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Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor

Started by Jack Noskills, February 09, 2017, 07:41:34 AM

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profitis

"Do not trust 100% technical language
translations: you only get probably 50% knowledge
https://worldwide.escapescene"

Or -40. but alas,where there is smoke..(my favorite saying)

antimony

I modified an existing coil i had, and i am using on of those hv big killing tennis racket,  and i was only wondering  if i dare to connect my scope probe to a low ohm resistor in series with the load?

Will i fry the scope, or can i just go ahead?

Belfior

Quote from: antimony on November 28, 2017, 11:23:49 AM
I modified an existing coil i had, and i am using on of those hv big killing tennis racket,  and i was only wondering  if i dare to connect my scope probe to a low ohm resistor in series with the load?

Will i fry the scope, or can i just go ahead?

I usually start with an LED and then a full bridge rectifier cap and a DC voltmeter. After that a 5000V probe and then a regular probe. Scope costs a lot and voltmeter costs 3$. Still worried if too high freq can kill the scope or will it just show weird stuff?

Almost broke my iphone when I took a video of my tesla coil... That thing transmits A LOT and it will induct into your iphone circuits

Jack Noskills

Energetic to electric induction occurs in the DC conversion and it is a very powerful effect. It can charge the capacitor to a voltage that equals electric field potential squared. With resonance it is quite easy to achieve 1000 volts electric field potential in a coil capacitor system using a signal generator. This can charge a properly sized capacitor to one million volts!

Changes listed:
- Addition to theory which introduces five different induction methods.
- Updated 'Conversion to hot electricity' section with new information that resulted from theory update.
- Added 'Using coil capacitor for pulsing'. It has the same information as before but it is now in a separate section to emphasize the importance of it.
- Added 'Signal generator testing guidelines' that guide how to make resonance experiments safely.

If you do not fully understand energetic to electric induction and the dangers involved then you must not do resonance testing using capacitors. If you think that signal generator cannot possible be dangerous then this is not for you. This system can hurt and it will if you happen to give it a chance.

notes:
- Capacitor charging and the effect of ground have been tested but capacitor charging rate has not been confirmed.
[size=0pt]- Resonant rise effect in a coil capacitor has not been confirmed but since resonant rise works in a Tesla coil it will work also in a coil capacitor.[/size]

critterfer

well hurry up lets get on it and build these darn things were gonna need alot of them