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Nathan Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating Induction Coil Replications

Started by Localjoe, October 19, 2007, 02:42:39 PM

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jeanna

Quote from: resonanceman on February 03, 2010, 03:32:36 PM


You said something about  you can't  get the charge  from one cap  to go into the next cap........ are you talking  about having an input  and an output cap  side by side?...

I mean in series.
I believe this is what John means by bucket brigade to increase the volts from the NS to a useable value.

You and I were the 2 who were making inductors to continue the pulses, and to augment the output from our thieves.
I made mine in series, but I was not able to get the NS to budge the way I did the jtc with multiple secondaries.
And I did not get an increase so far. I am sure it is a very simple detail.
thank you
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Here is the oscillation information for the NS coil I have in the ground
It tells the frequency and I think I remember some figure like this, but it was last summer.
the coil is measured  1.7mH
The cap is 22uF
the resistance is measured 1.6 ohm
the voltage is around 350mV depending, but that doesn't change the results here.
The amps are probably derived from the volts.

jeanna

IotaYodi

I thought Johns statement on the "interrupter" was clear the first time. He still gave a good analogy on Fords Ignition system. Basic magnetic field collapse on a coil stuff. If you dont know this then its time you study basics first. Also its not hard to google interrupter.
Tesla lit up a bank of lights 30 miles away through the air. If he would have used something to deflect or stop the signals he could have interrupted the circuit completely or timed it out where the lights could blink on and off. Now if we could only build a make break for coils in close proximity like this we may have a way for a Stubblefield interrupter that isnt mechanical.     
What I know I know!
Its what I don't know that's a problem!

jeanna

There is no need to be rude.

I am humbly and honestly asking for help with how to make a bucket brigade with caps that start small and get larger.

The pulse is already there,
the inductor is already there
The - or A -cap was probably there,
So then what?
or, why does my coil not produce voltage oscillations of some size off the secondary?

John says to make a bucket brigade...
I would feel more hopeful if the secondary produced anything. It is not.

jeanna

Pirate88179

Jeanna:

My understanding is that to do what John and Jim are suggesting, diodes would need to be employed in order to keep the energy flowing only one-way in the cap bank.

I have yet to try this on my set-up outside due to the weather even though the diode suggestion was made to me some time ago.  So far, however, I was still able to fill my 2.7v 650 F B-cap even though I can only measure 1.9 volts or so coming from my electrodes.  I really can't explain why the energy does not flow back into the ground from my cap although I can see on the scope those large spikes all over the place which I believe accounts for why the cap charged up higher than my "input" voltage. (as measured with my DMM)

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

resonanceman

Quote from: Pirate88179 on February 03, 2010, 06:31:11 PM
Jeanna:

My understanding is that to do what John and Jim are suggesting, diodes would need to be employed in order to keep the energy flowing only one-way in the cap bank.




I do remember  John saying something about needing diodes to keep it  going in the same direction  a while back.


Jeanna

What are you using for a load?

My flyback / feedback circuits don't do anything without  a load.

gary