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A validation of the UP-SIDE-DOWN phenomena

Started by EMdevices, November 02, 2009, 09:40:48 PM

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Yucca

This whole thing smells very similar to the work of Don Smith.

My derivation of one of Dons devices seems close to unity at least, I couldn´t hang any gear on it to check due to the large potentials involved >30kV peaks.

Saturation of the core medium seems an essential component, be it ferrous or air. Through saturation some strange things happen and I think the hysteresis curve becomes assymetrical, perhaps in the saturation region a window is opened through which ambient energies can flow (ZPE). Also note that sinus into TX with saturation seems lossy, but short and sharp pulses into TX seem to yield a sinus on the RX with good area.

I have made a pulse excited TX coil tuned to approx 70kHz and an identical RX coil. The TX is excited by a metglass core buck converter (basically a beefy high turn JT with 13005 tran) running 70kHz and saturating. It seems that loading secondary does not drag down primary as much as would be expected.

RX coil needs to be spaced vertically at an optimum point above the TX coil, the spacing and diameter ratio looks very similar to the FTPU, in fact I am using an old cable reel to space the coils, just like FTPU.

@EM, can you give us more details about your "magnifier\resonator" that you use on the OP of the CFL driver? is it a tuned LC tank with a saturating core on the L?

Or is the saturating core the toroid in the CFL driver and your magnifier employs an aircoil TX?

I presume (as do others) that the filament lamp on the CFL TX is just to provide load for the low voltage filament drive outputs of the CFL. And then you route the HV pulses through your magnifier TX? Your crimp connector blue leads going to the pipe end piece and then you bolt your TX coil on?

More info please! And great work by the way!

giantkiller


PaulLowrance

Quote from: poynt99 on November 17, 2009, 02:06:49 PM
???

Stefan, you have kicked people from here for much less than what WilbyInebraited has been doing, yet he is untouched.

Why are you protecting him? You have repeatedly ignored my PM's about this, why?

WilbyInebriated adds nothing of substance to these threads, and only acts to disrupt them. Between him and Rose for example, the Ainslie thread was made into a mockery, and many good folks gave up and left because of this. Now he has moved on to the TPU threads it would seem. Do you want folks to talk technical or let these threads degenerate into the mess that inevitably follows this individual? It is quite obvious what happens when this individual intervenes, and I can not understand why you allow this?

WilbyInebriated is an individual that is consistently brazen and incendiary with folks, and seems only to be interested in turning good threads into shambles.

Are you trying to instigate a boycott of this forum by it's senior members? I would suggest it might go that way if this continues. Grumpy get's a little out of hand from time to time, but usually only because of folks like WilbyInebriated.

I would ask that you re-instate Grumpy, and rightfully set WilbyInebriated to "read-only" in his place. I know there are many many members that agree wholeheartedly with this.

.99

I would agree. Stefan, for several weeks I've had WilbyInebriated on my ignore list. So far in years of being on your site he's the first & only to make it on my ignore list. IMO overunity.com can stand out from the other site. What's the address, it starts with an "e." I'll refer to it as e.com. This site can stand out by attracting more mature and advanced researchers. IMO e.com is overwhelmed with delusional young kids who are interested in living a fancy. I for one seek truth.

Paul

turbo

Okay Guys  :)

I announced some test results today but things got slightly delayed.
Tweaking the equipment i am going to use turned out to be more difficult then i expected.
I actually had to take apart my portable spectrum analyzer (Ipaq+Virtins http://virtins.com/) to make a direct connecton on the AD converter, and things are getting real small these days.

But all turned out wonderfull and now it is working like a charm so i can go frequency hunting shortly.  ;D

I already recorded some strong signals in my living room and i have no idea where they are comming from, but i am certain these can be used to extract power from.
EM's idea to first find the power frequency's and then build the tuned circuit is just wondefull and i am going to use this methode in my next tests.
At first i wanted to use a variable capacitor but now i have decided to change the inductance for tunning.

More to come soon. :)


EMdevices

very nice setup marco,  I admire your courage  (to take apart such small compact electronics and modify them)
I have found frequencies everywhere in my house, but mainly along wiring in the walls, fuse boxes, lighting, etc...
Happy hunting my friend !
EM