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  • Alternative to cat pendulum circuit

    http://img88.imageshack.us/i/001xv.jpg/

    This is a great alternative to the other circuit because of the minimum parts needed. You will need to program this, so only one downfall. The led is to indicate what phase it is going through: north polarity or south polarity.
    13 year old WETissues.

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    • Hi guys!

      Im pleased to say one of the 15 year olds that i teach has now built hs own exciter. The guy who just came round to fix my printer walked away with exciter plans and advised me with some other transistors and diodes i could try - he was also a tesla fan, and he loved it! Everyone loves the exciter.

      Anyway, I found 10 36W CFLs sitting outside the school in the snow waiting to be thrown away.....waste not want not! I took 3 home, and can get 2 to light (as well as an 18W one) with my 15V input - lights up the whole room very nicely!

      Thanks for the interesting new vids slayer. Fascinating as always. well done!

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      • exciter lighting halogens wirelessly. A beautiful glow similar to xenon (but brighter). Also a hand held jacobs ladder. Using an MJE 13007 (1.5K resistor)

        YouTube - exciter halogens

        I can get the halogens lit on 12V with mosfets. (IRF 730 and 100 ohm resistor)

        Enjoy!

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        • @ Seth

          WOW! Did I see you lighting a xenon wirelessly? Amazing stuff. What a great video, thanks.

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          • Originally posted by xee2 View Post
            @ Seth

            WOW! Did I see you lighting a xenon wirelessly? Amazing stuff. What a great video, thanks.
            Hi Xee!

            The xenon beaker is easier to light wirelessly than the filament bulbs - the big filament bulbs and halogen bulbs will only work on 12V input (with mosfets) and 32V for the MJE 13007 (thanks for the heads up for this transistor!)

            The xenon beaker works wirelessly even with one of those small 9V alkaline battery (im using IRF 730 at the mo)- but the gas only ionises half way round the beaker.

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            • exciter

              i just wanted to chime in as one of the people with lesser quality constructions that i got the exciter to work and im very happy with it lol..

              i wound my tower thinking it was a waste of time, simply because it was scrapped degauss wire, and i actually ended up having to splice it together 3 or 4 times to get the extra length.. there were tiny kinks and crimps that just barely kept it from breaking the coating.. used a raggety 28awg for the L2 and to my surprise i was able to light a 40 watt floro tube brighter than i had ever seen it lit from a cell phone adapter.

              with alot of help from cosmicgnarler (thanks bro=) i was able to get it going without too much stress. getting the L2 leads connected the right way is important.

              simple exciter circuit but im using an mps2222 and a 1k pot, which allows me to tune it down to run from the AA. my "tray" is currently an old HD aluminum case. the LED's cohere from a good 3 inches away but only when i ground them with my body.

              next step, more towers!

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              • Originally posted by Magneticitist View Post
                i just wanted to chime in as one of the people with lesser quality constructions that i got the exciter to work and im very happy with it lol..

                i wound my tower thinking it was a waste of time, simply because it was scrapped degauss wire, and i actually ended up having to splice it together 3 or 4 times to get the extra length.. there were tiny kinks and crimps that just barely kept it from breaking the coating.. used a raggety 28awg for the L2 and to my surprise i was able to light a 40 watt floro tube brighter than i had ever seen it lit from a cell phone adapter.

                with alot of help from cosmicgnarler (thanks bro=) i was able to get it going without too much stress. getting the L2 leads connected the right way is important.

                simple exciter circuit but im using an mps2222 and a 1k pot, which allows me to tune it down to run from the AA. my "tray" is currently an old HD aluminum case. the LED's cohere from a good 3 inches away but only when i ground them with my body.

                next step, more towers!

                Hello Magneticitist

                Welcome to the Forum.And thank you for posting your results.

                Here is one simple mod you can try.Adding a second L2 coil comming off the negative side of the battery going thru the switching diodes and back to the transistor base.

                You don't have to use the second L1 coil with it.But the output is a little better with it.
                You can also make a lot bigger pancakecoil and just set it on top of the second L2 coil.

                The L2b coil should be the same size as the first L2 coil.

                When using this just try it just off one AA battery first.

                You will notice the output from the one AA battery is close to the output from a 6v battery.


                YouTube - Exciter With Second Coil And Tower Update.
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                • thanks i will try that. tracking down some more wire.
                  im noticing how the different L2 arrangements affect the distance of coherence. also some variations will kill the oscillation when i touch the L1 wire and some will make the lights brighter when i touch it. very trial and error so far.
                  it is still amazing though how the voltage potential between the two wires supersedes the current wanting to flow freely through the transistor..

                  i wonder if somehow the low current input is just switching through the L2 at such an ultra high frequency (via the L1 and NOT a conventional transformation through turns) thats its chopping the low current to the super high voltage, and since the frequency is so high it has the tendency to sort of skin effect its way outward?

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                  • Here is an Exciter circuit that works very good on higher voltages.

                    The C2 cap helps control the current intake along with tunning the Exciter.

                    The L2b inductor is another pancake coil just like L2.
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                    • ive just started playing around with slayer exciters so far no luck, i have been trying to make one as simple as possible. i wound a stiffler tower (143 winds 37th taped but not used) mainly because winding large towers with a good amount of copper wire dosn't sound to fun, and why bother when other people have used the stiffler tower like a slayer.

                      the circuit just sits there and the transistor gets hot no resonance at all

                      iv tried multiple configurations and values of the resistors, diodes, and transistros and such and the circuit still won't run what the crap

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                      • Originally posted by ricksl View Post
                        ive just started playing around with slayer exciters so far no luck, i have been trying to make one as simple as possible. i wound a stiffler tower (143 winds 37th taped but not used) mainly because winding large towers with a good amount of copper wire dosn't sound to fun, and why bother when other people have used the stiffler tower like a slayer.

                        the circuit just sits there and the transistor gets hot no resonance at all

                        iv tried multiple configurations and values of the resistors, diodes, and transistros and such and the circuit still won't run what the crap

                        Ricksl the circuit your using you should use bigger coils.

                        I know some people have it running on small coils but it is very hard to get it going with small coils.


                        But here is another circuit that will work very good with smaller coils.

                        This one is kinda a Stiffler Slayer hybrid.

                        I just put this togeather with a few coils I had sitting around.It should work better with a little variation.
                        Also I haven't tried any coils off the collector yet.

                        Here is a video of it.

                        YouTube - Stiffler Slayer Exciter
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                        • well ill be dahmed that configuration made it work

                          unfortunately i had no tunable capacitors with that value and i used one i found laying around with an unknown value. it worked but only with a potentiometer with like 20 k ohms or something like that and getting both of them in that sweet spot is a drag. especially considering every time i would tune the variable cap i use my hands and i guess my parasitic capacitance screwed it up

                          but i got it working and considering it lit up several series leds with only a 15 milli amp draw is pretty sweet. -using AA cell phone charger-

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                          • Originally posted by ricksl View Post
                            well ill be dahmed that configuration made it work

                            unfortunately i had no tunable capacitors with that value and i used one i found laying around with an unknown value. it worked but only with a potentiometer with like 20 k ohms or something like that and getting both of them in that sweet spot is a drag. especially considering every time i would tune the variable cap i use my hands and i guess my parasitic capacitance screwed it up

                            but i got it working and considering it lit up several series leds with only a 15 milli amp draw is pretty sweet. -using AA cell phone charger-


                            Thats Great news Ricksl

                            But when you get a chance to wind some big coils try the circuit in post #1432.

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                            • it turns out it lights just as well off of the collector of the transistor and for me oddly enough it requires no or limited additional tuning from when it was connected to the emitter... weird

                              i can't get the multiple sweet spot thing though. Other than that I get the same effects detailed in your vid with not really making a field off of the inductor tower, have yet to try a top load (i think thats what the metal piece is called forgive my being new to this). anyway just kind of a replication of your vid. the fact that the cell phone charger light dosn't come on is an indication that amp draws are very low.
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                              Last edited by ricksl; 12-24-2010, 07:19 PM.

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                              • i hear u about the coil winding... but i got good results making a similar sized tower, but with a larger diameter, and used about 40awg with close to 400 turns. main trick i use to test the oscillation strength is to tap the B and C to kickstart it with a spike. it will either flash or stay on. or wont, which means you are not even in the ballpark.

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