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URGENT! WATER AS FUEL DISCOVERY FOR EVERYONE TO SHARE

Started by gotoluc, June 26, 2008, 06:01:38 PM

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gotoluc

Quote from: vlindos on August 15, 2008, 04:25:13 AM
Luc,

See the attached xls sheet for Capacitor Energy calculations.

Hi vlindos, thank you for bringing your understanding of capacitor charging to my attention. EE is not my field of work, I am learning as I go! so thank you for sharing ;)

Luc

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vlindos

Quote from: gotoluc on August 15, 2008, 12:47:53 PM
Hi vlindos, thank you for bringing your understanding of capacitor charging to my attention. EE is not my field of work, I am learning as I go! so thank you for sharing ;)

It was pleasure ;) I am not EE specialist either, there is bulgarian variant of this forum where the people are kind enough to share knowledge too.

Here is slightly uppdated sheet (I am posting it here because the forum isn't give me permissions to modify my post).

Luc I see you having number of different test, but still you didn't seem to trying to replicate the cap70 coil circuit. Why won't you give a try - I am trying to replicate it but number of problems occurs and the only people that use it successefuly appears be offline last few days.
Attached picture is the circuit that I am trying. Here are my observations. If the LV part of circuit if off (no AC) a tiny spark appear at SP1 a definately lighter/noisier spark at SP2, the disadvantage is that ratio of the spark is lesser than if there was no capacitors/traf. If I put the LV on. A bigbang HV spark apears at SP2 once, and then it reverts to the lighter/noisier spark, but the tiny spark at SP1 gets much much lighter (but no noise there). I guess the big capacitor is discharging there instead at SP2.

Anyone paid attention the last part of my text - thanks  ;D

gotoluc

Quote from: vlindos on August 15, 2008, 05:09:21 PM
It was pleasure ;) I am not EE specialist either, there is bulgarian variant of this forum where the people are kind enough to share knowledge too.

Here is slightly uppdated sheet (I am posting it here because the forum isn't give me permissions to modify my post).

Luc I see you having number of different test, but still you didn't seem to trying to replicate the cap70 coil circuit. Why won't you give a try - I am trying to replicate it but number of problems occurs and the only people that use it successefuly appears be offline last few days.
Attached picture is the circuit that I am trying. Here are my observations. If the LV part of circuit if off (no AC) a tiny spark appear at SP1 a definately lighter/noisier spark at SP2, the disadvantage is that ratio of the spark is lesser than if there was no capacitors/traf. If I put the LV on. A bigbang HV spark apears at SP2 once, and then it reverts to the lighter/noisier spark, but the tiny spark at SP1 gets much much lighter (but no noise there). I guess the big capacitor is discharging there instead at SP2.

Anyone paid attention the last part of my text - thanks  ;D

Hi vlindos, thanks again for your information.

@everyone, I found an online Capacitor Joule calculator if anyone is interested in saving it to your Favorites for when needed.

Calculator Link: http://www.electronics2000.co.uk/calc/calcchrg.php

Yes, Capacitor70. A brilliant EE man. You know, you are the first to ask me about him ;D. I think the work he has done is wonderful and wish everyone could follow his great sharing example. His first posts are what brought my attention back to looking at an attempt of a S1R replication. The picture below is his and the red circle I added is what cough my attention.

The circuit I have at this time is enough to keep me busy full time. I find that many things need to be tested before moving to something else.

Luc