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RESONANCE EFFECTS FOR EVERYONE TO SHARE

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

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gotoluc

Quote from: dankie on February 03, 2009, 01:59:47 PM
Lol is Gotuluc expecting overunity from resonance ??? I though this was just physical resonance experiments for people to see when they are starting out ... This thread has lasted for months Gotoluc , why cant it just die in peace ??

Gotoluc , Where did you ever get that crazy idea that resonance = overunity of effective power ? You have only voltage and no effective power , what are you thinking here ? You have to find something to destabilize , you have to use that non-effective , very efficient power to create an unstable condition and gain power from that ...

Resonance is an effect they talk about in elementary electronics books , never has it been overunity , its something any circuit simulator can replicate , theres nothing there ...


Hi dankie,

thanks for posting your comments.

I am very opened to seeing what you are working on and would be happy to see a video demo, pictures or anything you may have of your working device.

Looking forward in seeing this information.

Luc

gotoluc

At Duff and anyone interested.

The enamel coated copper magnet wire for the Primary is 22 AWG or 0.64516mm and is about 97 turns on the 3-3/16" or 81mm tube and measures 2.5 Ohms DC resistance with an Inductance of 0.73mH

The cardboard tube I used to wind the Primary on is made by Avery for Graphics which should be available at office supply stores. The internal diameter size of the tube is 3" or 76mm and outside dia. is 3-3/16" or 81mm. I cut a section of the tube to 2-3/8" or 60mm high and used a fine drill bit and made a hole for the magnet wire to go though it at about 1/8" or 3mm of the edge and started winding the wire clock wise from the left of the tube at drilled hole and stopped when I was about 1/8" or 3mm of the right side edge. I made a hole once again for the wire to go though and used clear 1/2" tape to hold the wire inside the tube. I also did that to the start end wire to hold it inside the tube. I then used the same tape and added 2 turns to each outside ends over the wire and remainder 1/8" of tube to secure the coil on the tube. Now you can remove the tape from the inside wire leads and soulder the ends for a good contact.

The Secondary is Double stranded 18 AWG clear plastic wire (used often for speakers). I wound it on a plastic Deli clear container (model RD 32) which is somewhat cone shape. Bottom of container is 3-1/4" or 83mm dia. and top is 4-1/4" or 116mm dia. and hight is 5-3/4" or 470mm. I taped about 1-1/2" of the wire to hold it in place on the 4-1/4" or 116mm dia. wide end of the container and started winding counter clockwise to get 9 full turns and keeping the wire double (as is) and tight together for each turn. I then taped the end to hold it in place and used the same 1/2" tape and cover the wires so they hold together. I then removed the tape that held each end and slide off the coil from the container but you could leave it on the container also if you don't need to reused it again. I striped each double ends of the wire and twisted them together to solder them. Then solder it to the SBL3040PT diode and to the positive of the 1000uf 25vdc capacitor and soulder the other end directly to the negative of the cap.

If you follow the above steps you would need a 130pf to 150pf capacitor in series on one side of the primary and the other side is connected strait to the Signal Generator which is set to square waves and tune to get peek output around the 500Khz range. The bulb I use are for car dash instruments and is model 74 or BP2.

I hope this information is complete enough for you to replicate what I have to date.

Please do post your results or any questions needed to be answered so we can have at least one replication.

Luc

dankie

Quote from: gotoluc on February 03, 2009, 08:25:35 PM
Hi dankie,

thanks for posting your comments.

I am very opened to seeing what you are working on and would be happy to see a video demo, pictures or anything you may have of your working device.

Looking forward in seeing this information.

Luc

Sure Gotuluc , plz repond to my pm bro

gotoluc

Quote from: dankie on February 03, 2009, 08:37:18 PM
Sure Gotuluc , plz repond to my pm bro


Okay dankie,

here is your PM:
Yeah I believe you should move on to something better than resonance. go to ionizationx.com , this is where all good ppl gather


Here is my answer to your suggestion:

I did go to the link you posted and the main page says at upper right "last post" was November 14, 2008

I don't think this is a very active Forum :-\ so I think I'll stay here for now. However as I said I am very opened to seeing what you have and if I find it to be better than what I'm working on at this time I will re-evaluate my decision.

Luc


duff

Luc,

I'm not ready to say there is nothing going on with your circuit yet. There is something unusual about the voltage you are able to obtain across your loads.

Today I went to Home Depot and bought some #18 speaker wire (I had been using litz wire) and reran the test, but the results  were the same as with the litz.  Again, I am unable to get as much voltage across the load as you.

I will review the info you posted above and see what changes I need to make.

Do one thing for me. Connect the scope probe to your signal generator  and bend you ground lead in several places (gently) and see if the signal changes as a result. I'm wondering if perhaps the ground is intermittent. That would cause higher voltage readings...

Below are the results of the test I did today.