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  • shubhamforme
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    new generator cop>9 very easy to build

    http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post113228


    go here and check out the simplest overunity generator the "fleet"
    thx

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  • totoalas
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    Mini Slayer / Mopozco SEC

    Originally posted by penno64 View Post
    Hi guys,

    Has anyone had any joy trying out MOPOZCO's 2N3055 circuit.

    I must be missing something, cause I can not get this thing to oscilate.

    I am unsure from his youtube, if it is 50k or 5k going to the base from +ve.

    Should there not also be a cap there somewhere.

    Wonder where the large cap near the power supply fits in ?

    Any help appreciated.

    Kind Regards, Penno



    Sorry guys, I should have stated - MOPOZCO'c TROS "aircore" !
    Hi Penno
    ps chk my post 1167 only smaller version of the coil at 50 ma

    cheers
    totoalaas

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  • xee2
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    Originally posted by penno64 View Post
    Hi guys,

    Has anyone had any joy trying out MOPOZCO's 2N3055 circuit.

    I must be missing something, cause I can not get this thing to oscilate.

    I am unsure from his youtube, if it is 50k or 5k going to the base from +ve.

    Should there not also be a cap there somewhere.

    Wonder where the large cap near the power supply fits in ?

    Any help appreciated.

    Kind Regards, Penno

    Sorry guys, I should have stated - MOPOZCO'c TROS "aircore" !
    The amplitude of the voltage spike when power is removed from a coil is a function of the rate of change of the current. This is one of Maxwell's basic equations from a long time ago. Unless I am missing something, this is all that the video is showing.

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  • penno64
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    Hi guys,

    Has anyone had any joy trying out MOPOZCO's 2N3055 circuit.

    I must be missing something, cause I can not get this thing to oscilate.

    I am unsure from his youtube, if it is 50k or 5k going to the base from +ve.

    Should there not also be a cap there somewhere.

    Wonder where the large cap near the power supply fits in ?

    Any help appreciated.

    Kind Regards, Penno

    Sorry guys, I should have stated - MOPOZCO'c TROS "aircore" !
    Last edited by penno64; 10-16-2010, 05:09 AM.

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  • Lidmotor
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    Another charging approach

    @ Slayer and All
    I did a little experiment today with a different charging method and made a video of it. Basically I pulled external energy off the Slayer Exciter source battery case through a capacitive link and an AV plug then fed it to a AA running a pulse motor. No big deal except that there was more power there than the liitle pulse motor needed. It made the amp meter show a charge instead of a discharge . I love it when that happens---which isn't often.

    YouTube - Slayer Exciter charging a pulse motor.ASF

    Lidmotor

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  • Jiffycoil
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    Hey Seth,
    The 1M Ohm 1/2 watt is what I've been using.

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  • Jiffycoil
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    Nice work Xee2. I think low voltage in high output out is the path to be on.

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  • seth
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    Originally posted by bugler View Post
    Sorry to interrupt the dialogue.

    Where can I find a detailed explanatino about this joule theft thing?

    Thanks.
    Hi Buggler - there are great links left by JonnyDavro in post 1 page 1.

    We are chatting about the exciter - it seems to have had more attention than the joule thief on this thread. They are 2 different (but both very interesting) circuits. The simple slayer exciter is the circuit that has received most attention here. Its confusing cos dr stiffler did a lot of work with similar circuits and called the process ''spatial energy coherence'' or SEC for short, and the Russian tinkers on ru.tube talk about a ''kacher'' or 'brovin generator'' which is also very similar in circuit design. The exciter is composed of two oscillating coils which are driven by a transistor - some people call it mini tesla coil (though it has no capacitor and no spark gap) because its effects are rather similar....plasma, wireless transfer....etc....

    Im of the opinion that the reason they are both similar is because they both produce standing waves. Im still trying to come to a better understanding of them.

    But generally i prefer to experiment first and come to conclusions later....so more work has to be done! Should get some free time tomorrow when the baby is at kindergarten.

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  • bugler
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    Sorry to interrupt the dialogue.

    Where can I find a detailed explanatino about this joule theft thing?

    Thanks.

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  • seth
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    Originally posted by Jiffycoil View Post
    Well what I do know is it cant be more than 24 volts because thats all this modified computer PS puts out. I'm looking forward to seeing the amp draw for sure. One note in all the experiments I have done with the TIP35A I have never had an issue with hot transistors. I'm still using the same transistor I originally installed when I but this setup together.
    TIP 35A on the shopping list.

    What resistor do you find best for this transistor?

    Thanks Jiffy - good luck in your next experiment with the sexy exciter.

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  • seth
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    Good work Xee!

    Thats pretty similar to my output when i use a phonecharger and 1AA - but I can get three CFLs prety well lit if i use my stainless steel pasta sieve and aluminium toroid as a topload. Have you tried a topload? It seems to help the output and increase the field volume.

    Keep em coming!

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  • xee2
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    new vid

    This is a video using the IRF510 MOSFET with one 1.5 volt AA battery (in cell phone charger).

    YouTube - Slayer exciter IRF510 at 1 5V

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  • Jiffycoil
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    Well what I do know is it cant be more than 24 volts because thats all this modified computer PS puts out. I'm looking forward to seeing the amp draw for sure. One note in all the experiments I have done with the TIP35A I have never had an issue with hot transistors. I'm still using the same transistor I originally installed when I but this setup together.

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  • xee2
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    Originally posted by Jiffycoil View Post
    Finally got my order of analog meters. I also got two lab DC power supplies. I also got a few 12V gel batteries and can now give accurate readings of what I'm doing. I hope? I have missed posting here and look forward to jumping back in.
    Great news. I would really like to know how much power you are using to get those fantastic results.

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  • Jiffycoil
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    Finally got my order of analog meters. I also got two lab DC power supplies. I also got a few 12V gel batteries and can now give accurate readings of what I'm doing. I hope? I have missed posting here and look forward to jumping back in.
    Last edited by Jiffycoil; 10-14-2010, 01:01 AM.

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