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The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"

Started by Mannix, January 30, 2006, 06:18:53 PM

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bob.rennips

Quote from: otto on April 16, 2007, 01:25:53 AM

End result: depending on used frequency I had kicks over 400V on my scope. You dont trust me??? Tomorrow you will have all the nessesary pictures to make you own tests!! Of course I will try to make a photo of my kicks.

Excellent. Look forward to seeing a photo of your setup as well so I can confirm how you have things connected. I don't see anywhere near 400 volts on my scope.

Could you show exactly where you are putting the probe and where you are connecting the reference voltage for the probe.

Quote from: otto on April 16, 2007, 01:25:53 AM
What will happen if I connect my bulb not to the minus but to the plus (power supply)??

I tried it. The light is even slightly brighter (hard to tell) than in the previous test. But this is because now when you pulse OFF, the entire magnetic field of the coil is collapsing, causing a current to flow through the lamp much like a protection diode across a solenoid.

AGAIN, you get the SAME result whether the wire is in the center of the coil or whether the coil is empty.

Have you tried this ????? How do you explain this ?????


Quote from: otto on April 16, 2007, 01:25:53 AM
To say it in a few words: When the bulb is connected as in my picture. The oscillator is OFF. I have a bulb lighted at 12V. The oscillator is ON. I have, depending on used frequencies a light bulb shining with 12V or, when I change the frequency, a bright shining bulb with 24V. My coil acts as a particle accelerator and my 1 turn collector coil amplifies my kicks.
This is exactly what you'd expect from standard electrical thoery and is exactly what I said.

Like I said look forward to seeing how your setup is achieving the results you state.

But please do the test I suggest. I sincerely want to know if the center wire in the coil really is making a difference in YOUR setup. In mine it makes didley squat difference.




xilusma

Hi Otto,

Hope to see your new setup.

It would be a big boost to the forum since a long time.

Regards,

p/s still doing with my TPU  ;D

use energy wisely - dare to dream

Jdo300

Hi Everyone,

@Otto,

Great to hear the results you are getting. Looking forward to the info from your tests.

@Everyone else

Here's the picture again of Otto's coil setup for all the newbies that may want to replicate it.


God Bless,
Jason O

otto

Hello all,

I always thought Im only a little coil winder. Now, today, after my work, I have to be a photographer or how you say it. Ha,ha.

@Bob

As we have NO minuses or ground connected to a TPU I connected my bulb to the plus from the power supply. Maybe there is a little change in brightness but this we can ignore. The point is: NO MINUS IN THE TPU. Of course my picture is NOT wrong, in this moment it is only important to have big kicks.

Or maybe someone of you folks saw in the videos that SM used a ground or minus connection and I missed it??? Of course not.
Collector outside the coil...hmmm... yes, I tried it but dont remember exactly. I will try this today again. But be sure, if this would be good I would use it. I think the kicks are not soooo big or so. Yes, yes, I will make my homework and the tests.

You have to know Im a extremly fast working guy. I make a test, see, if good, ok, if Im not satisfied, then I forget it, its canceled from my little brain.
And so I was doing in the past with your various links, patents...and all other stuff that you all guys showed us (not the posts). A quick look at the shown link or patent, saw just 1 drawing, canceled from my brain. Sorry guys.

Otto

Jdo300

Hi Otto,

That is interesting that you have the bulb connected to the positive side of the battery. What is now happening then is the whole collector has a "DC Bias" on it now. I am going to retest this again to see if I get a different result than the first test. But now I am just wondering where the minus from the Oscillator goes? Does it go to the positive of the power supply also? And just to be clear once more, the positive lead from the function generator/oscillator goes onto the coil, and the negative lead from the function generator/oscillator goes to the positive of the battery?

God Bless,
Jason O