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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 things are possible but some are impractical.

hartiberlin

Great new video Doc,
but is there any advantage without the ferrite cores ?
I thought the power amplification comes from the cores ?

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Loki67671

Dr Stiffler,
This is an awesome circuit with really interesting characteristics. Holy crap! Yes I finally plugged in a soundcard and listened to the dialog along with the videos. Killer stuff, I'm quite impressed! I know some EE's that will probably be seriously bothered by this. Now they won't be able to sleep either......Ha Ha Ha Ha hA Ah aH ahhhh! Sorry! You know I'm going to spend some money on parts. You're really from Jameco aren't you!!!!???? Nice deal. Will post results when I get them, I mean the wife to give me some of the money I make working......Honey! Where is my catalog?.... ;D 8) 8)
"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

amigo

Hey doc,

thanks for the new video, I got some questions about it (duh, obviously).

Does it matter where you connect the collector to the screen? In the video it's connected in the middle, but will it matter if it was on the side or off the center? I remember with the antenna coils when I was testing various locations of the 9 wind primary, its position matter in relation to performance of the setup.

You mention in the video a feedback to the power supply that occurs at the moment of discharge of the capacitor. If you have replaced the power supply with let's say a gel battery or a lead-acid one, would the batter be receiving a charging each time the capacitor discharges, basically keeping the battery alive for a prolonged period than normal?

DrStiffler

Quote from: amigo on January 23, 2008, 09:43:41 PM
Hey doc,

thanks for the new video, I got some questions about it (duh, obviously).

Does it matter where you connect the collector to the screen? In the video it's connected in the middle, but will it matter if it was on the side or off the center? I remember with the antenna coils when I was testing various locations of the 9 wind primary, its position matter in relation to performance of the setup.

You mention in the video a feedback to the power supply that occurs at the moment of discharge of the capacitor. If you have replaced the power supply with let's say a gel battery or a lead-acid one, would the batter be receiving a charging each time the capacitor discharges, basically keeping the battery alive for a prolonged period than normal?
Makes no difference where you connect the collector wire.

Batteries are strange animals and tend to fool an lead me astray often, yet, yes a pulse will go back as charge into the battery. But the majority of charge goes into the power cap., it will not keep the battery charged, yet will ofset some of the small current used.

I will upload a diagram 'here' tomorrow, seems can not upload a tif and I am on a UMPC  that only does tifs.

Note, one end of coil is connected to circuit ground and the other to the AV plug.

Quote from: Loki67671 on January 23, 2008, 09:08:03 PM
Dr Stiffler,
This is an awesome circuit with really interesting characteristics. Holy crap! Yes I finally plugged in a soundcard and listened to the dialog along with the videos. Killer stuff, I'm quite impressed! I know some EE's that will probably be seriously bothered by this. Now they won't be able to sleep either......Ha Ha Ha Ha hA Ah aH ahhhh! Sorry! You know I'm going to spend some money on parts. You're really from Jameco aren't you!!!!???? Nice deal. Will post results when I get them, I mean the wife to give me some of the money I make working......Honey! Where is my catalog?.... ;D 8) 8)
Could not cut a deal with a supplier, seems I don't use enough parts in my circuits to make it worth there time.
All things are possible but some are impractical.