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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

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

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Magluvin

Quote from: a.king21 on May 06, 2014, 08:24:03 PM
Zener diode debate:
Tito always talked about the zener as a safety device to prevent runaway.
In this regard it has the same effect as a spark gap placed in parallel in a critical part of the circuit.
When runaway starts, the spark gap will fire - thus limiting the current in the circuit.
This is what Kapanadze did in the aquarium 2 device.
My understanding is that you can use a zener for exactly the same purpose.
If you use a fuse instead , it will stop runaway, but will also kill the circuit.


Tito: Am I right?

I remember it being a spark gap as a safety device. But the zener could work also at lower voltages.  The bigger issue is getting a circuit to run away. ;) He said to use big rubber gloves. :o So I imagine he has put together a circuit that the voltages build unexpectedly and will jump out and git ya. ;D So the spark gap would be necessary to prevent too much OU. lol. Woulndt that be a wonderful thing to experience, even if it did bite you the first time? :o ;D ;D ;D   Then we would know where we should put the spark gap. 

If the circuit can bite you, it still could be controlled by a zener, just on the low voltage side instead. ;)

Mags

Magluvin

Quote from: Magluvin on May 06, 2014, 09:56:32 PM
I remember it being a spark gap as a safety device. But the zener could work also at lower voltages.  The bigger issue is getting a circuit to run away. ;) He said to use big rubber gloves. :o So I imagine he has put together a circuit that the voltages build unexpectedly and will jump out and git ya. ;D So the spark gap would be necessary to prevent too much OU. lol. Woulndt that be a wonderful thing to experience, even if it did bite you the first time? :o ;D ;D ;D   Then we would know where we should put the spark gap. 

If the circuit can bite you, it still could be controlled by a zener, just on the low voltage side instead. ;)

Mags

The only info so far that I have seen that discusses self building oscillation is the Utkin files. I need to dig into that more myself.

Mags

Bob Smith

Teets said something in passing about a year ago on the role of a silicon component in his energy amplification. I'll try to find it. No luck so far. In the mean time, I found this:
QuoteWhen a semiconductor silicon diode is pulsed with oscillating DC at high voltage, rapid quenching, it causes the silicon to become superconductive which amplifies the power output.
I had observed this effect and after researching the net, I found other published papers confirming this effect.
There are also some published papers on the anomaly of AND gates magnification effect.
And more weird gains and losses in the Forbidden Zone of semi-conducters.
Source:  http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/7455-plasma-effect-cosmic-ray-amplification.html#post131172
The posts by the same person below that one give a few further details. Time for bed.
Bob


Dave45

I think I finally found what I was looking for.
I needed to isolate the source, diodes work but the reverse current or voltage back through the diode was a problem, this should fix that.