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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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hartiberlin

Here is the circuit I was using for the
oscillator.
( my inverters were all 74AC14)
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

hartiberlin

Okay,I just looked it up,
only the 74C14 is CMOS compatible with up to 15 Volts power
supply voltage.
The 74AC14 I bought is only good up to 7 Volts maximum...!  :'(

So I wonder, which is the fasted hex inverter schmitt trigger,
thatcan use 15 Volts supply voltage ?

How fast is the 40106 or 4584 compared to the 74C14 ?

Which one is the fasted and good available ?

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

canam101

Does anyone have comments on the remarks at   http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Stiffler_Cold_Electricity_Circuit#Forum

He doesn't seem to think there is anything unusual about Dr. Stiffler's circuit:

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This circuit is similar to a very common circuit used by thousands of people everyday to power the flash lamps in disposable cameras....Since the bulb is a 15 watt bulb, it will be bright during the 1/10 second it is consuming 14.4 watts. Thus the circuit performance can easily be explained without ?cold electricity? or ?over unity?.

Note that the primary of the transformer is being fed with an RF frequency signal. It is unclear if this is deliberate or if it is a parasitic oscillation. The open lead on the secondary of the transformer is not actually unconnected at RF frequencies but is connected to other parts of the circuit by the parasitic capacitance of the lead. Same for the neon bulbs.
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k4zep

Quote from: canam101 on November 02, 2007, 07:37:43 AM
Does anyone have comments on the remarks at   http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Stiffler_Cold_Electricity_Circuit#Forum

He doesn't seem to think there is anything unusual about Dr. Stiffler's circuit:

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This circuit is similar to a very common circuit used by thousands of people everyday to power the flash lamps in disposable cameras....Since the bulb is a 15 watt bulb, it will be bright during the 1/10 second it is consuming 14.4 watts. Thus the circuit performance can easily be explained without ?cold electricity? or ?over unity?.

Note that the primary of the transformer is being fed with an RF frequency signal. It is unclear if this is deliberate or if it is a parasitic oscillation. The open lead on the secondary of the transformer is not actually unconnected at RF frequencies but is connected to other parts of the circuit by the parasitic capacitance of the lead. Same for the neon bulbs.


========The gentleman has done a bang up job analyzing the circuit without building it using excellent conventional theory. He hasn't a clue as to why the RF is used, the resonance factor in the circuit, the AV plug theory, the BF coil theory, his knowledge of the device is so superficial that he has missed every important concept there.

IF it were a standard transformer, OSC/ etc.  His numbers are dead on.  BUT, by not building the Stiffler circuit, an analyzing what is going on, making measurements as to the actual input/output power, totally misses the point and calculations..........sad.  The circuit is not even remotely similar. Visually, both flash.....thats where the similarity ends.

Ben

canam101

Quote from: k4zep on November 02, 2007, 08:38:41 AMhis knowledge of the device is so superficial that he has missed every important concept there....The circuit is not even remotely similar. Visually, both flash.....thats where the similarity ends.

Ben [/b][/b]

Thanks for the reply.