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  • quick question

    well today was a tad disappointing for me, i went to the local dump and picked up a broken microwave oven, once i opened it up i saw that the only thing that was broken was a fuse so i hada field day taking parts and such, my greatest find was a high voltage cap. I planed to use it with some sort of exciter like i see everyone do in their vids (ya know the blue ones) to run a bedini motor or something of the sort, but when i looked at the specs i found that it had an internal parallel resistance of ten meg ohms and a disappointingly small capacitance of .94 micro farads... it discharges itself to unusable voltages in seconds

    so im wondering does anyone have any suggestions on application in the field of exciters, i figured since it charges so quickly with its sad capacitance i could use a sidac configuration, any suggestions?
    Last edited by ricksl; 02-20-2011, 12:36 AM.

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    • Originally posted by ricksl View Post
      well today was a tad disappointing for me, i went to the local dump and picked up a broken microwave oven, once i opened it up i saw that the only thing that was broken was a fuse so i hada field day taking parts and such, my greatest find was a high voltage cap. I planed to use it with some sort of exciter like i see everyone do in their vids (ya know the blue ones) to run a bedini motor or something of the sort, but when i looked at the specs i found that it had an internal parallel resistance of ten meg ohms and a disappointingly small capacitance of .94 micro farads... it discharges itself to unusable voltages in seconds

      so im wondering does anyone have any suggestions on application in the field of exciters, i figured since it charges so quickly with its sad capacitance i could use a sidac configuration, any suggestions?
      Just a word of warning the cap from a Microwave will kill you. Even tho its .94mF PLEASE be careful. Microwave contain high voltage.

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      • no i am fully aware of the dangers of high voltage (and i pretty much have no use for the transformer) but thats the thing this cap goes cold in seconds, it has parallel resistance built in so that it does not store a charge fore more than a second or so, i hooked it up to my fuji (kodak) joule thief it charged 300 volts in a second or so but in that came time when i cut the power to the circuit the cap dropped about 100 volts by itself in two seconds (and its not shorting through the charger circuit because i was using a diode). i found that even though at 300 volts ten megohms would conduct 30 micro amps which is a good chunk of its total storage. so in seconds like i said the charge falls down to a few volts, the capacitors used with slayer exciters ive seen must be from tv's or something because i see no use for this capacitor as a charge buffer unless operating fast enough to avoid the self discharge.

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        • Originally posted by ricksl View Post
          no i am fully aware of the dangers of high voltage (and i pretty much have no use for the transformer) but thats the thing this cap goes cold in seconds, it has parallel resistance built in so that it does not store a charge fore more than a second or so, i hooked it up to my fuji (kodak) joule thief it charged 300 volts in a second or so but in that came time when i cut the power to the circuit the cap dropped about 100 volts by itself in two seconds (and its not shorting through the charger circuit because i was using a diode). i found that even though at 300 volts ten megohms would conduct 30 micro amps which is a good chunk of its total storage. so in seconds like i said the charge falls down to a few volts, the capacitors used with slayer exciters ive seen must be from tv's or something because i see no use for this capacitor as a charge buffer unless operating fast enough to avoid the self discharge.
          The transformer is one of the most looked for component. Its very handy in Free energy testing. What schematic are you using to build the slayer SEC? I don't have a cap on mine and it puts up some serious volts.

          -Altrez

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          • im using the stiffler slayer exciter cause i hate winding big coils, i bet slayer got nothing less than arthritis winding that coil in his last video, but man that is a sweet setup.

            anyway i want to use the cap to run things the exciter wouldn't normally, like if youve ever seen jiffycoils video were he runs a bedini ssg off of a slayer exciter, he uses a big cap as a reservoir to run a bedini ssg. In the proper configuration caps can allow exciters to drive more than led's, fluorescents, ect and using sidacs or neons as triggers allows you to drive things like small incandescent bulbs (old school but still neat)

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            • Originally posted by ricksl View Post
              im using the stiffler slayer exciter cause i hate winding big coils, i bet slayer got nothing less than arthritis winding that coil in his last video, but man that is a sweet setup.

              anyway i want to use the cap to run things the exciter wouldn't normally, like if youve ever seen jiffycoils video were he runs a bedini ssg off of a slayer exciter, he uses a big cap as a reservoir to run a bedini ssg. In the proper configuration caps can allow exciters to drive more than led's, fluorescents, ect and using sidacs or neons as triggers allows you to drive things like small incandescent bulbs (old school but still neat)
              All you need is an AV plug and a super cap and you can run just about anything from an SEC This is all replications of Dr. Stifflers work, he has a lot of interesting stuff not even posted as of yet.

              -Altrez

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              • Mini (under 3&quot Slayer Exciter Reborn & Running Well

                I finally tuned my mini slayer exciter coil to run really well. It's kicking out some pretty darn good light at under a watt. A switch to the BC338 and a 104 cap made all the difference

                YouTube - Mini Slayer Exciter II - Reborn! - 6.2v 130mA (.75 watts) Stadium Light! hehe
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                Alberta is under attack... http://rethinkalberta.com/

                Has anyone seen my Bedini Ceiling Fan that pushes the warm air down, and charges batteries as an added bonus? Me neither. 'Bout time I made one!!!!! :P

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                • @kcarring, ist this the circuit in your video?

                  @kcarring:

                  Interesting way of connecting the tower to the base of the transistor?

                  Please check the drawing and tell us if I interpreted the circuit in your video correctly.

                  The BC338 has a high DC current gain (hFE 100 - 600). May be this is the reason why the current from the capacitor is enough to trigger it.

                  Greetings, Conrad
                  Last edited by conradelektro; 11-05-2012, 01:20 AM.

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                  • @Kcarring Nice looking setup.
                    You may allso want to try around 40 leds in series.
                    With the leds you should be able to get more light at a lower current draw.


                    @All

                    In this video I show another Tesla switch setup.
                    In this setup you can use a smaller run battery to recharge a larger battery.

                    In the video I used a AA battery to start to recharge a bigger 6v battery.

                    The start voltage on the run battery was 1.3v and the charge battery was a 6v battery @ 4v.

                    After running all night the run battery went down to 1v and the charge battery went up to 5.7v.

                    YouTube - Exciter & Tesal Switch 2

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                    • Compliments

                      Hello everyone,
                      this is my first post. I have the utmost admiration for your work, guys. Also I'm working with a circuit very similar to yours and will soon publish some data about the COP.
                      Some questions:

                      @slayer
                      while charging have you left the leds connected?

                      I guess you have written it a million times, but can you give me the data of the three bobbins ?

                      Nice work and thanks to all.

                      Kempis

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                      • Originally posted by Kempis View Post
                        Hello everyone,
                        this is my first post. I have the utmost admiration for your work, guys. Also I'm working with a circuit very similar to yours and will soon publish some data about the COP.
                        Some questions:

                        @slayer
                        while charging have you left the leds connected?

                        I guess you have written it a million times, but can you give me the data of the three bobbins ?

                        Nice work and thanks to all.

                        Kempis

                        Hello Kempis

                        Yes I have, But it will charge faster without them on the L1 coil.

                        You can also replace the AV plug with the leds for a load.
                        Agine it will charge but not as fast as with the AV plug.

                        I'm not sure what you mean about bobbins?
                        If you mean the pancake coils they are 9 turns of 21awg plastic coated solid wire.

                        Here is the circuit I used in the last video.
                        Attached Files

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                        • oops

                          @slayer

                          oops, sorry for my english is not my native language. I mean coils. I'm interested on physical dimensions of the coils especially L1 and L3.

                          Thanks for the quick reply

                          Kempis

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                          • Hi folks, Hi slayer thanks for sharing your latest circuit, etc. have you tried load testing the charge battery at all.
                            Hi Kcarring, I agree, I like the way the slayer exciter runs fluorescent bulbs and they probably would last a long time powered this way.
                            The only issue I have with this circuit, is that when powered with a voltage 12 volts or greater it starts to transmit to speakers and radios, clock radios a good distance away and causes a white noise sound to be emitted from the speakers.
                            Is there a way to avoid this, I don't know?
                            peace love light
                            Tyson

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                            • Slayer Charger

                              Originally posted by slayer007 View Post
                              @Kcarring Nice looking setup.
                              You may allso want to try around 40 leds in series.
                              With the leds you should be able to get more light at a lower current draw.


                              @All

                              In this video I show another Tesla switch setup.
                              In this setup you can use a smaller run battery to recharge a larger battery.

                              In the video I used a AA battery to start to recharge a bigger 6v battery.

                              The start voltage on the run battery was 1.3v and the charge battery was a 6v battery @ 4v.

                              After running all night the run battery went down to 1v and the charge battery went up to 5.7v.

                              YouTube - Exciter & Tesal Switch 2
                              Hi Slayer
                              Just asin if you ever tried doubling the ruun and charge battery like

                              3volts run and 12 volts charge set up can the circuuit ndle this///

                              cheers

                              totoalas

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                              • Originally posted by totoalas View Post
                                Hi Slayer
                                Just asin if you ever tried doubling the ruun and charge battery like

                                3volts run and 12 volts charge set up can the circuuit ndle this///

                                cheers

                                totoalas
                                I have not tried charging anything larger that a 6V so far.
                                I did try 3v as the run and the 6v as the charge.It did charge a little faster but using higher run voltage also uses more current from the run batteries.

                                Right now I'am trying another setup with a large coil around the L3 coil.
                                The large coil is looping back to the source battery.

                                I'll let it run a couple days and if it works ok I'll post a video of the setup.

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