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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

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

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stupify12

Yeah got it man. What actually we need is a Potential from electrostatic. You are definitely right about the mF doesnt matter here.

The main purpose of the Tesla Transformer/High Frequency Transformer is to create and charge Capacitor with so many Potential faster than any normal Generator could attain in a form of HV energy.

The faster your Transformer charge the HV cap the more potential we could acquire in a very short split of time, which the Potential is what we need to do work.

The  Potential can charge batteries in a new way, can do work with transformer. It doesnt follow the old rules of electronics because it is somehow HV and Electrostatic, if you discharge the potential it will look for the Return path, while returning to the origin it will  flow like a fluid-like particle what ever you put path on its Way.




Quote from: Cadman on February 03, 2014, 09:38:06 AM
DilJalaay, thanks for circuits :)

@ a.king21, wings, guys,

It doesn't really matter if caps in series are less mf than the same caps in parallel. That's not the point.
As much as possible you want the potential in these caps, in certain circumstances.

Also consider:
Coils have magnetic field. Can induce other coils. Will oscillate when pulsed.
Caps store potential.
Bifilar = coil
Bifilar = cap
Bifilar with one end connected can store potential.
Many uses.

To paraphrase Tito: Who says you must only use one cap?

Listen carefully, with an open mind, to stupify12, totoalas and Tito. Try not to filter what they say through what you have been taught to think.

Regards

Meow ;D ;D

a.king21

stupify12:  Can you post a schematic please?

GT899

Hi, I tried out my wimshurst machine feeding the driver bifilar pancake coil and turns out you don't need a make break switch for high voltage but simply a spark gap, every time the leyden jars or capacitors discharge it is like a circuit switch.
Every time the spark discharged across the pancake driver coil all my pancake collector coils received the voltage even from a distance. I can't actually measure the voltage they receive but these collector coils charged up another leyden jar capacitor extremely fast.
You can get very fast spark discharging with the right set up from leyden jars.
Check out this video for a step down transformer from high voltage, really simple to build. With enough collector coils feeding this step down transformer it might just work!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNZFDaEYiDM

I am building these step down transformers so will update again soon once I got it all set up.

Grumage

Quote from: GT899 on February 04, 2014, 11:38:31 AM
Hi, I tried out my wimshurst machine feeding the driver bifilar pancake coil and turns out you don't need a make break switch for high voltage but simply a spark gap, every time the leyden jars or capacitors discharge it is like a circuit switch.
Every time the spark discharged across the pancake driver coil all my pancake collector coils received the voltage even from a distance. I can't actually measure the voltage they receive but these collector coils charged up another leyden jar capacitor extremely fast.
You can get very fast spark discharging with the right set up from leyden jars.
Check out this video for a step down transformer from high voltage, really simple to build. With enough collector coils feeding this step down transformer it might just work!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNZFDaEYiDM

I am building these step down transformers so will update again soon once I got it all set up.

Dear GT899.

Having watched the video from your link I do really feel that his Multimeter was being fooled by the electrostatic field. He was reading 17 amps on the 10 amp range (10 Amp being the max current it should read ) IMO it should have taken out the safety fuse !!

The acid test would have been a 12 V 21 W bulb !!  Might I suggest you make just a couple of step down transformers to try the theory before wasting too much time and money.

Respectfully, Cheers Grum.

Tito L. Oracion