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  • Energy Exciter Combo

    Originally posted by jonnydavro View Post
    Hi .Chilliqueen has recently posted a vid on utube of his super joulethief.The vid can be found here.
    YouTube - Super Joule Thief - RLC resonant circuit.
    This is a very interesting circuit as it behaves like a joulethief but does not use a toroid and uses two transistors,an npn and a pnp.Anyway by substituting the inductor for a 4kv trigger coil and upping the resistance to 3 meg ohms,you can get it to behave like a SEC,doing the wireless and one wire energy transmision.Lower resistances work too but i found 3 meg was good for my setup.
    I used a 1.5v battery in an emergency mobile phone charger to run the circuit and it works really well and will light a neon which i forgot to show.You can use higher voltages but you may have to switch the cap.Here is a vid.Regards jonny
    YouTube - chilliqueen SEC-wireless energy transmision
    @ Jonny
    I replicated part of your circuit and added a few things to it. I'm calling it the "Energy Exciter Combo" because it is a combination of circuits from you, me, Chilliqueen, and Dr. Stiffler. I made it run on the one AA cell phone charger or my solar cell phone charger. I also used Dr. Stiffler's new GIANT AV plug charger idea to charge up a four AA rechargeable battery pack while the circuit was running. The SEC tower arrangement was used instead of the pans. The circuit needs to be 'kick' started but once running the base signal is picked up off a small receiving tower.

    Here is a video that shows it in operation and the circuit diagram.

    YouTube - Energy Exciter Combo.ASF
    Cheers,

    Lidmotor

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    • @Lidmotor.Great vid and some interesting directions with the charging and solar charger. I know you have tried pointing the solar charger at leds in other circuits where you have used it but it may be worth a go and see if the led stays green,you never know
      I have had a bit of time to play today as we are snowed under and this country comes to a standstill with a couple of inches so i have done a combo vid like you as so many people have come up with good ideas,i figured like you,if you mix them up a bit you get somthing new so i mixed your light multiplier with my modified chilliqueen super joulethief exciter and through in the 1.5v charger and came up with SEC combo pulse motor.I found it quite intersting that you could combine two different projects.The excitation is not as strong as a standalone exciter but its there and with development,performance could be improoved.Here is a circuit diagram and a vid.Cheers Jonny


      YouTube - SEC combo pulse motor

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      • This is a replication of Chilliqueen Jonnydavro Lidmotor and Dr. Stiffler's super JT.
        Using two 10kv trigger transformers and Dr. Stifflers towers.
        The capacitor was removed and a tower was added to the base of the pnp transistor.
        There is also a second transformer between the two transistors.
        I have the AV plug running back to the source battery but it would be better to charge another set of batteries.

        Here is the video.
        YouTube - Replication Of Chilliqueen Jonnydavro Lidmotor Dr Stiffler Super JT.mov

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        • @Slayer.That is fantastic work You have hv everywhere and at very low input voltage.Would you say that you are seeing increased output with the 10kv coils?I am going to have to try this one.Thanks for sharing.regards jonny

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          • Originally posted by jonnydavro View Post
            @Slayer.That is fantastic work You have hv everywhere and at very low input voltage.Would you say that you are seeing increased output with the 10kv coils?I am going to have to try this one.Thanks for sharing.regards jonny
            Yes, With this circuit the 10Kv transformers work better than the 4Kv.

            But with your simple SEC circuit the 4Kv transformers worked better.(For me anyway)

            I just watched your last video also fantastic Jonny.

            I like how you combined every thing and it's all running off one AA battery lol very nice.

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            • The wizards

              @ Jonny & Slayer
              This is just amazing what is happening here and so fast. I feel like we are wizards making magic. Whats next??

              Lidmotor

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              • Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
                @ Jonny & Slayer
                This is just amazing what is happening here and so fast. I feel like we are wizards making magic. Whats next??

                Lidmotor
                Thanks Lidmotor.

                Taking the capacitor out and adding a tower to the pnp transistor base. It's basically Jonnydavro's circuit with two transistors and a 1m resistor to start it.
                But the field around this is amazing.I can even light the 4w cfl off the battery.
                It's not as bright but it will light up.

                The amount of mass this will exite is amazing to bad I don't have aluminum siding .

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                • I noticed the exiter seems to run better when it's under load.
                  In this video I have the pan with the AV plug going to a big 12v battery for a load.
                  I also thought it was kinda cool how the cfl will light off the run battery.

                  I don't think it will charge the big battery but I'll let it run for awhile and see.

                  Here is the video.
                  YouTube - Exiter load test.mov

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                  • 10 kv trigger coil

                    Originally posted by slayer007 View Post
                    I noticed the exiter seems to run better when it's under load.
                    In this video I have the pan with the AV plug going to a big 12v battery for a load.
                    I also thought it was kinda cool how the cfl will light off the run battery.

                    I don't think it will charge the big battery but I'll let it run for awhile and see.

                    Here is the video.
                    YouTube - Exiter load test.mov
                    You didn't mention in your video if the trigger coil was a 4kv or a 10kv but I went ahead and ordered a couple of 10s today anyway.
                    Maybe we can get a CFL to come on FULL bright by using the higher voltage trigger coil someway. Maybe the 'Halo light'???

                    Lidmotor

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                    • Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
                      You didn't mention in your video if the trigger coil was a 4kv or a 10kv but I went ahead and ordered a couple of 10s today anyway.
                      Maybe we can get a CFL to come on FULL bright by using the higher voltage trigger coil someway. Maybe the 'Halo light'???

                      Lidmotor
                      It is a 10kv transformer.

                      In the video the charge battery didn't charge.I didn't really think it would that way but had to try it.
                      Right now I'm trying it a different way if it works I'll make another video.

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                      • My last attempt to charge the big battery failed.
                        So now I'm taking a different approach and it seems to be working very well.

                        The transformers going to some AL tape around one of the batterys.That battery also has a diode on each post facing backwards.
                        Then running over to the other 12v battery.
                        There is also a piece of AL foil around the AA batterys with an AV plug running back up to the batteries.

                        It's been running for close to a half hour and both 12v batteris are slowly charging off just two AA btteries.

                        Here is a video.

                        YouTube - Exiter Charge test.mov

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                        • Great work !

                          Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
                          @ Jonny & Slayer
                          This is just amazing what is happening here and so fast. I feel like we are wizards making magic. Whats next??

                          Lidmotor
                          Fantastic experiments

                          The force of the collective mind at work, this is like magic !

                          Eric

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                          • Where to send the energy

                            Originally posted by slayer007 View Post
                            My last attempt to charge the big battery failed.
                            So now I'm taking a different approach and it seems to be working very well.

                            The transformers going to some AL tape around one of the batterys.That battery also has a diode on each post facing backwards.
                            Then running over to the other 12v battery.
                            There is also a piece of AL foil around the AA batterys with an AV plug running back up to the batteries.

                            It's been running for close to a half hour and both 12v batteris are slowly charging off just two AA btteries.

                            Here is a video.

                            YouTube - Exiter Charge test.mov
                            Slayer---This is exactly what I am pondering right now. Where do we send this energy to capture it. Your method here seems to work. I'm thinking that maybe setting up two seperate circuits (one feeding the other) might work.
                            By using the aluminum strips on the batteries you could avoid a direct connection and keep it an open loop?

                            Lidmotor

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                            • Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
                              Slayer---This is exactly what I am pondering right now. Where do we send this energy to capture it. Your method here seems to work. I'm thinking that maybe setting up two seperate circuits (one feeding the other) might work.
                              By using the aluminum strips on the batteries you could avoid a direct connection and keep it an open loop?

                              Lidmotor
                              I let it run for 6.5 hours and an hour rest.
                              Start for the two AA batteries was 2.55 end was 1.95

                              Batterys a with the AL tape start was 12.28 end was 12.35
                              Battery b start was 11.83 end was 12.03

                              I ended the test because the two AA batteries lost to much to keep charging the other two.

                              I also tried sending it back to the run.From the AL tape from the second battery but I would loose the effect.

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                              • Hi all, just saw jonnydavro's "Simple SEC step by step build" video (YouTube - Simple SEC step by step build) and had to try it with my un-modified LED bulbs - I'm able to run 3 bulbs at the same level of light output as my big-jt circuit! (4 with slightly less light) The wireless output is minimal (my leds have to be inches away from the towers to light up, and they don't get too bright) but it's definitely there. i noticed that the more bulbs i added, the smaller the wireless field became. made me think of the "little beam" one-battery experiments and how the field is greatly reduced with all the energy being recaptured back into the battery. thanks jonnydavro!

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                                Tried with some CFLs, will only partially light a gutted 13w or 20w spiral CFL, but seems to like my 30w halo cfl
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