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RESONANCE EFFECTS FOR EVERYONE TO SHARE

Started by gotoluc, December 03, 2008, 01:26:15 AM

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TinselKoala

Those videos from Cody are awesome! Very well spoken and good organization. Takes me back...
I am pleased to see that the quality of our "free energy" videos is improving. Gotoluc's setup is looking really good--I like the tight wire bundles!

Meanwhile I've been playing around some too. I'm exploring where my own interests lead, for now, and using these coils that I've made for different projects. I am surprised at how well they work in this application.

About the circuit boards for Groundloop's newer designs--count me in, for sure, and thanks. I'd be glad to pay my fair share of whatever it costs, of course.

(Please note: At about 4:01 in the following video, I mistakenly say "series" when I should have said "parallel". The coil, cap, and led are all in parallel.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxabhjHoV50

ramset

WOW !!
You boys are going to need a camera crew
Some real Top shelf Guys
Doing Amazing work
THANK  YOU
Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

gotoluc

Hi TinselKoala,

looks good 8)... you sure have allot of coils to play with ;)... I don't know if I'll ever be able to catch up to you ;D

Thanks for making the video and sharing your findings.

Luc

Groundloop

@TinselKoala,

Great video. :-)  Thanks for taking time to test out this circuit. Have you tried to use the output
form the secondary coil to charge up a lead acid battery? It is also good to see that the secondary
coil can be trimmed to the correct resonant frequency. Your led test clearly shows that this could
be done. Great work.

You will also get your PCB (and  a ready programmed PIC16F84A controller) for free. But as I said to Luc,
the PCBs wil not arrive until around the 16 of January next year. I will also need a little time to develop
the firm ware needed to run the controller. I will also build the non controller version. I have been talking
with "najman100" and he will make the PCBs for the non controller version. He has a little trouble with
the Eagle design files but I think we can solve that later. I don't know how many PCBs najman100 will
make, but I hope he will make more than 3 so that we can have one each. Najman100, any thoughts
on this?

@ramset,

Since you commented on this work in a positive way and since I'm still in my xmas mode, then there
will be a free PCB (of the pic controller version) for you also. :-) If you can't program a PIC micro, then
just let me know and I will give you one ready programmed. :-)

@Wattsup,

I haven't heard from Wattsup, but if you read this and want a free PCB (of the pic controller version),
then let me know. (My xmas spirit will run out around the 1st of January 2009. LOL)

@gotoluc,

I will make a couple of coils for the project. I will try to make the coils as shown in my test drawing.
I have collected some cardboard tubes to make air core coils on. I estimate that I can fit up to 8
coils on each cardboard. Each coil will be wound with a 150 turns primary and a 76 turns secondary
loosely coupled next to (or at the top of) the primary coil. I guess that each coil can be tuned with a
variable capacitor (2 to 22pF) to get a resonant frequency of around 150 KHz. You can have one of the
coils.

Groundloop.

najman100

Quote from: Groundloop on December 22, 2008, 11:16:58 PM
@TinselKoala,

Great video. :-)  Thanks for taking time to test out this circuit. Have you tried to use the output
form the secondary coil to charge up a lead acid battery? It is also good to see that the secondary
coil can be trimmed to the correct resonant frequency. Your led test clearly shows that this could
be done. Great work.

You will also get your PCB (and  a ready programmed PIC16F84A controller) for free. But as I said to Luc,
the PCBs wil not arrive until around the 16 of January next year. I will also need a little time to develop
the firm ware needed to run the controller. I will also build the non controller version. I have been talking
with "najman100" and he will make the PCBs for the non controller version. He has a little trouble with
the Eagle design files but I think we can solve that later. I don't know how many PCBs najman100 will
make, but I hope he will make more than 3 so that we can have one each. Najman100, any thoughts
on this?

@ramset,

Since you commented on this work in a positive way and since I'm still in my xmas mode, then there
will be a free PCB (of the pic controller version) for you also. :-) If you can't program a PIC micro, then
just let me know and I will give you one ready programmed. :-)

@Wattsup,

I haven't heard from Wattsup, but if you read this and want a free PCB (of the pic controller version),
then let me know. (My xmas spirit will run out around the 1st of January 2009. LOL)

@gotoluc,

I will make a couple of coils for the project. I will try to make the coils as shown in my test drawing.
I have collected some cardboard tubes to make air core coils on. I estimate that I can fit up to 8
coils on each cardboard. Each coil will be wound with a 150 turns primary and a 76 turns secondary
loosely coupled next to (or at the top of) the primary coil. I guess that each coil can be tuned with a
variable capacitor (2 to 22pF) to get a resonant frequency of around 150 KHz. You can have one of the
coils.

Groundloop.

let me open the file and after i will go up to 6 .

Najman