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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

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

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gyulasun

Hi totoalas,

Thanks and this is still a question :

"Is not it strange that a 63V DC rated capacitor has 287 V DC across it? It is ok this cap is 79 V surge rated but it should blow up from the 287 V, no? If we mean the same cap: the big light gray on the right hand side next to the black one."

Otherwise, I congratulate and hopefully the LEDs keep their brightness for long.  Probably you just hit on their numbers, 8 pieces in parallel and they are probably just able to stabilize your setup to prevent the runaway situation.
What if you slowly insert the end of a srewdriver into the gap of the ferrite transformer?  ::) will the LED  brightness change? If you dare to test it...  8)

Greetings, Gyula



totoalas

Quote from: gyulasun on September 15, 2013, 12:16:39 PM
Hi totoalas,

Thanks and this is still a question :

"Is not it strange that a 63V DC rated capacitor has 287 V DC across it? Due to HV charge from ignition coil thats why it reached that level in less than a minute     
It is ok this cap is 79 V surge rated but it should blow up from the 287 V, no?luckily it did not explode till tjis time   but it just stayed there even with load or is not affected by the secondary coil   
If we mean the same cap: the big light gray on the right hand side next to the black one."  Yes the big light grey cap  is 63 v dc   ... was surprised also that it reached that level  maybe from HV fast charge


Otherwise, I congratulate and hopefully the LEDs keep their brightness for long.  the intensity never fade    same brightness level
Probably you just hit on their numbers, 8 pieces in parallel and they are probably just able to stabilize your setup to prevent the runaway situation.  youre correct , with a 4th generation led 3 watt  led lamp  it absorbs all the power and the remaining 7  pcs were reduced to 75 % brightness.....  When I combined with a 13 watts CFL  it absorbs all the power and the 7 leds were off/////   

What if you slowly insert the end of a srewdriver into the gap of the ferrite transformer?  ::) will the LED  brightness change? If you dare to test it...  8)   Initially  with one led 5 watts   the lamp gets brighter   when the ignition coil was connected to the output of the pulse circuit and rotor slowed down a little bit @ 800 mA
If I make a loose connection and a spark gap occurs and the current jumps to 1.2 amps   input and the neon on the screw driver will light up 10 inches from the transformer   just like a tesla coil  but cfl and fluor lamps are 30 % lit up
In the new set up where the power comes from the resonant transformer   no effect is seen   when you short the gap since the lamps are in their max brightness

Greetings, Gyula

gyulasun

Hi toto,

Would be curious to know that when you switched on the 12V DC input voltage, then what circuits were using the 600 mA input current? The two SSG only?

And when you switched off the input 12V, then the setup generated its own inner supply voltage to operate the relay and its control circuit, right?  What voltage is needed for the relay coil?

I understand that you did not use the pwm here, only its relay and you have another relay for the Tesla coil, right?

Thanks for your earlier above answers,
Gyula

totoalas

Quote from: gyulasun on September 15, 2013, 05:46:00 PM
Hi toto,

Would be curious to know that when you switched on the 12V DC input voltage, then what circuits were using the 600 mA input current? The two SSG only? Yes

And when you switched off the input 12V, then the setup generated its own inner supply voltage to operate the relay and its control circuit, right?  What voltage is needed for the relay coil?  220 v relay  coil on top of rotor  produced max 56 v dc  on the meter when properly aligned  while rotor NSNSN is rotating and after 1 minute  the 2 big caps are charged to 167 and 287 v

I understand that you did not use the pwm here, only its relay and you have another relay for the Tesla coil, right? yes
pwm got burned because of the hv  FROM IGNITION COIL and
no extra  relay  just direct connection to the HV of ignition coil


Thanks for your earlier above answers,
Gyula

lightningengineer

Hi Toto

You didnt answer the question clearly   :)

Simple yes or NO.

Are you connected to the Neutral and Earth wiring of the house??

All the best