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  • For sure it does not look like a pattern. It is a coil. But its function is a big question mark for me.

    I was reading today a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance article (yea i am fed up too with it) and it said the RF B-field and the Strong permanent field must be 90 degrees. perhaps this little coil is an RF coil?

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    scrool down to the MNR.


    Perhaps orientation of a supposed RF field does matter, instead of making an imovable RF winding wound with the inverter one.

    EDIT:
    Just to strengthen my theory, i have circled the wire from the spark gap and the wires from the little coil and the big one.
    Clearly the wire from the spark-gap is of the same diameter with the small coil, rather the "transformer" coil's cables.
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    Last edited by baroutologos; 06-25-2010, 07:35 PM.

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    • Nothing is impossible.
      The image is not really clear to say for sure.
      If it works like that then the complexity of the device and the circuit that drives the RF coil is several magnitudes higher than presented by SR in the video. He at least made no mention of it.

      Certainly something miraculous must happen in/around the blue coil that causes a current amplification by a factor of 30-50 .

      I still donīt understand how to get even 12 Volt out of the secondary the way he wound it ?

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      • Modified SR193 Block Diagram



        Regards,

        VIDBID

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        • Would you mind explaining more in depth how you came to your diagram?
          Look like a wild mix between Don Smith/Kapagen and SR.
          The 9500 Volt Neon transformer will just shred your spark gap and draw a lot of power.
          SR spoke about a total consumption of 1 Amp at 12 Volt !
          What you are showing there will go way beyond that.

          And why 2 oscillators plus an NST? what is the middle part supposed to do.
          Please be so kind and explain
          Last edited by Xenomorph; 06-25-2010, 08:08 PM.

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          • Originally posted by luno
            Hi everyone,

            CrazyAlex gives his explanation

            ГÐĩÐ―ÐĩŅ€Ð°Ņ‚ÐūŅ€ ÐūŅ‚ CrazyAlex.
            The high voltage part looks like a self oscillating joule thief. Since this is there since april, what's the story behind it. Any success?

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            • What i might have missed, but the guy talks a lot however i have never seen his SR replication (video) to strengthen his heating theories?

              It is worth reading through all the info there, something might pop up.
              Last edited by Xenomorph; 06-25-2010, 09:34 PM.

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              • The SST (Smith/SR193/Tesla)

                Originally posted by Xenomorph View Post
                Would you mind explaining more in depth how you came to your diagram?
                Look like a wild mix between Don Smith/Kapagen and SR.
                The 9500 Volt Neon transformer will just shred your spark gap and draw a lot of power.
                SR spoke about a total consumption of 1 Amp at 12 Volt !
                What you are showing there will go way beyond that.

                And why 2 oscillators plus an NST? what is the middle part supposed to do.
                Please be so kind and explain
                You can call it the SST for Smith/SR193/Tesla. I really would not say that it has any Kapagen aspects to it. For one, the Kapagen winding is completely different.

                L3 is the key component. L3 is from Smith who got it from Tesla. The center ground winding of L3 is supposed to produce voltage and current. The winding changes direction after the center tap. The rectifier is supposed to combine voltage and current, but then you have pulsed DC. I suppose there should be a smoothing cap after the rectifier. You need to convert the DC to AC to step it down; hence, the oscillator. The frequency of oscillator should be adjustable. At that point, voltage and current should be combined or infolded. Some of the AC can then be sent to a load, and some of the AC can be stepped down and sent to another rectifier. From there, it can be passed through a voltage regulator. From that point, some of 12vdc goes to the push-pull class AB amplifier, and some of the 12vdc goes to a 12vdc to 120vac inverter capable of powering inductive loads. Notice that there is a variac between the inverter and the neon tube transformer, so you can adjust the voltage across L2 and the gas discharge tube.

                Regards,

                VIDBID

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                • Okay if you donīt claim that this has anything to do with SR, then itīs your own diagram. Thatīs okay.
                  Still donīt think this will work, because you must consider the power that this consumes to run.
                  Well and personally i really donīt give anything about Don Smith theories, because they are nothing more than theories.
                  I have still to see or hear from one individual that has built something related to his theories that worked.
                  Just slapping a "Smith" L3 in there isnīt gonna be enough.
                  But i hope you will build it and find something interesting

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                  • Sst

                    Originally posted by Xenomorph View Post
                    Just slapping a "Smith" L3 in there isnīt gonna be enough.
                    Xenomorph, what do you think is behind the SR193 working? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I am assuming that you have been able to get your replication of the SR193 to work yet. If you have gotten it to work, then that is great! If not, then I hope you get it working soon.

                    Regards,

                    VIDBID

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                    • Originally posted by luno
                      Hi everyone,

                      CrazyAlex gives his explanation

                      ГÐĩÐ―ÐĩŅ€Ð°Ņ‚ÐūŅ€ ÐūŅ‚ CrazyAlex.

                      @cosmo

                      Please translate the writing in the schematic in the above post.

                      Thank you,
                      Don
                      Don

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                      • Originally posted by vidbid View Post
                        Xenomorph, what do you think is behind the SR193 working? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I am assuming that you have been able to get your replication of the SR193 to work yet. If you have gotten it to work, then that is great! If not, then I hope you get it working soon.

                        I am of the opinion to try stuff out before i refute it.
                        The SR set-up was merely an attempt to experimentally confirm if this could work or not. It turned out (only for me) that it does NOT.
                        If you get 12 Volt in the secondary you are in business, but with the winding ratio SR or Alex are proposing i get nothing.
                        There is either more to it than has been considered or itīs all a bluff.

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                        • SR193 HV Module

                          Originally posted by Xenomorph View Post
                          Concerning your last post about the frequency generator module, that is (i must say maybe) the oscillator feeding the HV transformer.

                          SR has stated that he took it from a CFL lamp (!) and that it operated in the frequency range that he deemed alright (25-35 kHz).

                          This by the way is a strong indicator for the fact that this is NOT about some magic frequencies to force transmutation.
                          I think you are right about it being an HV driver.



                          And maybe a CFL circuit can be used or modified to be used as the Frequency Generator Module.

                          Regards,

                          VIDBID

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                          • Clearer Image

                            Here's a clearer image.



                            Regards,

                            VIDBID

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                            • 12vdc CFLs

                              I found a website that offers CFLs that run off of 12vdc and found one rated at only 5 watts.

                              Regards,

                              VIDBID

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                              • 12v and 1 amp Fluoro-Lamp Driver

                                I found lamp driver rated at 12v and 1 amp.



                                Regards,

                                VIDBID

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