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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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TEKTRON

Quote from: totoalas on September 14, 2013, 09:57:17 PM
28 Hours of 40 w lighting   without external power source and using only resonant transformer   so ZERO  input currrent  as of posting  from 630 am yesterday up to today 1030 am   all lights are still on
Congratulations,TOTO!!! ;D .

You need to document what you did so we can try to replicate. Thank you

totoalas

Thanks to gyulasin   and all here in OU    and the challeng set by Otits    :)
http://youtu.be/mtxeynJ4UcA

gyulasun

Hi totoalas,

Would like to ask if you disconnect the ground wire from your working circuit (when input current is still OFF) then do the LED lights go OFF?   
There is light blue color capacitor next to the relay with a white LED on a shelf (above the rotor), it is this cap which has the 167V in it? and the big black cap (2200 uF 450V) has 287V in it, right?  And what voltage is in the big light gray cap 33000 uF 63V)?

Which cap do you think is in resonance with the transformer coil?  If it is resonance, there must be AC voltage swing across it too, can you indicate it with an AC voltage meter (not measure because most digital AC meters good for 50/60 Hz sinusoid voltage or current).

Thanks,  Gyula

gyulasun

Hi totoalas,

I have just seen your latest short video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtxeynJ4UcA&feature=youtu.be ) in which you said you would not change anything in your working setup till the buildoff lasts. Yes, I agree with you and what I asked above to disconnect the ground wire is to be postponed then.  I think the ground wire is a must in this setup, perhaps Tito could confirm whether his setup also uses a ground wire or not?
Some time later you may wish to make a real schematics from your total setup  8) :)

rgds, Gyula

totoalas

Quote from: gyulasun on September 15, 2013, 04:42:31 AM
Hi totoalas,

Would like to ask if you disconnect the ground wire from your working circuit (when input current is still OFF) then do the LED lights go OFF?  YES  THEY ACT AS NEUTRAL   AND BLEW THE LEDS IN MY 220 V AC RELAY 3 SINGLE LEDS I THINK IS FOR 3 V DC ONLY

There is light blue color capacitor next to the relay with a white LED on a shelf (above the rotor), it is this cap which has the 167V in it? NO 8 V DC ONLY
and the big black cap (2200 uF 450V) has 287V in it, right? NO 167 V DC
And what voltage is in the big light gray cap 33000 uF 63V)? 287 V DC

Which cap do you think is in resonance with the transformer coil? BLACK AND GREY SINCE THEY HAVE STEADY VOLTAGE WHEN I PLACED THE LOAD
  If it is resonance, there must be AC voltage swing across it too, YES 
can you indicate it with an AC voltage meter (not measure because most digital AC meters good for 50/60 Hz sinusoid voltage or current).   ONE METER DC SCALE WAS DAMAGED  FROM 20 TO 500 V DC  SCALE
tHE SINGLE 5 WATT LOAD 220 V AC LED BULB  MEASURED 163 V AC   STEADY WITH ADDITIONAL 7 LAMPS

Thanks,  Gyula