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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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DrStiffler

@All

Generation II was gone committed and gone before even the parts arrived, and I am glad because I made a big mistake, I designed with surface mount components, this is NOT something a small lab wants to do by hand. So they are gone, the owners are happy and I am happy I do not have to do this again.

Generation 3, Standard non-surface mount components, but 10-15 watts.

I will not commit until I know someone would have interest, like 100 people. I will be honest and say I lost my behind on G2 because I tried to be modern and up beat. What I now know is that people want something they can work with, change some critical parts and see the result and of course have something that does something that can be easily shown as 'different'.

So in G3 if I do it, the circuits will have sockets for all parts that have a major effect on operation. Coils will be standard and not special hand wound units, the circuit boards will have bigger foil strips should they every need repair.

Anyway if you would have interest you can send email to stifflerscientific at embarqail.com.

What's it do, you know I can't say what it does :-)

Don't wait to let me know, I have a lead time of in excess of three weeks from my commit and design date.
All things are possible but some are impractical.

k4zep

Quote from: Lattice333 on July 31, 2008, 10:15:34 AM
Here's a party trick for you all to try.

Connect a 7w incandesant bulb (mains power) by one wire, lower it upside down into a jar of water until everything is under water except the single connecting wire. Power the single wire with a SEC15-3 with AV plug removed and the bulb lights up! Enjoy the puzzled looks this gets.

Does RF behave like that? Dr Stiffler? Aether22?

out of focus photos follow.

Enjoy

It isn't a trick, really works.  See picture below of my lamp lit!  Black lead is from SEC, Red clip is just a clip holding the bulb down in the water.

Ben

k4zep

Hi Gang,

Here is a another one.......Small bulb with one wire going to it and I'm holding the ground.  Standard Stiffler exciter......




DrStiffler

@Interested

To follow up on the Lattice333 experiment, replication by K4ZEP and myself, the next step is interesting.

Take a beaker of water, know quantity of water in grams or mL, use a glass thermometer, digital will not work and a couple of cotton towels. Let the water, thermometer and light bulb sit for at least an hour in the open (hope you don't use a gallon of water. Once the water temp reaches ambient, wrap the container and cover the top with the cotton cloth. Turn on the power to the SEC. After about two hours, measure and record the temp of the water and the ambient.

Now knowing the input voltage and current to the SEC and the temp and amount of water, what happened, anything of value or significant?

   
All things are possible but some are impractical.

DrStiffler

@LATTICE333 and All

I have taken you experiment up a peg or two, don't you think?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WP_i4Nu510
All things are possible but some are impractical.