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Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology

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

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gyulasun

Hi Itsu,

I have been little busy. Thanks for your latest video on the frequency sweep. For the time being
I cannot add more useful deductions than you have arrived at from those tests.

Gyula

gyulasun

Quote from: NickZ on August 12, 2018, 12:11:11 PM
    Here below is my latest video.    Capacitive coupling on both the LED boards being feed by my
13.56MHz crystal oscillator. Running on 24v from 2  12v, 7aH batteries.    Both led bulbs are flashlight
or emergency light bulbs, in which all the leds are in parallel, (not series connected), to light at 4v full on.
So, these are not 120v type bulbs, although the long led board came off of a 120v grid rechargeable system.The oscillator can't provide the full 4v
to light all the leds, fully. YET.   https://youtu.be/meFHQzR59FY
Hi Nick,
Nice job and surely a progress! 
Please allow a notice: the Doc did not recommend the use of LEDs in parallel, only in series.  He wrote on this
a few page long file you can download it from here if you do not have it: http://lust-for-life.org/Lust-For-Life/_Textual/RonaldRStiffler__AnEfficientMethodForDrivingLEDArraysFromASpatialEnergyCoherenceExciter_8pp/RonaldRStiffler__AnEfficientMethodForDrivingLEDArraysFromASpatialEnergyCoherenceExciter_8pp.pdf
The reason probably is that his circuits produce relatively high voltages and relatively low currents while putting
LEDs in parallel needs relatively high currents at definitely low voltages like you find as 4V.
Gyula

NickZ

   Gyula:   Yes, I've seen those before. But, as I don't have the right type of bulb, yet, I'm doing what I can with what I do have.
Anyway, the bulbs are lighting in parallel, also, at least to some degree. Enough to play with, I think.   I will also try to solder up some leds in series, also. I do have a 5 led in series bulb, I may try it on, next.
   I don't know why I can't light a neon bulb, other than that I don't have enough voltage. The Doc can light a big neon using his SEC18.  I should be able to do so, also. So, I'm wondering how he gets such high voltages.  Is it the coil on the bobbin that is helping to jack up the voltage? Is that what I need to do, as well. Or not?   I will try to find the series wired 120v leds with the heat sink backplate, as soon as I can. But, for now I will add some 4148 diodes to the AV plug on the 26 led board,and see if that will help to raise the voltage. Or not.
Doc says the more diodes, the better.  We'll see...
 
    Itsu: Can your set up light up a neon bulb?  What voltage are you using at the input. What do you get at the output?                    Sorry, but one more question. How many turns are your L3 coils, tuned to 13.MHz. 

TinselKoala

@Partzman:
How do you interpret the negative COP values? What are the consequences of a negative COP?

partzman

Quote from: TinselKoala on August 12, 2018, 07:50:04 PM
@Partzman:
How do you interpret the negative COP values? What are the consequences of a negative COP?

TK,

My interpretation of a negative COP is infinite COP and a negative COP is the result of a measured negative input energy.  The consequence of such a device would be runaway into destruction unless limited.

The real question is, are the measurements accurate?

Regards,
Pm