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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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Gustav22

Hi nickle989 and others,
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Sorry for being off topic.

@ Doc or Loki, etc.
I think the Doc uses resistors for the 22uH inductor and the 10 uH inductor in the exciter.
No?

What are the values (ohm) of these resistors?

Thanks

PS I hope it is no offense to link to the above image on the Doc's website.
money for rope

Loki67671

@Gustav22,
They are not resistors. They are epoxy coated RF chokes in exactly the stated values.

@All,
Deviations from Dr. Stifflers designs will result in testing your own twists of his circuit design and not the design as presented by the inventor. We must reproduce the circuits exactly as presented. This I would say is the driving force behind the SEC exciter boards currently shipping. Once again TRUST me on this one. I have been off on many a tangent with this one and it just leaves me wondering around in the dark. IT IS MY OWN FAULT when I do this! When I follow what has been presented correctly it works. Now I'm figuring out how to measure this device correctly.

Best regards and stay out of the dark,

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

"One must be completely immersed in the cold darkness to truly adore or loathe the light" .............Loki

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

Gustav22

Quote from: Loki67671 on April 23, 2008, 07:03:20 AM
@Gustav22,
They are not resistors. They are epoxy coated RF chokes in exactly the stated values.
Ayyy! I finally made a real fool of myself.
Anyway, thanks for your answer Loki.
money for rope

DrStiffler

Quote from: nickle989 on April 22, 2008, 09:58:20 PM
@the Dr. ... thank you for your insight.  As far as the current EE .. I have met very few that can't get their heads out of the Book Laws and the theories that they seem to accept as fact based around what the Laws will allow them to do.  Unfortunatly the ones that think outside of the box they seem to loose funding very quickly or not get any at all, this I think is a great loss.  I am by no means the greatest mind but do like to think that what I have does me alright along with some commen sense.  I am not one that believes in overunity but do believe that one can manipulate energy and its very dimensions by many means and ways.  I am not easily convinced and seeing is believing .. nice work.

@All

On to the my humble attept to replicate the SEC ... I am not sure if it is running in SEC mode .. I do know that the coil has various spots where the led and neon get brighter.  Have not had time to take any readings yet.

L1 - 10uH - should be only one but the LCR meter shows one only to be 5uH - gets me to 10uH
L2 - 20uH - variable coil (ripped from some phone), looks like the windings are 34awg or smaller

LB - 2.3uH - 9.8uH on top windings of 28awg / 7.3uH - 23uH on the bottom windings which go the just past the length of the ferrite slug and then to the middle wound to the same direction

Neon - not sure had to get one out of an indicator light 110v ... cut the resistor off.- will find out though
Led - just from a bag of leds that I have .. 2.8volts to run and a few ma's - will find out specs

The Led plug is plugged into the L2 - the Neon one leg is touching the one leg of the Led plug and not connected to directly to the L2 but through the led .. the Neon is also set up like the Led plug .. out of frustration I did it this way to try out as I was not getting it to light up the way it is in the current SEC circuit, I am sure this is no supprise to Dr. Stiffler but it was for me.

I do plan on building a calorimeter now and hope that the local electronics place will finally have a 400 - 470pf cap.  I will take the readings and post .. good or bad they are results ( I am sure that the Dr. has lots but what the hec, I would not mind a few in the log book and maybe they might be of use)

I would load a larger image not sure on how to here .. 50KB limit on the size .. can't figure out on how to imbed the image in here.
@nickle989
Some quick notes that will help you.

You have much to much circuit capacity, (hard to see in the picture) but the lead lengths are way to long. Get everything closer together. The board has enough capacity and any added extra is defeating.

What is this about the coil? You talk about double winding and the picture looks like a transformer (more than one winding). If this is in the base, no good. single winding of at least #26, smaller is bad.

I'll be back later in case you get a chance to respond.

Thanks for the work, you are getting there....
All things are possible but some are impractical.

DrStiffler

@All
If you are attending a University and a SEC Exciter pops up, please let me know if I'm being used as a bad example. Why are so many Exciters going to schools?
All things are possible but some are impractical.