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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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Jack:
Thanks for sharing your work and effort, it is very interesting and very much appreciated.  Since you are not able to view Woopy's video, here is a summary of his air coil and pulse circuit.  I also included attachments of some images I captured from Woopy's video in case you are able to view them.  I hope this is helpful in addition to Woopy's comments.

Air Coil: 78cm x 61cm, 7 windings, 23 turns each, 0.4mm
Pulse: 58VDC, 60mA, 6.3KHz, 16% duty cycle (555 timer circuit with IRF840A MOSFET)
Primary: 1 winding (wire# 0)
Coil capacitor (6 windings):
  Plate 1: 3 windings connected to load at one end and open on the other end (wire# 1, 2, 3)
  Plate 2: 3 windings connected to load at one end and open on the other end (wire# 4, 5, 6)
Load: 6V lamp (with 4 ohm series monitor resistor) connected across coil capacitor from plate 1 to plate 2
Note: Woopy's video shows that the 6V lamp dims and the primary current increases to 90mA when the open ends of the coil capacitor are shorted together to create a transformer.

Woopy:
Thank you also for the replication work that you shared and for all of your other work and effort that you share.

Jack Noskills

dieter:
just keep on winding on top of previous layer, nothing special is required here.

danas:
I cut 8 mm coil former from a transformer into four pieces. Then just taped two pieces on the toroid. Purpose of coil former is to simply keep the wires close to each other when they go through toroid. Winding takes time though, at least one hour per 10 meters.

Dog-One

Got a nudge to look into this a bit more, so I wound some coils on a 50mm form
which I have a bunch of.  My question is whether it can or does make a difference
if I put the primary inside the secondary or should it be wrapped/formed around
the outside?

Specs:
  I used #24 magnetic wire with about 110 turns on each section.  Winding a
bifilar pair in two sections this way is pretty straightforward and I was able to
keep the pairs tight.

teslonian


Wow, I want to make one now. What is it? I mean I know what it is, I've seen some coils like that somewhere before sprinkled through out the internet but couldn't understand the workings of it completely. I've read Jack's PDF file and I think I  am getting an understanding of it now, intuitively it makes sense with the whole charge and Coulomb density thing going on there.

Where can I obtain a Gas Discharge Tube at?

Dog-One

Quote from: teslonian on April 22, 2017, 01:01:36 AM
Where can I obtain a Gas Discharge Tube at?

https://www.digikey.com/products/en/circuit-protection/gas-discharge-tube-arresters-gdt/142

24 volts all the way to 8500 volts.  Should be able to choose a lower voltage and stack
them in series as needed to avoid buying a bunch of different sizes.  Once you have
something tuned in pretty nice, then I suppose you could order just the exact size you
need.

BTW, http://www.amazing1.com/ has all sorts of parts that may be useful for this project.