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  • Coo Power

    Originally posted by woopy View Post
    hih all

    just my 2 cents

    YouTube - fantastic mixture of great idea .wmv

    good night

    Laurent
    Hi Woopy

    2 cents more and youll be a King lol
    Fantastic idea
    Power Light Fan
    How about using pan cake only to connect L1 output to cap ground???
    or another pancake L3 to the cap?????
    My pan cake is a wild plasma
    Cannot touch or hold and puts a burn mark on anything conductive such as cd top and plastic lamp diffuser and burn s its own coil if the wire is loose
    I think i will put a varnish to insulate and fix the loose end touching the coil

    cheers
    totoalas

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    • Hi Seth

      oouupps

      just to inform you that your video has been blocked for music reason.

      I dont know why, it seems to be a Sonny copyright.

      As for me, i think that music is not absolutely necessary in our research and i would prefer some explaining comments.

      But i know that it is not so easy to do. So if you prefer music , try to choose copyright free, so you will not be blocked.

      But anyway thanks for sharing your work

      And good luck at all.

      Laurent

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      • @ Dr Stiffler

        of course i have read your very good paper on ESEG where i learned the AV plug across the cap to ground. And probably lot more with all the different experiments included . Thanks

        I will probably make a drawing of how i understand your suggestion on the battery across the cap and the filter to the exciter, but tonight is not the right time.

        I have printed the documentation and as i am still in the learning process ,i will reread it to be more accurate on the subject,

        Thanks for your input

        @ Totoalas

        hyep man , contrary to the Joulethief circuit, be very carefull with the Slayer exciter the free L2 coil can be very activ and make strong and burning plasma arcing. Especially when you go above 12 volts ) Just for info, with the JT circuit i can move the pancake coil with my fingers without any problem . But with the Slayer exciter if you try to grab the pancake coil, you will surely learn to sing very high

        but anyway in my language "qui ne risque rien , n'a rien"

        good luck at all

        Laurent

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        • Captret exciter?

          The captret exciter does not really seem as what it is (I think). The cap is a saftey device and is either not connected or connected to a terminal. Even DC goes along with the AV plug, I had tested it with my laptop charger and it works! So this captret invention is not an inverter. A capacitor stores current and there is some sort of ambient current to light up something else. It is obious that an LED will light up with a run-down 9 volt cell on an AV plug. Try it! Get a power source at about 5 volts and hook up an AV plug, negative to cathode of LED and positive to anode of LED... it works a treat! So I think that this is just a bare-bones, basic circuit.

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          • Originally posted by woopy View Post
            Hi Seth

            oouupps

            just to inform you that your video has been blocked for music reason.

            I dont know why, it seems to be a Sonny copyright.

            As for me, i think that music is not absolutely necessary in our research and i would prefer some explaining comments.

            But i know that it is not so easy to do. So if you prefer music , try to choose copyright free, so you will not be blocked.

            But anyway thanks for sharing your work

            And good luck at all.

            Laurent
            Hi Laurent!

            I agree completely - the best videos are those with comments. Problem is, I have an old camera that doesnt have a microphone. So the music is just there for added entertainment. Im hoping santa will bring me a classy video camera for xmas, and then i promise all vids will be better quality and with comments/explanations/theoretical musings.

            Music works here in Moscow - i think the russians couldnt care less about copyright laws. Hooray! Open source music

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            • I hope you get the camera but I kinda like the music.

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              • Joule Theif Evolution; The Eternity Light Project

                http://www.energeticforum.com/116894-post909.html

                hi to all

                hope we can integrate the slayer with this circuit from Big Joule thief

                cheers

                totoalas

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                • That looks really cool. I've been reading about the Tesla switch so this would be a good start.

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                  • Jacob ladder videos

                    Kooler keeps creating amazing circuits. This is a modification of one of his latest circuits (http://www.overunity.com/index.php?a...0;attach=48899) that I used for some Jacob ladders.

                    YouTube - 9V battery Jacob ladder

                    YouTube - 12V Jacob ladder

                    EDIT: 9 volt battery video replaced with new version, there was an error on the schematic.
                    EDT2: NOTE - correct part number for transistor is MJE13007.
                    Last edited by xee2; 11-25-2010, 06:58 PM.

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                    • Thank you Kooler and Xee2!!!!

                      Ive been looking for a tv flyback/jacobs ladder circuit for ages!!!!!! I will replicate ASAP. i have 2 flybacks just sitting n waiting to be used - great stuff.

                      You da man xee.

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                      • Originally posted by seth View Post
                        Ive been looking for a tv flyback/jacobs ladder circuit for ages!!!!!! I will replicate ASAP.
                        This circuit works from a lower voltage than others I have seen. Please note correction on 9V battery schematic. Your flyback pins may be different. The goal is to make a battery powered Tesla coil. This circuit would replace your neon transformer. Of coarse the Tesla coil will not be as powerful. The goal is just to see if it can be done.

                        EDIT: the MJE1307 is the only transistor I have been able to get to work.
                        Last edited by xee2; 11-23-2010, 05:10 AM.

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                        • Originally posted by xee2 View Post
                          This circuit works from a lower voltage than others I have seen. Please note correction on 9V battery schematic. Your flyback pins may be different. The goal is to make a battery powered Tesla coil. This circuit would replace your neon transformer. Of coarse the Tesla coil will not be as powerful. The goal is just to see if it can be done.

                          EDIT: the MJE1307 is the only transistor I have been able to get to work.

                          Very very interesting - a year ago i managed to get an old russian transistor to work on the circuit diagram on this page

                          Transistor Driven High Voltage Flyback Transformer Page.

                          spark length was greater than 1cm, so it went up to around 10Kv. Unfortunately the transistor only lasted a few minutes. The guy on this page makes it clear that MOST transistors dont work, but the MJE 13009 works.......probably similar to the MJE 1307 that works on your circuit. I'll have a try with my favourite mosfet (IRF 830) and some others, but i'll buy the MJE 1307 at the next opportunity.

                          Cheers for all and any info xee - you a wise mo fo

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                          • @ Seth

                            The MJE1307 does not even need a heat sink in this circuit. So it should last forever.

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                            • Took the exciter outside tonight. placed transmitter and receiver about 3 feet apart. Used 2, 3ft pieces of stainless bar as earth grounds. Planted them in vicinity of each coil, as far as they would go. Would not light any bulbs without earth grounds connected. But with earth grounds transmitter had about 10 inch field all around, using a cfl bulb. Receiver with topload had 1 inch field. Inside receiver coil with no topload bulb very bright. It was very humid tonight and I think it was affecting transmit strength.
                              inside I am able to light CFL at about 6 feet with grounds.
                              Has anyone put an unplugged plasma globe up to the transmitter tower? I used my 9in diameter globe. @9V and higher it lights the plasma globe and sends a brilliant arc of plasma from the inner sphere to the topload (a large aluminum copier drum) of my transmitter tower. Stays in the glass, does not exit. no noticable sound. When plugged in the globe has a little sizzle when your hand is on it.

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                              • Originally posted by redrichie View Post
                                Took the exciter outside tonight. placed transmitter and receiver about 3 feet apart. Used 2, 3ft pieces of stainless bar as earth grounds. Planted them in vicinity of each coil, as far as they would go. Would not light any bulbs without earth grounds connected. But with earth grounds transmitter had about 10 inch field all around, using a cfl bulb. Receiver with topload had 1 inch field. Inside receiver coil with no topload bulb very bright. It was very humid tonight and I think it was affecting transmit strength.
                                inside I am able to light CFL at about 6 feet with grounds.
                                Has anyone put an unplugged plasma globe up to the transmitter tower? I used my 9in diameter globe. @9V and higher it lights the plasma globe and sends a brilliant arc of plasma from the inner sphere to the topload (a large aluminum copier drum) of my transmitter tower. Stays in the glass, does not exit. no noticable sound. When plugged in the globe has a little sizzle when your hand is on it.

                                @ Redrichie

                                Thank you for sharing your results.It sounds like your getting very good results.

                                JonnyDavro made a video awhile back were he was lighting a small plasma globe with his exciter.


                                @all

                                In this video I replaced the 50v 22000 uf capacitor with a 2.5v 20 F capacitor.And I have the Exciter running off a rechargeable AA battery.
                                Lighting the 39 led's and a small 6w FL tube.

                                YouTube - Slayer Exciter 20F cap.
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