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  • seth
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    Is that a self runner that stiffler is showing??? Looks like a great build anyhow, but i just wanted to check i understood correctly.

    Have the plans been released?

    Thanks guys.

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  • ricksl
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    damn we really need to get our hands on some of those proprietary transistors

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  • altrez
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    New video of Dr Stiffler's SEC work:

    YouTube - StifflerDr's Channel

    Awesome!

    -Altrez

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  • totoalas
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    Slayer UV Lamp

    [QUOTE=jonnydavro;129295]Hi.Slayer's exciter is so good at lighting tubes that i thought i would try it with a 4w UV-C germicidal tube which sterilises water and it worked really well underwater.

    http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post113479

    Hi Johnny
    thanks for the simple circuit yuve tested on slayer UV it just make our duplication easier ( can you please post the bug zapper/ slayer connection)

    I soaked the uv lamp in a glass jar and and the other end connected to end of L1 using 2n3055 slayer circuit drawing 50 ma
    Above is a uv lamp with 2 egg magnets on each end that boost the light to reach both ends of the lamp

    cheers
    totoalas

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  • jonnydavro
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    Slayer Exciter UV-C water steriliser

    Hi.Slayer's exciter is so good at lighting tubes that i thought i would try it with a 4w UV-C germicidal tube which sterilises water and it worked really well underwater.
    Safe drinking water is a major problem so the fact that slayers exciter can be made from scrap parts anywhere in the world makes it ideally suited for this application.Here is a vid of my experiment but caution needs to be used when experimenting with uv-c light.Jonny
    YouTube - Slayer Exciter UV-C water steriliser

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  • altrez
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    Originally posted by xee2 View Post
    That is what it is suppose to do. The circuit finds a resonant frequency and oscillates at that frequency. The whole circuit is turning on and off at that frequency.
    I see. And thus it produces mass amounts of RF and if at the right frequencies the current drops very low yet the output gets higher correct?


    Thank you!

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  • altrez
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    Originally posted by kcarring View Post
    That is interesting indeed. I am still baffled by the "loading" characteristics of SEC/Slayer/Tesla style circuits. I keep getting told that it all still obeys The Conservation of Energy and that if anything, it is an efficient circuit that appears to give more output but the loss shows up in lumens.

    Sure doesn't seem it like it!!!
    It seems if tuned right it taps into some unknown energy source. However it is does lead one to believe that its outputting more then is being input. I can take my meter and see that the current draw is .121mA but I can run 50 LEDS and charge 5 caps plus make HHO from that .121mA.

    Where is that extra energy coming from if not the Aether?

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  • altrez
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    Originally posted by kooler View Post
    hey,
    RF will attach to all metal surfaces.. and a AV plug will help you find RF..
    i'll wait till i get old to mess with RF circuits in the mhz..
    save the old brain right now.. lol


    robbie
    Humm is 2.6mhz high for only 3 volts and a small coil?

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  • kooler
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    Originally posted by altrez View Post
    @all

    I was hoping perhaps one you might be able to explain something to me. When I test the SEC exciter with my Oscilloscope it shows 2.6 MHz on every part? For example the negative and positive battery connections show 2.6 MHz.

    The resistor and the LED show the same. And if I get close enough I can pull the same reading from the air?

    I tired this with two different scopes and leads?

    I am also light 20 LEDS from every contact point in the circuit?

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

    -Altrez
    hey,
    RF will attach to all metal surfaces.. and a AV plug will help you find RF..
    i'll wait till i get old to mess with RF circuits in the mhz..
    save the old brain right now.. lol


    robbie

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  • kcarring
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    Originally posted by altrez View Post
    Its very interesting that it can be done without wires and it produces enough to burn a flame. Its very cool.

    I had five mason jars going without using anymore current then one was using.

    -Altrez
    That is interesting indeed. I am still baffled by the "loading" characteristics of SEC/Slayer/Tesla style circuits. I keep getting told that it all still obeys The Conservation of Energy and that if anything, it is an efficient circuit that appears to give more output but the loss shows up in lumens.

    Sure doesn't seem it like it!!!

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  • xee2
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    Originally posted by altrez View Post
    @all

    I was hoping perhaps one you might be able to explain something to me. When I test the SEC exciter with my Oscilloscope it shows 2.6 MHz on every part? For example the negative and positive battery connections show 2.6 MHz.
    That is what it is suppose to do. The circuit finds a resonant frequency and oscillates at that frequency. The whole circuit is turning on and off at that frequency.

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  • altrez
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    @all

    I was hoping perhaps one you might be able to explain something to me. When I test the SEC exciter with my Oscilloscope it shows 2.6 MHz on every part? For example the negative and positive battery connections show 2.6 MHz.

    The resistor and the LED show the same. And if I get close enough I can pull the same reading from the air?

    I tired this with two different scopes and leads?

    I am also light 20 LEDS from every contact point in the circuit?

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

    -Altrez

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  • altrez
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    Originally posted by kcarring View Post
    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.
    Its very interesting that it can be done without wires and it produces enough to burn a flame. Its very cool.

    I had five mason jars going without using anymore current then one was using.

    -Altrez

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  • altrez
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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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  • ricksl
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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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