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Simple Radiant Energy Generator

Started by Dogs, October 27, 2008, 06:40:04 AM

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nievesoliveras

Hi!

I had a similar idea but with just one transistor.

Jesus

Dogs

Quote from: nievesoliveras on October 29, 2008, 02:33:07 PM
Hi!

I had a similar idea but with just one transistor.

Jesus

@pese, Thanks for the input. If my test fails, I won't feel so bad.

@nievesoliveras, I did try a few flavors of a 2 switch circuits, unfortunately with no results.
I did get 3x higher Voltage readings (oscoped) at one point, but the circuit
did not seem to be charging the cap.
So I think that I only got the short going between the Power Supply and
the Choke right. But the part that sends all of that energy into the cap was not
quite there.

I did not make schematics of those circuits.
If you get a chance to try out your circuit, please let me know about the results.

Best,
-Dogs

Dogs

I have made a correction to my second circuit to fix the polarity of the connection between the Choke and its Transistor Switch.

The main problem that I can see with this circuit is that the transistors rectify the energy caused by the short. This may cause a loss of the energy spike that accompanies the shorting of the circuits. This would not happen in a mechanical switch or a JFET type transistor. Any how, it will be interesting to see what happens.

-Dogs

nievesoliveras

Hi!

I am just waiting for the parts I sent for. As soon as I get the parts I will make the tests.

Jesus

leo48

The scheme is a serious mistake on the transistor polarizazione Central!
leo48
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