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Lords of the Ring

Started by giantkiller, January 06, 2007, 11:53:14 PM

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giantkiller

Quote from: AhuraMazda on January 22, 2007, 05:36:03 PM
You may find D3.PDF by Patrick Kelly useful. It contains this circuit and a lo more.
AM

And the wire jumps because of the outburst of radiant energy!
See next post...Excellance on page 8! They used copper sheets with holes. I say cheap test would be lamp wire collector!  The thing would be if the radiance to the lamp cord has to go through air as a spark or can it simply be a high speed magnetic wave.

Must see!
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,1914.msg22312.html#msg22312

--giantkiller.

AhuraMazda

This file is normally updated by the author every so often but here is the one I've got.

AM

FatBird

Very Nice Post by MRL.

It seems like the first part of the circuit could be replaced by a $20 Inverter (say about 100 Watts or so) from an Auto Supply Store.  That would take care of the conversion from 12VDC to 120 VAC (actually 170VAC Peak V).

Comments welcome.


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mrl

Quote from: giantkiller on January 22, 2007, 04:57:01 PM
Quote from: mrl on January 22, 2007, 04:23:55 PM
Here's a radiant oscillator that's triggered using a neon bulb.  It should trigger at about 65 volts.  You could probably adjust the voltage upward by adding a resistor in series with it.  Also, for the transistor substitute - Q1.  The BD234C substitute should be one with reasonably high gain from what I can see.  You may need to put in a trim pot and a lower value resistor in series with it and adjust the bias.

Tnx. I see the TPU config in the schematic transformer. couldn't I fire the SCR with a BEMF spike? I think I can. I also am trying to remove the output batteries. The input could be used temp or take the output coupled back to the input and trigger the oscillation with a magnet swipe. I also see the ferrite being replaced with iron garden wire for programmable size. But at the moment not connected.

I am on a brain train right now. Should come out of the tunnel with less passengers. :D

--giantkiller. ;)

Yes you can fire the SCR with an (isolated) spike.  Also, remember, you cannot connect both system grounds together or the RE will be lost.  They must remain isolated.  That's why John put in the opto-coupler.  You must think of that system as being an open one way system not a closed one.

The core material in the FE osc is welding wire.  Cheap stuff.


giantkiller

Quote from: mrl on January 22, 2007, 09:30:29 PM
Quote from: giantkiller on January 22, 2007, 04:57:01 PM
Quote from: mrl on January 22, 2007, 04:23:55 PM
Here's a radiant oscillator that's triggered using a neon bulb.  It should trigger at about 65 volts.  You could probably adjust the voltage upward by adding a resistor in series with it.  Also, for the transistor substitute - Q1.  The BD234C substitute should be one with reasonably high gain from what I can see.  You may need to put in a trim pot and a lower value resistor in series with it and adjust the bias.

Tnx. I see the TPU config in the schematic transformer. couldn't I fire the SCR with a BEMF spike? I think I can. I also am trying to remove the output batteries. The input could be used temp or take the output coupled back to the input and trigger the oscillation with a magnet swipe. I also see the ferrite being replaced with iron garden wire for programmable size. But at the moment not connected.

I am on a brain train right now. Should come out of the tunnel with less passengers. :D

--giantkiller. ;)

Yes you can fire the SCR with an (isolated) spike.  Also, remember, you cannot connect both system grounds together or the RE will be lost.  They must remain isolated.  That's why John put in the opto-coupler.  You must think of that system as being an open one way system not a closed one.

The core material in the FE osc is welding wire.  Cheap stuff.



And do we now know why SM used bailing wire? A cheap configurable transformer core. Have I been missing something? I seem to be catching on as of late.

I added a pic of the wave phases depicted at the instance of first potential. I think it is pretty clear .

--giantkiller.