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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

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

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Tito L. Oracion

Quote from: Magluvin on December 01, 2010, 11:53:43 PM
Ossie Ozone zippity zapper

So, use source in series with large inductor,( just wound one) then use 2 sidacs to replace the reeds, except we add a cap for discharge into the coils. The sidacs should connect and disconnect at equal times in series as the reeds were.
BUT, we will need a start switch to get the inductor going to develop the voltage in the cap to meet the breakover voltage of the sidacs. So for that config, a cap will be chosen that is small enough for the cap to charge to 480v for the sidacs to kick . Then just collect as the Ossie motor does to the battery.

I wound a lot of wire on the spool for the large inductor. Over 2000 ft.  56ohm  23awg.

Mags

Well, not bad, your way is different, mine is simple and simplicity is the best policy. hahaha  ;D

Tito L. Oracion

Quote from: Magluvin on December 01, 2010, 11:53:43 PM
Ossie Ozone zippity zapper

So, use source in series with large inductor,( just wound one) then use 2 sidacs to replace the reeds, except we add a cap for discharge into the coils. The sidacs should connect and disconnect at equal times in series as the reeds were.
BUT, we will need a start switch to get the inductor going to develop the voltage in the cap to meet the breakover voltage of the sidacs. So for that config, a cap will be chosen that is small enough for the cap to charge to 480v for the sidacs to kick . Then just collect as the Ossie motor does to the battery.

I wound a lot of wire on the spool for the large inductor. Over 2000 ft.  56ohm  23awg.

Mags

Well, not bad, your way is different, mine is simple and simplicity is the best policy. hahaha  ;D

Quote:P


Magluvin

Thanks Teets.  Here is a pic of the SIDAC and the TRISIL   

I can understand that your setup might be simpler, but you did recommend Ossie, and as far as I see there are 2 switches. Or are you referring to something else?

   :P


Mags

Tito L. Oracion

Ya, i think i just made an improvement? or a variation in ossie's design by eliminating one switch, and added up some secondaries in ossie's series coils then connecting them parallel to add more extra juice. simple but effective.hmmmm  ;D of course we can add a lot of transistors in 7812  setup as current amplifier in the secondaries hmmmmmmm!.

Magluvin

Teets!  lol    Are you saying fire the coils in series, but collect from them in parallel?  Can they be hooked up in series and stay that way, AND by using diodes we can capture from each of them in parallel to 1 collector?  I will have to try it, or even just look at a diagram to visualize.

Sorry if all this is taking me so long to figure out teets.   Im picking up my new work bench/desk this week coming up.       Mags Lab!   It will help me keep more organized with parts and multiple projects.
Im not doing much experimenting tonight.  Added a core to the Large inductor made from iron tie wire pieces.  With 1 fast  tap of 24v,  over 600v into a 1uf cap. The core pieces I had wrapped with thick cellophane to insulate them, adding them as I wrapped. Could be denser, theres always more time to do more, hopefully. ;]

Thanks teets. U da Man.    :-*       lol


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