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Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

Started by Tesla_2006, July 31, 2006, 08:15:00 PM

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UncleFester

Quote from: Elisha on May 31, 2008, 11:19:06 PM
Here is the first review to the circuit of Abbarue. each part of the circuit have a part name to better indicate the changes needed.

I change the 100 ohm resistor for 1,8 ohm resistor, this is the real value for a little piece of carbon.

included the strong neo magnet

included the toroidal to extract the electricity generated.

Please make any review to the circuit, i will make the changes.

http://cid-af6651c3ee69b115.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Varios/SingleShootV01.cct


I got my schematic program upgraded now. We found last weekend we need a disconnect (triac possibly) or a large inductor on the mains to prevent breaker popping during capacitor discharge if mains are used to charge the bank. I plan on using a small microprocessor to drop connection to the mains then fire cap bank, then connect mains again. Mains connection would be running for the entire half cycle until zero crossing, then cap bank fires. This allows constant charging of the bank at all times, but a short disconnect during bank firing.

AbbaRue

Thanks Elisha for the nice drawing, I just did a screen capture from the simulator.
I was planing on posting a better version later,
but I wanted to get the schematic out as soon as possible so others could use it.
This is the simplest and cheapest circuit I could find. 
Also wanted to add that the 1ohm resistor at the voltage input
and the 10 ohm resistor going to the mosfet aren't needed.
I used them for measurement purposes in the simulator.
When I actually built the unit I left them out.
Also if using an electrolytic cap. for 'C1' the positive is to the left side, you may want to add the + sign to the drawing.
Again thanks.

For my capacitor bank charger, I am using a 120v 500 Watt halogen bulb connected in series,
that should prevent the braker from popping.
If you are connecting it to a 240 volt supply then just use 2 of them in series to get 240 volts.
Or you may be able to buy 240 volt halogen bulbs there.
I bought the halogen bulbs at Canadian Tire for $5 for a package of 2.

Elisha

This is the design update, for continuous shooting

With the suggestions of Abbarue and UncleFester

<iframe scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" frameborder="0" style="width:240px;height:66px;margin:3px;padding:0;border:1px solid #dde5e9;background-color:#ffffff;" src="http://cid-af6651c3ee69b115.skydrive.live.com/embedrowdetail.aspx/Varios/MultipleShootV02.cct"></iframe>

http://cid-af6651c3ee69b115.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Varios/MultipleShootV02.cct

If we need to get this working, we have to work in the documentation for everybody can make the replication.

If someone have another working model, this most to be replicated, i will make the circuit.

In another post, i will make the shopping list of equipment and pieces to make all testing, including the estimated price from internet.

AbbaRue


hartiberlin

Hi Elisha,
many thanks for this circuit.

Why do you just use monoflop one trigger pulse ?

Is it not better to pulse the graphite rod constantly ?

2. Still no pictures or videos from the other guys playing with it ?
Did your new cameras not yet come in ?

Anyway, take your time you need and
better present it in a well done video.

Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
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