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  • Circuit Diagram - Larger Print

    Hi everyone,

    I tried to make a new exact diagram with larger component identification print for us older folks .... looks a bit better

    Rosemary Ainslie COP>17 Heater Circuit - Revised 10-25-09

    Glen
    Open Source Experimentalist
    Open Source Research and Development

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    • Originally posted by FuzzyTomCat View Post
      Hi Luc,

      I am thinking that the diameter of the "Load Resistor" possibly is one of the keys to this replication .... the reason being that all the test results I did using a smaller off the shelf wire wound resistor (20-26 uH) did not perform well at all.

      As for the test tube ... Humm ... I don't think the "pyrex" glass thickness will allow you to wind a resistor using AWG 20 "Ni Cr" wire .... this material is very springy stuff and you must apply a lot of pressure to get it winded, so I wouldn't recommend it.

      There is a piece of 32mm that was a scrap that we found the ends are melted in as normal but it isn't totally perfect it's "exactly" the same material as mine and Aarons prototype resistor and the same size. If you would like it, I would only charge you shipping, if you need a photo or something we can talk in the PM's.

      Glen
      Thanks for the reply Glen,

      I sent you a PM with my delivery address and shipping payment method.

      @Rosemary, I drove my mother down to her winter mobile home in Florida so it's not quite a vacation lots of work to be done

      Luc

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      • Originally posted by gotoluc View Post
        Thanks for the reply Glen,

        I sent you a PM with my delivery address and shipping payment method.

        @Rosemary, I drove my mother down to her winter mobile home in Florida so it's not quite a vacation lots of work to be done

        Luc
        Ok. Drive carefully Luc. We need you safe and back at that work bench. LOL.

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        • Z is for Zipon

          In 2006, this article indicated that Sandia Labs Z machine:

          Sandia's Z machine exceeds two billion degrees Kelvin

          Z’s energies in these experiments raised several questions.
          First, the radiated x-ray output was as much as four times the expected kinetic energy input.
          Ordinarily, in non-nuclear reactions, output energies are less — not greater — than the total input energies. More energy had to be getting in to balance the books, but from where could it come?


          Perhaps the 'Z-Pinch' will become known as the 'Zipon Pinch'

          "Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor

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          • I just thought of something.... could the pyrex be adding to the effect, as it contains a significant amount of iron?

            Originally posted by FuzzyTomCat View Post
            Hi Luc,

            I am thinking that the diameter of the "Load Resistor" possibly is one of the keys to this replication .... the reason being that all the test results I did using a smaller off the shelf wire wound resistor (20-26 uH) did not perform well at all.

            As for the test tube ... Humm ... I don't think the "pyrex" glass thickness will allow you to wind a resistor using AWG 20 "Ni Cr" wire .... this material is very springy stuff and you must apply a lot of pressure to get it winded, so I wouldn't recommend it.

            There is a piece of 32mm that was a scrap that we found the ends are melted in as normal but it isn't totally perfect it's "exactly" the same material as mine and Aarons prototype resistor and the same size. If you would like it, I would only charge you shipping, if you need a photo or something we can talk in the PM's.

            Glen

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            • Is it possible, to get a translation for this?

              http://www.inkomp-delta.com/page3.html

              This also uses a waveform very similar to FuzzyTomCat's pulse, and if the equipment is not being fooled by the frequency in some way, it also indicates a very high, possibly over unity input to output ratio.

              "Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor

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              • I asked on the Facebook Group, we have some Members from Russia, so hopefully someone will help and transcribe it

                At the home page (http://www.inkomp-delta.com), there is this in English.. Lol i wonder if it makes more sense in another language:

                "INKOMP finds appendices in all devices in which it is made switching or summation of magnetic streams of permanent magnets, and as also electromagnets. Through INKOMP the spectrum types and kinds of electromagnetic devices, opportunities of use of permanent magnets as power supplies in independent electromagnetic devices for generating electric energy increases.
                INKOMP it is intended for work in electrotechnical arrangements on managements of magnetic circuits, and as and on transformations of a magnetic stream of a permanent magnet in pulsing, limiting influences switching arrangement on a working (target) part. Expediently its work in the power supplies working in an independent mode."

                Then there is another page with more in english (in a pic).. This page says nothing about magnets, so it is unclear if this particular featured device in the vid is magnet related or not (they may have more than one tech):

                http://www.inkomp-delta.com/page7.html

                This 2nd vid shows the device itself better:

                http://www.inkomp-delta.com/page9.html
                Last edited by jibbguy; 10-29-2009, 07:17 PM.

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                • Originally posted by eternalightwithin View Post
                  I just thought of something.... could the pyrex be adding to the effect, as it contains a significant amount of iron?
                  Hi,

                  Don't quite know where you got your information at all .... It would be nice for you to reference what you may think is in "Borosilicate Glass" ( Pyrex ) .... but there is absolutely "NO" iron in "Borosilicate Glass" ( Pyrex ).

                  WILMAD-LABGLASS BOROSILICATE GLASS PROPERTIES

                  Glass Properties, Technical Data for Borosilicate and Silica Quartz

                  Borosilicate glass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                  Glen
                  Open Source Experimentalist
                  Open Source Research and Development

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                  • Originally posted by FuzzyTomCat View Post
                    Hi,

                    Don't quite know where you got your information at all .... It would be nice for you to reference what you may think is in "Borosilicate Glass" ( Pyrex ) .... but there is absolutely "NO" iron in "Borosilicate Glass" ( Pyrex ).

                    WILMAD-LABGLASS BOROSILICATE GLASS PROPERTIES

                    Glass Properties, Technical Data for Borosilicate and Silica Quartz

                    Borosilicate glass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                    Glen
                    I think the confusion there is the dual term for 'Pyrex' where kitchen utensils with this name are primarily Soda-Lime glass which also contains about 0.04% Iron (III) Oxide.

                    It sure is good to see all these details being worked out

                    "Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor

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                    • Opps, sorry. You are right. I should have known that too since I am in Laboratory. Brain fart

                      Edit: Aye Harvey. I was thinking Iron make glass stronger to prevent heat cracking. Didn't think it through.


                      Originally posted by FuzzyTomCat View Post
                      Hi,

                      Don't quite know where you got your information at all .... It would be nice for you to reference what you may think is in "Borosilicate Glass" ( Pyrex ) .... but there is absolutely "NO" iron in "Borosilicate Glass" ( Pyrex ).

                      WILMAD-LABGLASS BOROSILICATE GLASS PROPERTIES

                      Glass Properties, Technical Data for Borosilicate and Silica Quartz

                      Borosilicate glass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                      Glen

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                      • new video

                        Hi all

                        Just uploading a new video. Thanks Harvey for the idea

                        I have the circuit running on its own, it is recharging the battery to a higher voltage than it started with.

                        I now need a very simple transistor circuit to replace the reed switch and coil, and must have a variable frequency, can anybody help

                        Will post link to video when it is uploaded

                        Mike

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                        • Originally posted by Michael John Nunnerley View Post
                          Hi all

                          Just uploading a new video. Thanks Harvey for the idea

                          I have the circuit running on its own, it is recharging the battery to a higher voltage than it started with.

                          I now need a very simple transistor circuit to replace the reed switch and coil, and must have a variable frequency, can anybody help

                          Will post link to video when it is uploaded

                          Mike
                          Hello Mike. This I am really looking forward to seeing. Can you give us a link?

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                          • I also have been eagerly waiting

                            YouTube - centraflow's Channel

                            I keep checking there to see if it shows up. LOL, you may get a lot of clicks on your channel that way

                            "Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor

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                            • video now loaded

                              Hi all video now loaded

                              YouTube-centraflow's Channel

                              Mike
                              Last edited by Michael John Nunnerley; 10-30-2009, 06:49 PM. Reason: forgot link

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                              • link not working

                                My link is not working, so use the link that Harvey posted above

                                Mike

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