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  • Nick_Z
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    Although you've mentioned 30v, and wanting to push it towards 100v input, that does not take into account the wattage drawn. Which is the most important consideration.

    I've combined the newest Slayer transistor booster circuit, with the Lasersaber 3.0 circuit, and then connect both their combined outputs of over 1000 volts from both circuits to drive an Exciter coil.
    I find that wireless transmition from an Exciter coil is not as efficient as connecting the Exciter coil's output to a 110 or 220v bulb (Cfl), then back to the battery positive. Plus this wired connection can be taken to any part of the house, without losing brightness due to the distance away from the Exciter. And only minimal RF is spewing as a result of this, so, it's causing much less electrical interferance.
    I do use an outside earth ground connection, as well.

    Nick_Z

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  • seth
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    K2611

    Yep - She's a beauty!

    Slayer exciter - K2611 - YouTube

    How can I find 100V input? I mean, what simple thing could I use? Let's push the slayer exciter as far as she can go!

    By the way - this bulky MOSFET doesn't even get hot after 5 mins of use @ 30V. Just a little warm - that's all!
    Last edited by seth; 02-28-2013, 09:24 AM.

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  • seth
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    K2611

    I wanna see if I can get up to higher voltages for input with the slayer exciter. Here is a video from a Russian guy who has a 'Healthy Exciter'...100V input!!!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMV6...0fGYA9pH2TwbQ=

    The transistor is K2611. Has anyone tried this one? I'm gonna be trying to get it to work over the next month. Will post results soon.

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  • Berg
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    Crossover JT

    Anything on Crossover JTs?

    Cheers

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  • totoalas
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    Slayer Humble Beginning

    http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post225378

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  • Gedfire
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    Oscillator

    Hello All,

    I would like a schematic that would allow me to build an oscillator that could work an air core or ferrite transformer at 3 to 7 MHz and 217 Mhz.

    Best regards,

    Ged

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  • bart77
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    loving these sec's run up to 30volts , now able to get some good plasma thanks to all who posted on this thread, took me a while to read it all but iv learnt alot ,, regards bart slayer / tesla coil ? fun with plasma - YouTube

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  • bart77
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    thanks ,, yes could be concealed in a service desk that would give me a laugh , I had the larger coil running on 28 volts tonight , to my surprise the tip31 transistor stood up no pop , plasma streamers about 15mm long , and got a small 15w globe lit at about 1.5m in my hand the furthest yet ,, regards bart

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  • Slider2732
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    That is one fine looking setup
    Decent transfer distance too for the remote fluoro.
    Btw, your topload made me think of it being mistaken for a service bell lol. Imagine some unwary soul doing just that...they wouldn't do it a second time if the tower was powered up.

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  • bart77
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    hi been playing got a top load on the coil now improved the brightness and distance alot and also wound me a longer coil about 1100 turns and managed to get plasma , small vid on you tube Slayer exciter / Teslacoil ? wireless power transmission - YouTube

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  • bart77
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    hi to you all ,, well what can i say this stuff is cool , im abit slow and i only just discovered a joule theith about 2 weeks ago and i couldn't stop playing with them ,, then i found the slayer just finished my first last night (2am ) and it run i,must a been lucky , used slightly different size wire and few less winds started to read this discussion from the start and im only up to page 14 , so i still got a way to go didn't want to miss the learning on the way ,, thanks bart ps link to vid remote for touch lamp slayer exciter early type remotely operating touchlamp - YouTube
    Attached Files
    Last edited by bart77; 11-03-2012, 01:35 AM. Reason: link

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  • Nick_Z
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    I tried it on all of my Exciter circuits, and I could not detect much difference, compared to just three turns around the L3. More turns, means less light output, and less input current draw. My goal is to have 100 % brightness from my Cfls. Caduceus coils did not give my any improvement.
    Itsu, also tried many different coils including the caduceus type, and also could not detect any improvement on his kacher coils output. Of course if the input voltage is increased so it the output levels.

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  • sorveltaja
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    Originally posted by Slider2732 View Post
    Anyone tried a caduceus Primary ?
    Woopy has done it:
    caduceus coil on slayer exciter 1.wmv - YouTube

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  • Slider2732
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    Thanks guys.
    I'm hoping to work more with tiny exciters and pull them up to larger tower performance.
    The previous work of Jonnydavro, GBluer and Lidmotor is what i'm looking at as a refresher...before the CAT exciter i'd never tried to make such 'towers'. Ultimately, axial inductors may be more practical, but for me, the joy of seeing something hand wound actually work can't be beaten

    @Prio - Ciro in Italy has had some great thoughts of ways that the whole thing can be further refined. He's thinking of pulsing the circuit, rather than it being a continuous output stream.
    Looking at the original schematic, that his grandfather sent through, I realised that the capacitors may be much larger than I thought. In such a way, they woud take longer to charge and fire the circuit (if a Zener diode was also used). The circuit would then pulse, at a frequency which could be tuned. 7.8 times a second ? no idea yet, but very interesting.
    Whether scalar or Hertzian...I don't actually know but should. I would think all is Hertzian at the moment, radio type field propagation and being as the field has a decaying limit with solid state exciters.
    However, changing the Primary to a caduceus coil may spin that whole thing around.
    Anyone tried a caduceus Primary ?
    Last edited by Slider2732; 09-17-2012, 07:02 AM.

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  • Prio
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    Originally posted by Slider2732 View Post
    My 1 wire transmission setup is sitting quite similarly to the pic above....
    Because of quite an exciting exciter development from Italy.

    The background is, that I heard on Coast to Coast AM a couple of weeks back about Thomas Edisons TDC (Trans Dimensional Communicator), a device received in schematic drawing form by the Scole Group of paranormal researchers. Well, I was intrigued. It turns out that the imagery appeared on a sealed can of unexposed photographic film, sat in a box with scientists present and signed 'TAE' !
    So I built that and posted about it on ITC Bridge forum.
    A guy emailed me about that device and after further emails said he had a circuit that he hoped i'd build. Being as he is a newbie with little experience in circuits I was glad to help.

    The back story to that circuit is very strange indeed.
    Apparently, Ciro from Italy had a dream and in that dream his deceased grandfather demonstrated a circuit. A circuit which would enable them to communicate with each other. The key to understanding this thing, was what he wrote about part of the demo his grandfather gave - that it would light a fluorescent tube right from the prongs on the front....aha! an exciter circuit !
    The schematic is olde worlde, with its depiction of a transistor and split rail capacitors, perhaps from when higher values were less common and so were paralleled.

    In the last few days i've built 3 versions of it, each becoming closer to the design dreamed by Ciro. The name is the CAT Exciter (Ciro's Acoustic Transformer).
    All looks to be basically a Slayer Exciter, yet these have peculiar features. The prongs do indeed send the output from the coil, the circuit emits quite the strong Shortwave radio type of noise (rather than that gruff noisy interference heard on recordings of most exciter circuits) and while the variable capacitor seems out of place in its connections, it can dramatically change radio reception.
    I'd never wound a tiny 1" ferrite piece before and that was called for, for the device to be hand held and portable. As it turns out, the ferrite and prongs work great.

    Today, the 3rd version was taken to a cemetery, in the hope but not expectation of recording something funky weird. And....it appears that has been the case !

    Here are the 3 version videos:
    First build and appreciatively replicated so far by Lidmotor, Iluzyon1 and Backupcpu - CAT Exciter - The Italian job - YouTube
    Second build, the acid box emulating Bellisimo: CAT Exciter Version 2.0 - codename Bellisimo - YouTube
    Third build, boxed and taken to the cemetery: CAT Exciter 3 - Fantasma, with a spooky voice ! - YouTube


    Pic of the 3rd device, codenamed Fantasma:

    Hi Slider

    Congratulations for your great work! Does your Fantasma setup work with skalar waves or is it hertzian waves?

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