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Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology

Started by antimony, April 25, 2017, 09:09:27 AM

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erfandl

Quote from: SkyWatcher123 on June 14, 2018, 12:19:57 AM
Hi all, I was inspired by lidmotor to make a version of his latest slayer exciter light.
Thanks for sharing lidmotor.

Used ferrite tube core, one layer 30awg. magnet wire over paper tube, which is over the core.
Not sure of primary turns, made it previously, 24awg. magnet iwre, at least 12 turns, not wound tight.
Using 5 volt usb power supply.
pn424r PNP high voltage transistor, same size as 2n2222.
High speed, higher amp diode off base of transistor.
Two 1n4148 diodes off one end of 30awg. wire, into led bulb, any other diodes, meaning larger, cuased higher amp draw and less light output.
100 Kohm base resistor.
Feit ribbon led bulb, 3.6 watt, 40 watt equivalent, warm white, with circuitry removed.
Picture is blooming a bit, though it is fairly bright for 1/2 watt input, burns into eyes if you look at it, which i don't suggest.

5.06 volts, 110 milliamp input or .55 watts.
The transistor is only warm, not hot.
Will try and tweak for more brightness and efficiency.
peace love light :)
Hi. can you provide schematic of your circuit ?

NickZ

   Some interesting comment from Mikrovolt, at energetic forum, a little while ago.

  "yes we got resonance with a signal generator and an AV plug.
The doctor uses an aluminum two plate capacitor after the SG. ( Signal Gen in series resonance mode )

After that resonance the methods change. (self resonance of the coil)
Then we need to turn the Signal Generator down because we are tuning
for AV current peak self resonance of a series and not a voltage peak. (having different phase)
Some of you have low power output SG that cannot light an led. (need an adjustable output stage)
Next using a spec analyzer he found the current peak when adding the third coil.

I went on with this experiment following instructions exactly and found psec worked
with almost no signal at all proving to myself at least that this type of
current resonance in wireless multi-coil systems found without forced oscillation has merit.
The oscilloscope conventional approach would be misleading. The setup needs near field to SA.
The current derived by this type of harmonic series is done first.
The frequency is dependent on that series. The resonance can vary
but the optimum tuning seen on the spectrum analyzer has a signature". 
                                                                                     end quote. 
 
   I (NickZ), am having a hard time getting my reflector LED bulb to light properly, as the Doc is showing. Using just a couple of 4148s, and the loop at the end. It seams to need a clip lead (even a short one), on the end of the diodes to light up. Still working on it... But, I know that only indicates that something is not right. Maybe the frequency is off, but I had it lighting up by itself pretty well with just a short wire lead off of the diode ends. A 3 inch piece of wire. Seams to work as an antenna/ground of sorts.
But, without the proper metal backed LED board, exactly the same as the Dos has, this set up may not work, as it needs to work.   
  Anyways, that is what I/we have to work on, getting that proper interaction, first. The right frequency or it's harmonics are needed. But, the only way we are going to know if this is all worth pursuing, or not, is to build it right, like Doc is showing.    Dr. Stiffler will have to progress to eventually NOT needing to use the SG as an input source, otherwise this is just not a practical project for most people to follow up on. 
    Remember: The bulb has to go out when you touch it, and not to get brighter. Or it ain't working...

Slider2732

Am going to try a 9W from Lowe's later.
The AD9850 should arrive today and then a lot should hopefully change...well, once i've bolted on the Arduino and screen.
Still need to make something to ramp up the voltage.

uV kindly replied on a vid of mine too. I know he knows his stuff and there are now several people of experience giving help in such ways...all very kind and certainly helping things to progress.


Have just seen the Doc's new video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCBE6eeMyjw
He has SEC 18-x boards available again. Now that is an interesting idea and a good route for his funding. He wishes to replace his current probe that blew up. I hope there is interest, he gains the amount of funds and can buy the replacement.
What was the price of the original boards ?

SkyWatcher123

Hi all, Hi lidmotor, it is one of those filament style led bulbs from Feit.
Though I can't seem to find the exact version i bought awhile ago, a 2 pack of 40 watt equivalent.
It is printed on the bulb, 3.6 watt input at 450 lumens, this link is similar, https://www.homedepot.com/p/Feit-Electric-40-Watt-Equivalent-A15-Dimmable-Filament-LED-90-CRI-Clear-Glass-Light-Bulb-Soft-White-2-Pack-BPA1540927CAFIL-2-RP/304112237
,though it uses more power.
I would say, most of these filament style will work well, since I think they use a higher voltage without the circuitry.
It's not too difficult to remove the small circuit board from bottom of these bulbs, though i may have used a heat gun to loosen the glue holding base to glass bulb.
Hi erfandl, here is the circuit drawing.
peace love light :)

Edit: just checked the 24awg, magnet wire primary turns, 19 turns, wrapped together tight, though is not tight on top of other coil.
Going to make a tighter wind primary with double the turns, 40 turns and compare, then can remove turns and compare also.

gyulasun

Hi SkyWatcher,
Nice results.  Would like to ask if you place a puffer cap across the bulb with the correct polarity to smooth the DC from the AV plug, then how the brightness may change?  Maybe it changes at the expense of input power,  i.e. say  both increases?  Use at least a 160V DC rated electrolytic, say 47 uF. 

You may wish to correct the transistor symbol drawing: the emitter and the collector ought to be flipped.
Thanks,Gyula
EDIT, the emitter and the collector are at good place now, just make the arrow point towards the base as with pnp types  8)