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Magnetic Resonance Devices based on Don Smith Concepts

Started by xenomorphlabs, July 25, 2009, 08:00:09 PM

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stprue

Here is something new!

The led is on ac and the blury neon I'm touching with my other finger but it is not hooked to anything...just unused rails!  The led not in the pic on the other board is lit pretty bright and it is not connected to anything.


xee2

@ stprue

Lighting a neon is not too hard. But it takes much more power to light an LED. I am trying to understand just what you have done. Is the following your basic circuit?


Peterae

More info has come to light.
I was right, Don said Voltage component from tuned secondary, current component from un tuned secondary.
Wire length ratio is everything between Primary and secondary windings.
Operational frequency is less important.

Secondary cap is now confirmed at 0.047 6000 VDC
Primary is 5 turns
The mystery components later painted grey are also confirmed to be diodes se pictures below before he painted them.


stprue

Quote from: xee2 on September 09, 2009, 10:29:14 PM
@ stprue

Lighting a neon is not too hard. But it takes much more power to light an LED. I am trying to understand just what you have done. Is the following your basic circuit?

Almost, I have a bridge coming off the driver which changes it to 645vdc (around that anyways) so the spark gap is dc.  As for the neon it is pluged into empty rails that are not connected to the circuit soooooo it is lighting off an interaction with my finger.  I I do not touch it, it will not light!

stprue

@Peterae

Keep up the great work, your replication is really looking great.