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Selfrunning cold electricity circuit from Dr.Stiffler

Started by hartiberlin, October 11, 2007, 05:28:41 PM

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Loki67671

Quote from: alan on April 05, 2008, 11:21:47 AM
What is wrong with my idea of putting a generator to the motor to convert the event to regular current, since no-one is responding to my comment?

@alan
Nothing at all wrong with the idea but time! If you have a breadboard please wire up a SEC Exciter and also please let us know what your results are. At some time I'll probably try that but not just yet. I have to get a couple more identical motors before I go loading the crap out of the single items I have right now. I certainly can say that the fans I fired up per the instructions from Dr. Stiffler are definitely moving some air. I am going to install neodymium magnets on a disc, originally thought I'd measure RPM's this way with just 1 and a hall sensor, might still, but then I of course wondered if I shouldn't just add a few more and wind a stator!  ::) I don't know what the results of that would be and I don't have the time just yet.

I have some family stuff going on right now and I'm drawing the "LOOK" so I'll be back a little later.

Best regards,

Jim
"When the water stinks, I break the dam, with Love I break it" .............Loki

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Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth." - Jules Verne

aluka

hello to all,
i want to make an observation: Asking myself where do the energy come from?
There is vortex energy all over the universe omitted by nearly everyone. When i look at nature the vortex may be the key to a lot of questions. so i made a little ( maybe stupid) experiment with a simple plasma ball where we can see the electron vortex nicely. the Led are lighting with one wire...where there is no fiscal connection except...( induction???) I'm not sure about i made some photos ,

1. the most simple setup
2. putting my finger on the coil the LED's shine much brighter
3. connecting a neon it lites up and the led are brighter

maybe there is something common with your work Dr, Stiffler


DrStiffler

Quote from: Gustav22 on April 05, 2008, 10:47:17 AM
Quote from: RStiffler on April 05, 2008, 09:59:13 AM
...
The SEC Exciter that I have established as standard and used in my last video on HHO is about as wide banded as you will get. It produces very high energy output about every 5MHz from 4.6-356MHz and less useful ones much higher. Granted the low end is left out, but SEC does not work down here (unless someone has done it).

@RStiffler
Hi Doc, I wonder whether it is probable that you don't get proper spikes below 4.6 MHz because you always build such "miniature units"  ;D
Would it not just take MORE MASS to be able to get powerful oscillation at lower frequencies aka subharmonics?  With need for even more mass, the lower you look. But might this not be where the energy really hides (in oscillating mass, I mean)?

After all you yourself wrote
Quote from: RStiffler on February 22, 2008, 11:33:07 AM
..... As anyone can easily see, there is a considerable increase in spectral energy with the larger tube.

@fritz
Quote from: fritz on April 05, 2008, 08:51:38 AM
....So we are talking about 2 _DIFFERENT_ diodes
acting as pump-charged chaos amps operated by the
same "jamming" voltage. ....
Hi fritz, I don't understand, but would like to.
So if you ever find time to explain this a bit more in detail and for the layman, I would appreciate it very much.
@Gustav22
Except for a number of years ago I have not explored much below 1MHz. I did put forth some effort with the AV Plug in configurations similar to Frolov, but found nothing that was of interest to me. I did an extensive examination of from ~1kHz to 2Mhz when I was looking at what Meyer might have been doing. But the higher end is where I prefer to work, the components are smaller, easier to obtain and make and leave a total smaller footprint. I don't want to get into it here, but I do not feel it is worth my time in the lower frequency area. I have a theory, it so far is holding and I need to stay with it until it makes the grade or falls apart.

My HHO work seems to follow my SEC understanding and you must admit if it works out, its the way to go.
All things are possible but some are impractical.

DrStiffler

Quote from: fritz on April 05, 2008, 10:54:13 AM
Quote from: RStiffler on April 05, 2008, 09:14:10 AM

*transient recorder and matlab would make more sense = gives
You have mentioned this before and I think I indicated (seriously) that we would be very grateful if you could do this, is this possible and would you??

Thank you for the valuable and inline with direction post.

I?m still a novice matlab user - and the only transient thing
I could use so far is my 4x100MHz Scope with a COM module
(I?m still looking for). But I?ll let you know when I?m capable of that.

Good Luck for your further research - I have to do some stupid motion
control in the next 2 wks -then there will be time to do the interesting stuff.

rgds.

@Fritz
Sorry Fritz, I did not mean to put you on the spot, I must have read to much into what you said.

Thanks.
All things are possible but some are impractical.