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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

Quote from: Loki67671 on June 07, 2008, 12:43:53 PM
@zaydana,
While there may very well be "stray" RF floating around everywhere inducing voltages in circuits and you for that matter, have you ever measured these? We measure signal strength and we calculate voltages in the microvolt range. Millionths of a volt, that's real small. That is what I have around me as far as "stray RF" goes. A spectrum analyzer is the instrument of choice here. I don't know what energy you are capturing but I can assure you that the spectrum in my local is relatively quiet across the band in question. Definitely so in the dungeon of a basement I have, the SA shows nothing down there. There are a few small signals and the standard police, fire, commercial, and stuff in the 400MHz bands above ground level. That is until the SEC is fired up.  ;D I'm looking at this on my spectrum analyzer not speculating. The broadband excitation is initiated by a SEC exciter and when adjusted correctly, as illustrated and shared by Dr. Stiffler mathematically now also, apparently causes the fabric of the universe to give up just a little bit of this energy to us. I am going to be attempting to measure this starting next week while on vacation.  ;D I'm set up and ready to get some calorimetric data.

Hey, I'm not asking you to believe it and I'm not asking you to buy anything either. Dr Stiffler did not build the SEC devices for profit because at the price he charged he didn't make a damn penny. He probably lost money trying to get the average "Joe" to try and "PROVE THIS TO HIMSELF" Don't believe anything including speculative your own this, that, and the other. Just do it for yourself! Try to measure some extra energy being manifested in the SEC device. You are correct, an AV plug is apt to show you some behavior you may or may not be used to. I reproduced your circuit here at my place and it does nothing for me. I also reproduced Dr. Stiffler's circuits and purchased SEC-3 boards and they do some very interesting things. The broadband excitation alone is strange. Try building a broadband exciter and see. I still am just starting to understand this.  ;D
I don't want to hear people bitching about gas and energy prices because it our own damn fault. Get off of you butts and start doing something about it. Dr Stiffler is and he's trying to share the workload. This is entry research work not application engineering. You aren't going to buy a SEC based hot water tank on the market anytime soon I don't think. You'll have to build your own, if you can. You aren't going to see cheap alternative fueled vehicles either, you'll have to do that also. Wake up folks, no one is coming to save you, especially those getting rich on mine and your oil addictions.  :P
This forum is so quiet it is unreal.  ::) What did you folks do with your SEC's? Hell I've gone through a dozen transistors and Ne's so far, at least.  :D I've managed to build my own too and I'm beginning to wonder why the hell I'm posting it here.  :-\

Have a great day,

Jim
@Loki67671
Let me chime in on what may be going on with the multitude of SEC Boards out there. First I feel 80% of the people that have them are unable (equipment & research wise) to see the forest for the trees. NO INSULT HERE AT ALL TO ANYONE. Let me be clear, the ability to accept the SEC Theory requires you dump all you know today about electronics, save a few basic things and then look at what is going on. Will you get it and understand, NO not at first. Its like trying to swim with a pair of waders on (hope this has meaning to some), your going to sink and drown unless you get those damn waders off.

I am so sick of hearing the crap about Tesla did this, Tesla did that and so and so did this 100 years ago. Please people, prove it to me, if these people did it, WHERE IS IT TODAY? Why can't you all take it and power your cars and homes? Really I made a board that is standard and give everyone with such board an identical platform to work from. PLEASE show me in the literature any circuit that can run today that will even light a Neon as a basic SEC15-3 will with so few parts and NO TRANSFORMER.

Why have I not been posting the last few days? GUESS!

No I have not lost money on the SEC Boards, if I sell the last eight as SEC15-20's I will have placed in my shallow pocket some $203. WOW! Is this not the greatest thing in the world.

I have seen the light, for sure.................
All things are possible but some are impractical.

Loki67671

@All,
I have tried repeatedly to get you to participate and try to learn this and explore it for yourselves. I have been informed that Dr. Stiffler is going to pull the plug on this group.  :'( Apparently the lack of participation has frustrated him to the point of ending it. Damned shame! You can bet that he is and has been watching and I'll bet he's damn tired too. Thanks for the hard work and sharing Sir. It is appreciated from this explorer. I'll be working with this for years.

Best regards,

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

gotoluc

Quote from: Loki67671 on June 07, 2008, 07:58:22 PM
@All,
I have tried repeatedly to get you to participate and try to learn this and explore it for yourselves. I have been informed that Dr. Stiffler is going to pull the plug on this group.  :'( Apparently the lack of participation has frustrated him to the point of ending it. Damned shame! You can bet that he is and has been watching and I'll bet he's damn tired too. Thanks for the hard work and sharing Sir. It is appreciated from this explorer. I'll be working with this for years.

Best regards,

Jim
I hope you are wrong about this :-[ I was just starting to get the feel for the Doctor's great circuit. I was doing tests today and had all electrical equipment unplugged. My power feed was 4 x 9 volt batteries in series ;D all 9 LED's and Neon are bright plus had 2 x 4 watt night light bulbs glowing and get this, the bulbs were only connected only by one wire and the whole thing was drawing 50ma.

I think Dr. Stiffler has found something great here. What is going on with everyone >:( am I missing something???...is there something built, tested and working on this site that is giving better results than this circuit is at this time ??? please show me the way!... because as far as I am concerned this is the only shared working device that you can even buy completed.

Your efforts are appreciated Dr. Stiffler, I just can't speak for others.

BTW, I found that an NTE123AP transistor works well on your circuit.

Luc

zaydana

@ Loki,

Thanks for the info on the 22uH chokes, I kinda figured that out eventually anyhow just by looking at the SEC i've now got. I've also managed to replicate the circuit, and electrolysis, and have been playing around with it for the last couple days. I just havn't been posting here, as I'm still trying to catch up to where everybody else seems to have gotten to.

I've only just finished my uni semester and gotten any time to play around with this, but now I plan on spending a significant portion of my next couple months studying this thing. Also, when I get my next paycheque (which could take a while), I plan on investing in a spectrum analyzer and some other lab equipment. I've already got a nice scope and signal generator with the intention of really understanding SEC.

@ Dr Stiffler,
I can understand wanting to quit with the ou.com forums, but if you move your discussions somewhere else, *please* keep them open. My guess is there are at last a few other people out there who like me have not had the time, but plan on getting involved as soon as they can. I'm hoping that once i've managed to catch up to where everybody else is and read all the "literature" on this (which is unfortunately interspersed with irrelevent conversations like this), i'll be able to help out with the research as well.

Regardless of what you choose, thanks very much for sharing what you've found with the world so far, and good luck with where you decide to take it in the future.

plengo

@Dr.Stiffler,

please doctor, do not leave us. We are here. It is a lot of work on this simple device but by no means is easy. I am doing the real science measuring, testing, experimenting, observing SEC with lead acid batteries. It takes lots of time. Just charging a battery is easily 8 to 20 hours and discharing is another 8 to 10 hours and I need at least 100 load tests to measure beyond doubt its capability aside from the fact I have been changing the circuit for the best performance. In other words, it is very tough, but by no means quiet unimportant or silent.

I am very glad you came aboard with such great device and meticulous work, I only wish I was a doctor too.

Keep up the good work man.

BTW, you said a few posts before that if I am bored you would have more for me. I am no way close to bored but if you think i can do it, please let me know.


Fausto.