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Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology

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

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NickZ

Quote from: Lidmotor on August 03, 2018, 01:46:43 PM
Itsu--  I agree that at this point it is difficult to know which way Doc is going with his experiments.  I found this video dealing with capacitive power transmission using just the signal from a function generator and it may apply to what we are looking at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YegIW-1hbvQ

NickZ---  It looks like you now have things working right.  Any thoughts about it?  What do you think is happening?

--Lidmotor



   Lidmotor:  Not much, it's still a very low power system, and I don't see much advantage or use for it, as yet.
The actual light output is not much to right home about, either, and this circuit is not going to save any money on my power bill.
Nor do I see any advantage in the "loop",  over a direct connection. A direct connection is better, and stronger, like just connecting the leds to a battery. Otherwise, it's just a very weak although efficient Exciter circuit. 
   I will continue on for a while longer, to see what the Doc has up his sleeve, if anything.

seychelles

NICK Z SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE..100 MEGAWATTS RF AT 13.5HERZTS.
SEYCHELLES HAS RESONANCE.  ;D

seychelles

NON SERIOUSLY I WILL BE GETTING AN RF PRE AMP AND RF AMPLIFIER AND SEE HOW FAR THIS
THING CAN GO..IT HAS A LOT OF POTENTIAL..

NickZ

   You mean, how much current it will consume, compared to how much light (lumins) it can provide???
   That will be an interesting test. The "big picture".

   Using only LED bulbs will limit what the system can do.  As compared to my HV Kacher circuit, running off of the same 24v batteries. Which can light a 100w incandescent bulb, or many LED bulbs, at a much further distance from the source.

   I'm more interested in light output, than a limited output, in the name of efficiency.
   Good luck with your tests. I think that this crystal circuit needs some power behind it, to see any use able effects.
I already have "night lights", and I'm not looking to make more of them. So far, I don't see the Doc showing much light output, yet, as compared to the same 120v led bulb on the grid.

   BTW:  No need to capitalize the text, we hear you just fine.

Lidmotor

NickZ and Seychelles--- OK for guys like us the meaning for this 'light' project has a more real world meaning than most.  It is all about lumens per watt and can we light up our place on a small amount of power.  For me I am looking for a light on a small sailboat 30 miles from the grid.  For years I have worked on these light projects hoping to solve my lighting problem using a design we worked on here at the forum.  Some worked pretty good and I did use them on trips but now I am using just this simple $5 solution.  It is basically a rechargeable 130LM led solar powered light.  For what my wife and I need on a 4 day trip this gets the job done.  There are several versions of this light but this one has an internal 850mAh Li battery, red led charge indicator, on/off switch, and the connectors are compatible with normal USB power banks. 

  I know that this is off topic but I thought I should mention something I have found that really works.  On our 32' boat we use two of them.  The small solar panels are placed in the cabin window inside the boat and charge up the lights during the day.  They do not need direct sunlight to charge.  We use the light for 3-4 hours each night.  We are at 34 degree N latitude and the summer sunlight here in Southern California is a reliable free energy source.

You can find them on EBay for $5-$8 delivered.

--Lidmotor