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I tried to rebiuld a Don Smith Device

Started by GM, September 25, 2005, 04:19:40 PM

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XS-NRG

yes well you can have perfectly timed sparks but that does not mean your system will resonate.
Resonance usually involves a perfect sine wave and sparks create anything but that.  :)

spinn_MP

Quote from: Dr Bob on January 17, 2011, 02:18:18 PM
The Diodes are from standard 188,000 volt transmission line equipment.
The 100,000 volt capacitors are from "High Energy Corp" that I use to work for.
I have see the designs, tested them, blown up a few defective ones and repaired some as well. The spark gap should be adjusted or selected from off the shelf product to "Limit" top voltage. This what Don Smith was trying to do so his 8,000 volt caps wouldn't fail at possible 10,000 volt levels. If you use 50,000 volt caps with a 40,000 volt Neon Sign power supply all will be OK.

Dr. BOB

Another Dr? Bob?
Chiropractics, eh?

What are the "standard 180kV diodes"?
Or, 100kV capacitors?
"40kV" Neon sign transformer?

What are those artifacts looks like?

spinn_MP

Quote from: Dr Bob on July 13, 2010, 06:12:06 PM
I have all the parts, but no place to assemble it yet. High voltages don't bother me. I use to test parts at 570,000 volts A/C at 1.25 amps. Been "Zapped" more than once by A+ and DC at 150,000 volts. You don't do it twice.
Please all, be safe and keep one hand in your pocket. Wear voltage gloves.
Use long Fiberglass poles and test leads.

Dr. BOB.

Lol!

ramset




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giantkiller

Spark gaps are broadband transmitters. The spew.