Replication of Eric's Longitudinal electricity from Spain.
Dear Aaron, Dr-Green and specially T-Rex.
In Spain we are planning to replicate Eric's famous vintage experiment, that was replicated in the Summer 2013 Conference. Our main goal is to achieve a source of truly Longitudinal Electricity.
Our first step should be to replicate the Fischer Diathermy Machine (we can not afford to buy one), but in the schema that we see in this link, there's something that we would like to confirm, and please apologize if what I gonna say is a non-sense or it's been said before (I did not find it).
The main question is with the first HV transformer in which there's some question's that come up to my mind when I first saw it;
¿ Is that copper strand what is used in the two secondaries of the first transformer? ¿ Bifilar or normal? If it's that the case, then it should be reasonable to think in a considerable self-capacity which would make that transformer to resonate in a low frequency, as well as to increase the longitudinal effects ¿ Do they both aspects sound reasonable?
¿ Is that 5 Kv output ? The guy in the video said 2,5Kv. He also said that in the next step, the Tesla Coil, there's 90 turns in the secundary. If it's that the case, and there's 7 turns in the first, then we should expect a higher voltage output of 60 Kv. ¿ Which output voltage (non-specified) does the FD deliver?
¿ How much is the top resistance in the variable reactor?
Waiting for your answers.
Thanks from Spain.
Dear Aaron, Dr-Green and specially T-Rex.
In Spain we are planning to replicate Eric's famous vintage experiment, that was replicated in the Summer 2013 Conference. Our main goal is to achieve a source of truly Longitudinal Electricity.
Our first step should be to replicate the Fischer Diathermy Machine (we can not afford to buy one), but in the schema that we see in this link, there's something that we would like to confirm, and please apologize if what I gonna say is a non-sense or it's been said before (I did not find it).
The main question is with the first HV transformer in which there's some question's that come up to my mind when I first saw it;
¿ Is that copper strand what is used in the two secondaries of the first transformer? ¿ Bifilar or normal? If it's that the case, then it should be reasonable to think in a considerable self-capacity which would make that transformer to resonate in a low frequency, as well as to increase the longitudinal effects ¿ Do they both aspects sound reasonable?
¿ Is that 5 Kv output ? The guy in the video said 2,5Kv. He also said that in the next step, the Tesla Coil, there's 90 turns in the secundary. If it's that the case, and there's 7 turns in the first, then we should expect a higher voltage output of 60 Kv. ¿ Which output voltage (non-specified) does the FD deliver?
¿ How much is the top resistance in the variable reactor?
Waiting for your answers.
Thanks from Spain.
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