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  • #31
    This subject might be related to a circuit I saw used for charging a joe cell. High speed blocking diodes were used coming off the battery or the alternator. The diodes were placed on the + and - side to prevent any current flow. This gave voltage, but no current. The radiant energy would get through, charging the cell. Saw this somewhere on yahoo groups. Can't find it now, maybe here
    which was a spin off of the joe cell group?

    thehulleffect : ran ice cold plasma

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Peter Lindemann View Post
      It still might be possible to be shocked, but you simply haven't found out how yet.

      Peter
      Hahaha Peter, thank you. That really cracked me up tonight. (my emphasis)
      Are the ravings of a lunatic signs of a genius?

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      • #33
        As far as it appears to be widely accepted, voltage does not kill, current does, and it's the current passing through the heart that is.

        You can find dosages on the web, and iirc anything under 1mA is "safe" as that's a limit of perception (1-5mA). Pain is sensed at 5-10mA and up.

        Cardiac arrest would occur at 100-300mA, irregardless of the voltage, as that causes the heart to fibrillate. This is AC, DC is slightly higher but I would consider both the same and therefore use the lower margin (AC).

        Naturally, you have the old "one hand electrician" corollary. Never close the loop with your own body. Letting the current pass through you, your chests especially, by connecting both of your hands to the circuit is a sure way to fry your self.

        About this experiment, could we agree that in the original configuration there's no AC present after the diodes as they are rectifying both poles?

        So what's reaching the one end of the capacitors is DC and that's where it stops, it cannot pass to the other end of the capacitor, therefore they are "blocking"...
        Are the ravings of a lunatic signs of a genius?

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        • #34
          Any news ? Did you found original parts ?

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          • #35
            Hi,

            Here goes my story on the simple setup. I have tested it some years back at a friend's instigation.

            One (black) lead from the live house power 120V across a series capacitor, I believe 40 micro farads from a 30 amp battery charger, then to a sixty watt light bulb and back to the house (white) neutral. The light bulb lit up less than expected. I checked the current with a rather good $400 clamp on DC/AC meter and the circuit did show amperage, which I would not remember, but it was a ball park figure of what it should be. So I was not impressed, packed it and left it at that. Only that when I needed my meter again a month or so later, I found out that the display was shot, which almost broke my heart, because I was very fond of that meter.

            I have no speculation on this, it is just the bare facts as I recall them.

            With kind regards, Slavek.

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            • #36
              There is a person named winsonali , who works with a inverter alike device.
              As configuration he uses this device plugged into a dimmer. (and there are people in the yahoo group ,who use a dimmer and blocking diodes too)

              As diodes Magneto Head maybe has used tunnel diodes , which do have a negative resistor region. They can in fact have a amplification effect on resonant circuits.

              Maybe winsonali uses that region to get energy from the aether.


              @Tishatang
              It would be very helpfull, if you could find that circuit diagram and post it here.

              Thanks in advance BK

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