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IST! NEO ZAP! TECK Breakthrough ....

Started by innovation_station, December 13, 2008, 03:23:34 PM

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Anothertruthfinder

Hi all  ;D
               
         @ IST - nice one - certainly seems to be something here, ive been doing some tests myself using an ignition coil and a 25mm neo with a pwm (100hz) controller to 'buzz' it with, interesting results in my own crude little way - i was just wondering if you could post anything towards the capturing side of things? - i respect you cant give away too much  :)
   
that would be much appreciated by all ,
cheers, eel  ;)

wattsup

@IST

Regarding your MOT-MAG-SPARKER can you try putting one side of the secondary to the terminal that has the magnet and measure the output on the other wire of the secondary. This may be very high voltage. lol

Bennyboy

@wattsup

Just tried your suggestion, input power of 12V 3A, on my little digital meter (supposed to max out at 500V) it showed just under 2kV.  Not sure if this is accurate by any stretch, but thought I'd post it anyhow.

Regards,
Ben.

wattsup

@Bennyboy

How did you do your connections from the primary to the secondary. I tried it and it does not give good results at all.

I tried his set-up also with neos, sparking on the magnets, sparking on a metal washer stuck to the magnets then simply sparking on the MOT positive terminal directly and all three seemed to be the same. I had my huge dioded cap on the secondary just to see any output and in all cases voltage rose to around 250 vdc with about 8 sparks. Seems pretty consistent with what I have seen before.

You can also leave the magnets on the positive with the positive power connected and spark the negative side and it will do the same effect.

I also tried my trusty reed switch on the positive of the transformer with a magnet positioned at an angle to get the reed going. This gave the best results with a voltage rise to 800 volts in about 6-7 seconds. But in all cases, the amperage is minimal. Hmmmmm.

innovation_station

Quote from: wattsup on December 16, 2008, 01:32:23 AM
@Bennyboy

How did you do your connections from the primary to the secondary. I tried it and it does not give good results at all.

I tried his set-up also with neos, sparking on the magnets, sparking on a metal washer stuck to the magnets then simply sparking on the MOT positive terminal directly and all three seemed to be the same. I had my huge dioded cap on the secondary just to see any output and in all cases voltage rose to around 250 vdc with about 8 sparks. Seems pretty consistent with what I have seen before.

You can also leave the magnets on the positive with the positive power connected and spark the negative side and it will do the same effect.

I also tried my trusty reed switch on the positive of the transformer with a magnet positioned at an angle to get the reed going. This gave the best results with a voltage rise to 800 volts in about 6-7 seconds. But in all cases, the amperage is minimal. Hmmmmm.

i wonder why..... lol


size of neos... size of primary  amount of input ...   ???

ist 

AND LOCATION.....

why not amp on the way in and amp on the way out..... ;)
To understand the action of the local condenser E in fig.2 let a single discharge be first considered. the discharge has 2 paths offered~~ one to the condenser E the other through the part L of the working circuit C. The part L  however  by virtue of its self induction  offers a strong opposition to such a sudden discharge  wile the condenser on the other hand offers no such opposition ......TESLA..

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