my 6V battery at 0.7A. Not bad....
    Not bad at all
    Please give some circuit details.

    I am not sure why Xeon tube does that. Here is a video I took that shows less curling, but it is still there. There may be two beams of current and one is bending around the other in its magnetic field. But that is just a guess. A straight wire has a magnet field that is circular and perpendiculat to its length.

    YouTube - 3 xenon tubes with 0.5 uF

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  • seth
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    Hi Guys!

    I am also playing with an L3 coil....Ive wound one on a thinner PVC pipe than my L1, and with fewer turns than my L1 - I appreciate the advice slayer (that L3 should be at least as big as L1) but I have no wire left When L3 is attached to the emitter it seems to increase the output on L1 by moving it closer to L1. It also acts as a receiver when left unconnected - it lights a big CFL when L3 is about 70cm from L1 on my 6V battery at 0.7A. Not bad....

    I wanted to ask the clever lads on this forum what kind of field is generated around these oscillating coils. Are they electromagnetic/electrostatic? Are they standing waves? Is the field similar to a typical tesla coil? What are the differences?

    When i leave my xenon tube ungrounded I get really pretty filaments of plasma as i approach the tube with objects or my own fingers. Is the filament pattern determined by the field of L1???? Heres a video to show what im talking about

    YouTube - xenon bulb/exciter

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  • bmlobo
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    Hello Everyone, How are ya all??

    Hi Everybody, Can you help me out and take a look at a blog site that I am working on. It is to do with Pulse motors and magnetic coils, Bedini Motors, and ideas on making systems work better. If you could take a moment and link to my site and comment I would greatly appreciate your input.



    PULSE MOTOR, FREE ENERGY & OVER UNITY

    Thank you all and take care.

    Please comment

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  • Jiffycoil
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    Thanks Tyson.

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  • SkyWatcher
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    Hi folks, Hi Jiffycoil, it's not a nono. I myself just realized you have to grab the proper link, in my case imageshack, then all one has to do is paste it in the message, no need to use insert link tab and then hosted images show up in posts. Thanks for the pics and these cool circuits folks.
    peace love light
    Tyson

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  • Jiffycoil
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    Thank you kindly.

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  • xee2
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    Originally posted by Jiffycoil View Post
    I noticed that I'm the only person posting larger images (they are optimized for web viewing). Is this a no no.
    This site limits the storage space each user has for photos.

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  • Jiffycoil
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    I noticed that I'm the only person posting larger images (they are optimized for web viewing). Is this a no no.

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  • xee2
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    test results for Slayer exciter with transistor protection diodes

    Attached are test results for Slayer exciter circuit with transistor protection diodes added. Tests used all 4 diodes. Tests were conducted using a 390 turn 1 inch diameter L1 coil.

    circuit and results = Imageshack - slayerexcitertestcircui.jpg

    photo of coil = Imageshack - slayerexcitertestl212tw.jpg

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  • Jiffycoil
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    Thanks Slayer,
    Ive ordered the variable capacitors and have started winding the new coils based on the latest version. I played with that setup last night for some time and the last thing I did was to see how far it would transmit from the L1 coil to a disconnected L3 and a 47LED board with AV plug attached to bottom wire of L3 and an earth ground attached to one of the LEDs. The result was a little over 3 feet and the LED board was very bright. Moving the setup past that point saw a sudden drop of reception.


    Slayer 2 Wireless transmission 3 feet by jiffycoil, on Flickr
    Last edited by Jiffycoil; 08-28-2010, 09:35 PM.

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  • slayer007
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    @ Jiffycoil

    Great setup and light show.It looks like your getting very good results with the setup your using.

    Thanks for posting your results.

    In this video I just wanted to show the Exciter running with and without the L3 coil.
    Some how the L3 seems to redirect the field from around the battery back to the L1 coil.

    This test was ran off a rechargeable AA battery @ 1.3v.

    YouTube - Exciter With And With Out L3 Coil

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  • Jiffycoil
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    S Exciter 2

    I had a few coils that I had wound this year and put them to use with a new setup. The next setup I'll build to spec but I thought it would be fun to see what this would do.

    Setup:
    Slayer simple exciter

    MPSA06
    1M Resister
    12v power from converted computer PS

    L1 3.5" form, AWG 27 magnet wire, 962 turns, coil capacitance 6.2pF
    coil inductance 17.1mH.

    L2 Pancake coil 9 turns AWG 21 plastic coated solid wire

    L3 3.5" form, AWG 27 magnet wire, 513 turns, coil capacitance 4.6pF
    coil inductance 8.4mH.

    I will take images of meter readings from this point forward. Please excuse their absence.


    Slayer Exciter 2 by jiffycoil, on Flickr


    Slayer 2 L1 Plasma Jet by jiffycoil, on Flickr


    Slayer 2 L1 to L3 by jiffycoil, on Flickr


    Slayer 2 UV Tube by jiffycoil, on Flickr


    Slayer 2 Helium Tube by jiffycoil, on Flickr


    Slayer 2 Plasma Bulb by jiffycoil, on Flickr


    Slayer 2 Maltese Cross Crookes Tube by jiffycoil, on Flickr

    This exciter does amazing things with 12 volts. I look forward to building a setup to spec.
    Last edited by Jiffycoil; 08-28-2010, 06:17 PM.

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  • slayer007
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    @Seth

    Like Cosmic said I think the pancake coils work the best also.
    The one I'm using is nine turns of 21 ga. plastic coated wire.

    With mine the current draw is lower using the pancake coil.
    And when you find just the right spot the magic happens.

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