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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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Thaelin


creator

Hello!

@Dr. Stiffler, I sent you a PM and hope to hear from you soon! :)

@All,

I have continued to "tinker" with some variants of the SEC exciter circuit, with some success.

I built a version on a Radio Shack breadboard and got that working.

This morning I built a "MicroSEC" on a piece of blank PCB, and I'll post a photo here. I've also uploaded many more photos and some "how-to" information here: http://creatorguy.com/  especially for anyone out there who may be trying to build a SEC for experimentation but may have had some difficulty getting one going.

Your (reasonable) comments and questions are most welcome, but please do read the information at my "how-to" site.

DrStiffler

Quote from: creator on August 18, 2008, 03:21:43 PM
Hello!

@Dr. Stiffler, I sent you a PM and hope to hear from you soon! :)

@All,

I have continued to "tinker" with some variants of the SEC exciter circuit, with some success.

I built a version on a Radio Shack breadboard and got that working.

This morning I built a "MicroSEC" on a piece of blank PCB, and I'll post a photo here. I've also uploaded many more photos and some "how-to" information here: http://creatorguy.com/  especially for anyone out there who may be trying to build a SEC for experimentation but may have had some difficulty getting one going.

Your (reasonable) comments and questions are most welcome, but please do read the information at my "how-to" site.
@creator

I have not received  mail from you, best yo send to the lab stifflerscientific(at)embarqmail(dot)com.

Dr.S.
All things are possible but some are impractical.

creator

Quote from: DrStiffler on August 18, 2008, 06:03:36 PM
@creator

I have not received  mail from you, best yo send to the lab stifflerscientific(at)embarqmail(dot)com.

Dr.S.
Thanks Doc,

I've sent a message to that address once or twice before and had it bounce - maybe your mail filter is rejecting my email address? Anyway, I've tried again through that channel, but here also is my direct email just in case it fails again:

creator(at)flyinghouse(dot)com

I may also try sending mail from an alternate domain in case your ISP is rejecting flyinghouse for some reason...

Thanks! :)
-Dann

protein_man

Hello everybody and especially Dr. Stiffler!

Thanks for sharing this circuit, just knocked it up on a breadboard, running it off 4xli-ion batteries (about 14v) going through a 92 ohm resistor to limit the current. Mucked around with a coil until I got the neon glowing steadily. I have found if I connect and alligator clip one of the neon leads it actually glows brighter. When time permits I will purchase some small fluro tubes and also start experimenting with electrolysis. My setup is pretty crude but I'm working with what I have. Once again thank you for sharing this remarkable circuit and I'm sorry that there are so many idiots on this forum. By the way Dr. Stiffler I think you are very kind and generous sharing your discoveries.





Just mucked around with the current limiting resistor, changed it to 33 ohms, at the battery the circuit is drawing a measured 33 ma or around half a watt input. Tried two neons in series, no good.