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Originally posted by TheCell View PostWas that with Distilled water or with electrolyte, my guess is distilled, but I never want to ASSUME...
I did not get chance to experiment with electrolytes as my transistors were smoking! The thing is an electrolyte reduces overall efficiency anyway, so the purer the water the better... as long as it works.
I also need to try it with de-ionised water. Which I'll be doing when I've built a coil more on par with JD or Slayers.
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HiLast week i did what Juju suggested and wound another rectangle coil and this new one seems to be on the same frequency as the pop bottle Slayer L1 coil so not much tuning is needed and there is a very high energy transfer between them, anyway i have had a very interesting weekend messing about with this and can light a neon at over 2 meters and i will try and film that later this week but tonight i did a quick experiment with a 7 watt incandescent light bulb and i what i found interesting was the light bulb was brighter when lit wirelessly from the rectangle coil than from the direct output from L1
Here is the vid.Jonny
YouTube - Slayer exciter and wireless incandescent bulb
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Lower ma forJD's circuit
This youtube shows the 11 ma used to light wirelessly the LED string...next step to boost the power up and integrate into the cell...
YouTube - Super SEC By JD
Thanks Farrah Day for the update..that's what I thought.
" JD interesting weekend messing about with this and can light a neon at over 2 meters and i will try and film that later this week but tonight i did a quick experiment with a 7 watt incandescent light bulb and i what i found interesting was the light bulb was brighter when lit wirelessly from the rectangle coil than from the direct output from L1"
JD,
The square tube is looking great...Do you have a second one to try sending and receiving between them? Which circuit did you use for this? That would be the one we would want to try and replicate for the top and bottom of our cell,...only 8" apart....so your 2 meter capability would be the nice overkill needed for a preliminary test.
Thanks for the great videos...
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hey all made a video of an interesting behaviour i stumbled on today, it shows the spark gap of a reed switch being ignited wirelessly by a Slayer SEC Exciter circuit. The spark ignites when one end of the reed switch is close to the L1 output tray and the other end is connected to a virtual ground pan.
YouTube - Wireless Reed Switch Spark Gap
No AV plugs in use here, I suppose the metal contacts (and possibly the nitrogen inside of it) are being excited?
cheers,
kazm
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Hi JD
I take it you're in the UK.
Thought you might be interested in the wire supplier that I use for my projects. Makes much better sense than buying relatively expensive 250g reels from Maplins time and time again. I tend to buy by the kilo.
wires.co.uk - specialist in craft wire, knitted craft wire, silver wire, enamelled copper, resistance wires, stainless steel, plated wires and many more!
Edit: a couple of links to calculating the incuctance of coils in case you don'y have an LCR bridge.
Air Core Inductor Coil Inductance Calculator
Inductance Calculator
RF Inductance Calculator - HAMwaves.com
You might find the second link interesting JD, as they give options for the coil former shape.
Incidentally, a picture of the comedian 'Bobby Davro' always comes to mind when I think of you!
All the best
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Originally posted by kazm View Posthey all made a video of an interesting behaviour i stumbled on today, it shows the spark gap of a reed switch being ignited wirelessly by a Slayer SEC Exciter circuit. The spark ignites when one end of the reed switch is close to the L1 output tray and the other end is connected to a virtual ground pan.
YouTube - Wireless Reed Switch Spark Gap
No AV plugs in use here, I suppose the metal contacts (and possibly the nitrogen inside of it) are being excited?
cheers,
kazm
Is there any position you can hold it within the cup whereby the potential difference is not enough to see the affect?
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Originally posted by rave154 View PostFarrah,
thanks for the supplier of wire, will come in handy.
of the choices in their "magnet wire" section...which coating do you use?
I buy the 0.75mm (approx 21 SWG) and the 0.315mm (30 SWG) as I find these two sizes suit most of my needs. Anything thicker I can get from ome old heavy duty transformers I have knocking about.
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@TheCell
Originally posted by TheCell View PostThe square tube is looking great...Do you have a second one to try sending and receiving between them? Which circuit did you use for this? That would be the one we would want to try and replicate for the top and bottom of our cell,...only 8" apart....so your 2 meter capability would be the nice overkill needed for a preliminary test.
The circuit i am using is Slayers and this is the most powerful exciter i have worked with.The basic circuit can be found on page 7 but you would be better asking Slayer what the latest circuit is as i am still using the basic one he posted way back and it has moved on a lot since then.Jonny
@Kazm.Nice findCan the sparking reed switch be used to complete a circuit?Jonny
@Farrah Day.Hi Farrah.I am in the UK and i think of me every time i see Bobby too
Thanks for the wire supplier info and all those useful links.The 250g rolls i use are expensive and not quite big enough to make a killer Slayer L1 so i will be placing an order for a spool of 26swg asap,Also the twisted pair wire looks interesting for a bifilar L1.Many thanks.Jonny
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hmmm, very insteresting find...
maybe is not the gas being exited, but the reed switch turning on and off very fast maybe because off a big magnetic pulsed energy?
just my tought! cool stuff kazm!!
Originally posted by kazm View Posthey all made a video of an interesting behaviour i stumbled on today, it shows the spark gap of a reed switch being ignited wirelessly by a Slayer SEC Exciter circuit. The spark ignites when one end of the reed switch is close to the L1 output tray and the other end is connected to a virtual ground pan.
YouTube - Wireless Reed Switch Spark Gap
No AV plugs in use here, I suppose the metal contacts (and possibly the nitrogen inside of it) are being excited?
cheers,
kazmLight, I Am!
You are Not a Body that has a Spirit, You are a Spirit that Has a Body! There is no Path to Peace, Peace is the Path!
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Hi folks,
using what i guess could be called the "standard slayer exciter", i wound a 10 turn pancake around my L1 using 20SWG magnet wire. 12V supply, 2N3055 transistor, 48K resistor to base etc.
neon & Flouro lights at about 3-4 inches...BUT....
on my L1, i left my original L2, which is 10 turns again of 20SWG but wrapped directly around L1 in the normal fashion ( Ie, NOT pancake )...it is now wrapped around near the top of L1.
when i hold the flouro to L1 in a place away from my original L2(ie, bottom or middle )...it lights as usual...when i lift it up near my original L2, it still lights but i can see dark and light bands in the tube "in line" with the original L2. the part of the tube that is not in line with the original L2..is still lit..but not dark & light bands
tried to take pics, vid, but very hard.... as i move the tube around the bands go from stationary to moving in a fast'ish ripple along the tube.Last edited by rave154; 07-05-2010, 09:27 PM.
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Hi JD or Slayer
I'm using the simple Slayer Exciter cct from post #681.
A few questions, if one of you would be so kind to answer.
After having success with smaller coils for basic electrolysis tests, I'm now winding a full size L1, as I could have fried eggs on the transistor with my existing coil set up. I take it that I have a tuning issue as I simply used a smaller (360uH) tower coil I had at hand.
So, I'm curious about the tuning aspect. Slayer did you get to the coil winding configuration just by trial and error or is there a calculated reason for the coil inductances?
If I assume that the Slayer Exciter circuit is simply relying on the coils being closely tuned, is there anyway of adding components to tune mismatched coils? If so what and where would these components go?
Thanks
Incidentally, I've spent half the day winding my new L1 on a 16" length of 3" dia downpipe and I'm still only half done... bloody tedious work with 34SWG isn't it!
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yikes farrah....34SWG !!...holy crap..my 30SWG drove my crazy
just noticed something else, when i appraoch the end of L1 with the terminal of the flouro...the end of the L1 is attracted to the terminal almost like magnetised or static attraction...clingy
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PLan B for winding
@ Farrahday
Incidentally, I've spent half the day winding my new L1 on a 16" length of 3" dia downpipe and I'm still only half done... bloody tedious work with 34SWG isn't it!
Farrahday,
This winding is fun business....
YouTube - SEC Tower (Round) MFG On Lathe
There is also another one for the square tube...what a pain...that one took 30 min...
YouTube - SEC Tower (Rectangle) Making on lathe
(Sorry about the audio)
I would be happy to send you one or two...just tell me what you would like.. It's only fair since the Doc decided to SEClude you from "His" thread..
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