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  • kippered
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    This is some crazy stuff you guys are experimenting with!

    What kind of power consumption do you have going into the exciter circuit of the coils?

    Seems like you are getting extra energy in the form of light compaired to traditional lighting means.

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  • wetissues
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    6 cfl bulbs lit wirelessly with 12v 500 mA

    Well I am using a TIP 31 transistor with a pop bottle coil slayer exciter to light 6 cfl bulbs wirelessly. One 12 watt, two 11 watt bulbs, and three 8 watt bulbs. They all light up at 1/2 brightness. When I disconnect all of them I seem to get a bit of plasma on the top of the coil, even the insulated bits. I can burn tape with this setup. I have some sort of long top load and I get plasma off that aswell. One more bissare thing, I can light up an LED from my house ground on an AV plug. WET issues

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  • xee2
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    Originally posted by penno64 View Post
    As the pulse approaches a square wave, my 240v CFL lights dimly.
    For the Slayer circuit, the coil and base voltage should be sine waves. The voltage gain comes from the coil being in a self resonanting condition. I do not have a scope so I can not confirm that my circuits are sine waves. But, that would give the most voltage gain.

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  • penno64
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    Thanks xee2,

    After reducing the base resistor to 56k + an in line 100k pot for adjusment,
    I was able to get the coil to ring.

    I notice that sliding L2 up L1 can greatly change the shape of the pulse.

    As the pulse approaches a square wave, my 240v CFL lights dimly.

    Once again, thanks for your help.

    Regards, Penno

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  • xee2
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    Originally posted by penno64 View Post
    Any clues, please.
    In my experience, lowering the resistor value makes it easier for the circuit to oscillate.

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  • Jiffycoil
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    Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
    @Jiffycoil----I think that you should sell Halloween tickets to your "Haunted Exciter Lab". Sounds like Tesla is trying to reach out to you from the beyond. Lidmotor
    I must admit it's getting a little strange.

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  • Jiffycoil
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    @ Lamare
    Wow, what a treat. Thank you.

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  • penno64
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    Thanks Slayer, I will persist.

    Regards, Penno

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  • slayer007
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    Originally posted by penno64 View Post
    Hi all,

    I am having a great deal of trouble getting L2 to start oscillating.

    I have setup the circuit shown a few post earlier with -

    TIP31c
    1 Meg ohm
    and using 12v (adjustable) PSU.

    I have tried pancake, spiral, cone and column winds of approx 9 turns.

    I just cannot get this to ring.

    Any clues, please.

    Also, should I be able to get L2 to ring without placement to L1.

    If not, I notice most of you guys have L2 placed at the bottom of L1.

    Is this the best position for it.

    Kind Regards, Penno
    The L2 coil has to be around the L1 coil(or inside).

    If you still can't get it to start oscillating reverse the polarity of the L2 coil.

    On my setup I like to keep the L2 off the bottom a few inches.
    All setups are a little different you will want to move the L2 up or down the L1coil for the best performace of your coils.

    @ Lamare

    Thanks for the LTspice Model.That will help me and alot others thanks.
    Last edited by slayer007; 10-23-2010, 09:55 PM.

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  • lamare
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    I made a simulation model for the Slayer circuit:

    Article:Free Electric Energy in Theory and Practice - PESWiki

    File to be used with LTSpice simulator: http://www.tuks.nl/Spice/StifflerSlayer.asc

    LTSpice can be downloaded at no cost here:
    Linear Technology - LTspice IV Downloads and Updates

    The FFT from the simulated version shows similar characteristics as Dr. Stiffler's measurements. See attachment.
    Attached Files

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  • penno64
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    Hi all,

    I am having a great deal of trouble getting L2 to start oscillating.

    I have setup the circuit shown a few post earlier with -

    TIP31c
    1 Meg ohm
    and using 12v (adjustable) PSU.

    I have tried pancake, spiral, cone and column winds of approx 9 turns.

    I just cannot get this to ring.

    Any clues, please.

    Also, should I be able to get L2 to ring without placement to L1.

    If not, I notice most of you guys have L2 placed at the bottom of L1.

    Is this the best position for it.

    Kind Regards, Penno

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  • totoalas
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    Auto light Switch for Slayer

    [IMG] Uploaded with ImageShack.us[/IMG]]Hi to all
    thanks for the info Jiffy
    Ive posted this circuit in the solar jt thread and i think also approprate here my friend Groundloop helped me design this

    Any comments revision update is welcome my target is a stand alone SEC lighting system charged with a solar/ jt circuit

    cheers

    totoalas

    [IMG]You can use any PNP transistor rated for the current you will be using. The BD140 is rated for max. 1 ampere and will stay cool with a load of approx. 200mA without any heat sink. So the PNP depends on how much current you will be using.[/IMG]

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  • Lidmotor
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    @All--Amazing things going on here. Thanks for sharing.

    @Jiffycoil----I think that you should sell Halloween tickets to your "Haunted Exciter Lab". Sounds like Tesla is trying to reach out to you from the beyond.

    Lidmotor

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  • Jiffycoil
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    @Totoalas
    You do me too much honor. Thank you for your compliments. But, the real teachers here are Slayer007, Jonnydavro, Lidmotor, Seth, Xee2, woopy and ALL here that have been here and continue to seek and search for answers. I learn from everyone here and will learn from you too. The circuit I'm using is Slayers basic Slayer Exciter. I'm using a TIP31 for the transistor and a 1M ohm resistor. Thank you again.


    Slayer-2 circuit by jiffycoil, on Flickr

    12v to 24v 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.
    Last edited by Jiffycoil; 10-23-2010, 06:57 PM.

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  • totoalas
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    LED on an AV plug with NO EXCITER

    Originally posted by seth View Post
    Sorry if this has lready been discussed, but is this guy lighting an LED on an AV plug with NO EXCITER but just a ground connection??? Last minute of video:

    YouTube - Light circuit - Big light from small battery

    I am truly shocked...its only a little light, but with just an AV plug and a ground rod.....Well, it certainly needs to be confirmed - i'll try after ive been to a birthday party.

    Is this just stealing energy from the mains, or telluric currents, or something else?
    Seth
    if its not too much wor on you
    can you please post the circuit by Brokenman i triied to follow his link but could not fid the thread

    thanks
    totoalas

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