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The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?

Started by Bruce_TPU, July 01, 2007, 12:14:40 AM

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wattsup

Well I did my modifications on my build #2 but nothing special. Same old same old. Voltage rises to around 9vdc. Light a small bulb, goes down, and starts going back up again.

Tried so many combinations of caps, voltages, loads, no loads, transformer in series with either the primary or secondary or other configs, and nothing gives. I am almost certain now the electrical tape is a hindrance indeed.

I have contacted a company in Europe that makes the Alu Varnish to see if they have a dealer in North America. No answer yet. I don't think I can buy directly from them since this would entail shipping of a potentially flamable solution. That's a no no. Sooooooooooooooo.

Maybe I'll try Kraft paper.

Or maybe I'll just wait out the three weeks (two weeks left haha) until Brnbrade comes back. This will give me some time to work out more ECD tests like my ECD+ idea.

Unless someone has a better idea, at this stage, I am stumped.

BEP

I'll be mixing the black goop from dry cell batteries into conventional clear shelac. If the effect is what I suspect then it'll be the same as Al varnish.

Does the speed of voltage change with different or no capacitance?

The changing voltage sounds like a good sign - It tells me your coils are connected correctly.

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wattsup

@BEP

Quote from: BEP on July 18, 2007, 04:57:03 PM
I'll be mixing the black goop from dry cell batteries into conventional clear shelac. If the effect is what I suspect then it'll be the same as Al varnish.

Does the speed of voltage change with different or no capacitance?

The changing voltage sounds like a good sign - It tells me your coils are connected correctly.

Yes the speed of voltage rise or fall is dependant on the cap used. I found that with low uF caps, there was no or little rise, with high uF caps, the decrease was slower when lighting the bulb and the increase was also slower since it required more uF to raise the voltage.

Since I do not know the capacitor value of Brnbrades' Trial #1 and #2, I tried all the ceramic caps I could find and none worked. The ceramic caps I had were in the high voltage low 0.xxxx uf range. I would need to find one with high uF low voltage but have not been able to find one yet.

Brndrabes' Trial #4 was the one I could try exactly as I had the same cap values since they were easy to identify. This was without input voltage or sound, and nothing worked. Tried start ups with voltage pulses in vairous points and nothing. Also, we cannot see on the photo were the meter was actually set. That is why I indicated either 13 or 50 VAC output on the photo. My unit was not near this, no AC, slight DC, so this main comparison of my unit to Brnbrades results leads me to conclude that my unit is not made properly.

Also, I connected my meter to points A and C and my signal generator on point B. Was able to bring the voltage up to 68 vac, plugged a 7.5 watt 120 vac bulb and nothing. Voltage dropped to mV's but no light. There was probably minimal current.

So all in all, the build in question is not good.

BEP - Please make sure you write down your next build spec so we can compare.

My build #1 had 3 layers of alu foil, build #2 had 24" on the first alu foil layer and 36" on the second alu foil layer. Maybe this was too much also.

jacob

Quote from: wattsup on July 18, 2007, 04:30:12 PM

... Maybe I'll try Kraft paper.

Or maybe I'll just wait out the three weeks (two weeks left haha) until Brnbrade comes back. This will give me some time to work out more ECD tests like my ECD+ idea.

Unless someone has a better idea, at this stage, I am stumped.


Sure! Why don't you try the obvious thing and connect your Aluminium capacitors to obtain either series or parallel resonant circuits. Because if Brnbade has anything at all, this is it. Otherwise, it's just a regular Cook McFarland coil.

Quote from: wattsup on July 18, 2007, 04:30:12 PM

Well I did my modifications on my build #2 but nothing special. Same old same old. Voltage rises to around 9vdc. Light a small bulb, goes down, and starts going back up again.


Quote from: wattsup on July 18, 2007, 10:15:16 PM

... So all in all, the build in question is not good...


Wattsup,

You can choose to see it that way, but you'll be missing out on something really important. This is like looking at a rough diamond and thinking that it is worthless.

Jacob