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  • #61
    Originally posted by baroutologos View Post
    I bet its the Slayer setup with the MPSA06 transistor, and the L1 few turns coil going to base, right?

    I have being trying a similar also, but my power draw is monstrous higher!
    I need to make another coil, similar than yours i guess
    Yes, I'm using the MPSA06 transistor with a 1meg resistor. 15 turns on the primary 18ga wire and 700 on the secondary with 28 wire. Fun little project .
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    Last edited by dragon; 06-05-2011, 12:52 PM.

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    • #62
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      cool!

      here is the "how to build" one pdf: How to Build Solid-State Electrical Over-Unity Devices

      i think this diserves his own thread!!

      hugs

      @dragon, thank you ver much for sharing your setup, have you tryed to light 15W fridge incandescent bulbs connected to copper thick plate? hugs

      Originally posted by Hope View Post
      Hope this theory and patent helps explain just where the quantum energy is being generated and how. Seems like this mag-gen is the simplest one yet. This attachment didn't take is was the Kunel patent on a mag-gen breaking the magnetic circle collapses not only the magnetic field it makes them field "slap" back together generating lots of light speed particle movements, which in turn bump all kinds of close matter. so collecting the slap back and ringing it again will add to the primary ring which in turn cyclically pump the next slap back harder. etc... Also looks like a Grid Dip Meter would help "tune" our resonators, they sell on ebay for $100-400 bucks. There are free dipmeter circuits on the net. Take the time to read this patent KUNEL PATENT: (DE3024814) a few are committing to a build on this device on another well known site. Hope this is the golden egg! You seem to be able to start this circuit with just a magnet.
      Light, 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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      • #63
        Originally posted by TanTric View Post
        cool!


        @dragon, thank you ver much for sharing your setup, have you tryed to light 15W fridge incandescent bulbs connected to copper thick plate? hugs
        No, but it will light a 4w 120volt resistive type night light to a dull glow which surprised me. Being conservative it seems this would indicate at least a 1 watt load on the 1/4 watt input. Interesting enough to pursue other tests on the little unit when time allows. I've also charged some caps using loop antenna's from it with some interesting results as well. I've also had it running on less than 1 volt input but the best it would do is light an LED wirelessly in close proximity. Seems happy at around 5 volts, more than that the little transistor gets hot, less and the effects seem to dissapate...
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        Last edited by dragon; 06-05-2011, 12:52 PM.

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        • #64
          I've been reading papers on WiTricity, it uses a very similar system of 2 coils coupled with high frequency. The theory is pretty fascinating to read too and it's really nothing supernatural.

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          • #65
            What is the difference with Tesla Coil...?

            So, basically I read something about Brovin-Kacher but the main information is in Russian and I understand only specific things in that language.

            My main question is what is the difference between...
            1. Tesla Coil
            2. Brovin Kacher
            3. Ignition Coil


            I have understood that TC amplifies electricity by inductance effects. The Brovin transformer do the same but by capacitive effects. Correct me if I'm wrong.

            Thanks

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            • #66
              Incandescent light

              So, was ANYONE able to replicate the incandescent bulb experiment from the russian video?

              I am able to light up some little fluorescent light bulbs, but even the tiniest bulb having filament stays off. And if I get the copper plate closer to the coil I get burns!

              Pls help. Maybe show the waveform on the primary also.
              Thanks

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              • #67
                Originally posted by ;
                So, was ANYONE able to replicate the incandescent bulb experiment from the russian video?

                I am able to light up some little fluorescent light bulbs, but even the tiniest bulb having filament stays off. And if I get the copper plate closer to the coil I get burns!

                Pls help. Maybe show the waveform on the primary also.
                Thanks
                I've had the same problem I've built many systems that would light fluorescent bulbs but when it came to the incandescent even the ultra small bulbs wouldn't light, I think you would need to add a copper plate to one end of the filament and a ground to the other to get it to light but I never got around to testing it

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                • #68
                  There are newer videos on YouTube showing that they can light incandescent bulbs now using the kacher system. It is mostly just a bigger higher powered version of the exciter, but they add some new tricks to it, not used in the original versions. Copper split tube inside the coil, etz...
                  Look for those videos on YouTube.
                  The reason that it would not light incandescent bulbs before is due to the HV without sufficient current, but that has changed. Transistor heat issues are always a problem when using higher voltages, such as 24 to 36 volts, or higher. I don't know if that has been resolved, or not.
                  That is the problem that I'm dealing with now on my dual inverter circuit, similar to Lasersaber 3.0 version, running on 24 volts. Big light, and big heat. Could boil water with the 2n3055 in just seconds.
                  Might make for a good water heater???
                  Anyways, good to see some interest in the Exciter/kacher circuits.

                  Nick_Z

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