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  • The resistor/capacitor arrangement

    Originally posted by FRC View Post
    What were the values of the cap and resistor you said you were using in place of the coil ?

    FRC
    I tried everything from a 40pf to 100uf with a 1 meg pot in parallel for adjustment. At .02to 1uf it worked the best for me. What I was after was a blinking situation where the energy came out of the source in a short pulses rather than a constant drain. The type of bulb used (like what others found out) also effected how well this worked. A small radio tuned to a null AM station was a great help to hear the frequency. I should have hooked the scope up to see what was happening.

    Lidmotor
    Last edited by Lidmotor; 01-09-2011, 05:34 PM.

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    • Thanks Lidmotor

      Thanks for the info Liidmotor. And by the way, your videos are great!

      FRC

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      • Fusion, I'm excited to try your circuit with the Hazens coil. What size torroid is that one? It looks like it has ~14 turns CT with a 70 turn secondary. I will have to order some 1n60's for this. Is your cfl brighter at all with the led across the secondary? I got a couple 9W cool white cfls yesterday and I'm getting much lower draw from a 1.2V cell (~25mA on dimmest setting). What is the roll of the 1uF non polarized cap?

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        • Originally posted by whacky0 View Post
          Fusion, I'm excited to try your circuit with the Hazens coil. What size torroid is that one? It looks like it has ~14 turns CT with a 70 turn secondary. I will have to order some 1n60's for this. Is your cfl brighter at all with the led across the secondary? I got a couple 9W cool white cfls yesterday and I'm getting much lower draw from a 1.2V cell (~25mA on dimmest setting). What is the roll of the 1uF non polarized cap?
          The led dont affect the circuit Cfl brightness at all that i see . the toroid i used was a goldmine 5 for a dollar . and the turns i can't find the info for it but hazens picture of his coil did have 14 . i think he used a different toroid than Me and Jeanna had . Maybe she remembers winding those .I do not remember because i literally wound 400+ torroids during that period amd thousands of feet of wire . It's buried on Ou JT thread somewhere~~We were comparing notes on them but i lost mine during the move i just made and it was years ago.. I modified the turns to 22 and got mine working . The 1.0 uf isolates the circuit of its ac component or half of it as does the silver camera cap .it keeps the Signal from the cfl from interfering with the other components so they are not directly connected . . All i know it if your like me i start sticking parts on and see the cause and effect . this was the best configuration i came up with the least amout of affected current draw ,frequency ,scope pulses and brightness . you can use a 5 k pot inplace of the 1 k also . . Becareful ordering 1n60 germaniums . some are fake . i have 50 to prove it .they are actually new china silicon knockoffs(yes they are clear) and the voltage drop is not the same . I use Vintage in front of the search on ebay ..I have about a hundred of the vintage ones as i was making an accumulator with them to convert radio and emf into electricity . they produce some volts on there own if you have a real one and my idea. was to series ,parallel them to get the volts and amps i needed .never finished it as you know me i have at least 6 things going on at the same time . .to see if your germanium is real try hooking your meter to it on a low scale and see the volts . I average 0.499 or almost a half a volt off them and i am not near any radio tower within 15 miles .
          Just a thought but Is lasersaber near one ???? could be adding some juice to the circuit that way .\
          NOTE: I just did a quick test and if you get the germanium near the cfl it goes over a volt ~ touch one end to the cfl wire past the cfl and it produced 12 volts at 3 ma with just the germanium across the meter leads . I also tried it on an analog meter and do get close to the same .

          Albert
          Last edited by fusionchip; 01-09-2011, 09:57 PM.

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          • Ed Leedskalnin's U shaped perpetual magnet holdert, once activated, seems to put out between .03 and .07 volts indefinitely. Just the electrical source some of you are looking for to power this device. Can't wait to replicate this and attach the two.
            Last edited by Turion; 01-10-2011, 12:55 AM.
            “Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”
            —Bernhard Haisch, Astrophysicist

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            • Originally posted by Turion View Post
              Ed Leedskalnin's U shaped perpetual magnet holdert, once activated, seems to put out between .03 and .07 volts indefinitely. Just the electrical source some of you are looking for to power this device. I've made one, and those are the readings I'm getting also. Can't wait to replicate this and attach the two.
              Wasn't it lasersaber that showed this in one of his vid's but I thought he was only getting about .03 Millivolts to .07 Millivolts which I'm sure is not enough to do anything for powering this Joule ringer.
              There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine

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              • I believe the input requirement would be in the range of 3-7 volts at .5 to 5 ma.
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                Lovely Wendie99
                Last edited by dragon; 05-11-2011, 11:14 AM.

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                • Originally posted by ewizard View Post
                  Wasn't it lasersaber that showed this in one of his vid's but I thought he was only getting about .03 Millivolts to .07 Millivolts which I'm sure is not enough to do anything for powering this Joule ringer.
                  lasersaber was measuring current (microamps) not voltage - unless i misunderstood. I also enjoyed the magtap vid.

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                  • 4 CFLs + 80 LEDs running on one 32000uF 20V Capacitor. Runtime is just over 5 minutes on one capacitor. I have now learned how to use multiple bifilar coils to my advantage in this circuit. It may be possiple to use something other than bifilar coils but I have found them to work best for me so far. I will post a video soon.
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                    • Originally posted by LaserSaber View Post
                      4 CFLs + 80 LEDs running on one 32000uF 20V Capacitor. Runtime is just over 5 minutes on one capacitor. I have now learned how to use multiple bifilar coils to my advantage in this circuit. It may be possiple to use something other than bifilar coils but I have found them to work best for me so far. I will post a video soon.
                      Lasersaber ,post like that make me want to just give up .As i said you are gifted with free energy.I have put days and nights continuiously and now i am just zapped of energy . Very Nice LS. Why won't you tell us the answer on how you make the coil you are using right now and you see me and others struggling to replicate it . You have to be getting external energy from a powerful source be it cell tower ,radio or military microwaves . I have already seen the germanium put of some good volts and amps with just the rf from a cfl bulb . Please show us the coil dimentions windings ,wire size so at least we have half a chance PLease man . I was happy with 46 hours from an aa battery but i could make your circuit run for years with another circuit i have and you probably know certain red blinking leds pass power intermittely and can keep your circuit charged for the price of a blinker led . Anyways you have won My Vote that this is the closest thing to ou i have ever seen and nice video on your stubblefield Coil . I think my winding days are over and now i give it a rest . l8r

                      Albert Now desperate .
                      Last edited by fusionchip; 01-10-2011, 04:45 AM.

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                      • Very nice LS I'm hoping the 35 volt caps I am going to scavenge off a PS board that are 10000 uf as well as several 35 volt 4700 uf caps will work and that possibly the higher voltage rating may be to some advantage in trying this circuit. Just found an additional 121,000 uf in electrolytics. Now if only I didn't have coilwindaphobia

                        Or it could be a lack of wire at the moment
                        Last edited by ewizard; 01-10-2011, 05:55 AM.
                        There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine

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                        • Capacitance!

                          I just tested two bifilar coils, head to head, one being a single layer 1" diameter, 10" height 26 gauge, the other being 1" diameter 5" height 26 gauge with two layers. I used approximately the same amount of wire on both. The two layer coil draws about .7 mA less 5.7 mA as compared to 5 mA. I was curious if the additional capacitance from layering would be helpful.

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                          • From John Bedini

                            Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
                            Lidmotor,
                            we need to talk about some advancements with LaserSlayer and about some of the experiments you have done. Some very important things here.
                            John Bedini

                            This was on the Bedini Ferris wheel thread. I think he meant LaserSaber.


                            FRC

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                            • frc
                              i bet he was talking about both..

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                              • Kooler

                                You may be right. Slayer and LaserSaber.

                                FRC

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