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Trawoeer Power Pyramid Version 12 - Electrical output from a homemade pyramid

Started by hartiberlin, June 28, 2011, 04:05:30 PM

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k4zep

Hi All,

Charging reactor......for real this time.  Sand @ 180-200 degrees F to dry out. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5mR9iX7eq4

Respectfully
Ben K4ZEP

zhak

Good morning everyone.
Ben K4ZEP
You can details about the connection of the transformer with reactor. (there seems to be one wire connected?)
Let's look at in more detail.
I'm going to the transformer from a microwave oven

k4zep

Quote from: zhak on August 26, 2011, 02:18:01 PM
Good morning everyone.
Ben K4ZEP
You can details about the connection of the transformer with reactor. (there seems to be one wire connected?)
Let's look at in more detail.
I'm going to the transformer from a microwave oven

Hi Zhak,

Yes, with 5,000 VAC 60Hz, (Probably 2000 to 2500 VAC would be fine also) if you connected the other side to the copper tube, you would have a complete breakdown of the
insulation of the inner coil and lots of smoke.  YOU ONLY CONNECT one wire of the output wires to the inner wire of the reactor when
charging.  You let the other wire float and it is not connected.  Is is more of a electrostatic type field than a EM field.  You will see smaller pieces of quarts push away from the copper when you pour it into the reactor.

I hope this helps. 

Respectfully,
Ben K4ZEP

zhak

Thanks Ben.
There is a problem.
The transformer has 220V input, but there is unego phase and zero (ground).
Hence, the output will be high-voltage and zero phase, which connect to the reactor?
And there is a difference as a transformer to connect the power plug?

neptune

@zhak. It is very easy . Connect ONE wire from the high voltage output terminal [there is only one ] to the inner coil of reactor . The mains terminals can be connected either way round . that is not important . Make sure that you learn all the safety precautions when working with high voltage , or it will kill you .