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New Jewel Thief "Resonate LCR Circuit" Much less energy draw....

Started by sirmikey1, January 01, 2010, 09:25:10 AM

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The LEDs will not light with just the battery.  Not even faintly. 1.5v input and 3.6v output...

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Quote from: tinu on January 01, 2010, 02:28:04 PMThe reasoning about free energy is not applicable any longer.

Tinu,
   Mad rush, I agree that it's titled poorly.  Any suggestions?  Ran across this circuit yesterday as one Lidmotor had just favorited on youtube.  Just stuffed it into my mental database after duplication.  I tried all sorts of big fat LEDs. 

   I'm leaning towards Tesla's magnifying transmitter, and this seems to line up with resonating against precharged items in order to peak or magnify, to climb on top of the initial wave (bounce and build).   
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geYfUHh6nD8

   Also related, Lidmotors youtube duplication of the Davro Radiant SEC 4kv trigger coil. He's now lighting small items wirelessly, and the larger items with wires to the oscillating aluminum plates.  I heard someone say that the 4kv trigger coil's frequency is appropriate for for SEC (radiant).  I'm ordering one of these coils tonight.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rzw4FRovnI

Quote from: tinu on January 01, 2010, 08:56:42 PMError simply resides in the measurement technique.

Ahh, things are all moving at the speed of light here ;)  and what if he's tapped into it...

Quote Lindemann: Tesla said in patents that there are 2 different types of particles.  One is electron, other is aether. If you block electron via a super fast charge gap with over 1 million cycles and 100KV then cold electricity appear from the pure flux of aether. No electron can go that fast. So the thing is to purify the electron from the aether. This can be done only via a spark with smaller duration than 10mhz. So all your circuits are useless in this realm.

SM

xee2

@ sirmikey1

Quote from: sirmikey1 on January 01, 2010, 10:24:28 PM
I'm ordering one of these coils tonight.

Where are you ordering trigger coil from? Can you provide link to a data sheet? This seems like a very interesting item.

EDIT: OK I have figured out what these things are. They are just the transformers used to step up the pulse voltage for xenon flash tubes. I have found several sources.


david7630274

Quote from: Tink on January 01, 2010, 11:31:17 AM
I very much doubt a white led will run with just one loop of wire.
I think the red led lights up because it is a direct connection to the 1.5 Volt source (red leds do light up at about 1.5 Volts you see!).
Tell me where to buy this miracle red LED that runs on 1.5V.

david7630274

Quote from: jadaro2600 on January 01, 2010, 12:57:00 PM
I just tested the circuit, it does work, I was able to light three led in parallel with it. ..I also used a diode and capacitor to measure voltage gain, the readout was 3.5V, it's consuming 8ma.

The led's didn't get very bright, but it does work - however, I had to drop the resistance down to 1k on the main resistor, and since I wasn't able to find 100pf cap, i had to use a 400pf, ..also, brightness seems to fluctuate with capacitance. ..more not always better.

Still not too sure about that one loop thing myself.

I think he's fooled himself with the red led.  I believe it will light without this circuit on a 1.5v source.
Try 1000 microH for the coil. It will light up the LED super bright. But you must absolutely positively use 100pFarad. Other values will not be as bright. BTW, I don't think I fooled myself with the red LED. If  you can find a miracle red LED that lights on 1.5V let me know.

sirmikey1

Quote from: xee2 on January 01, 2010, 11:35:53 PMWhere are you ordering trigger coil from? Can you provide link to a data sheet? This seems like a very interesting item.

xee2,

  Mouser.com has a 4kv and a 6kv for just a  few bucks.  The goldmine-elec-products.com coil looks too small, tiny, and so I passed that one up.  I'm also wanting a big ferrite ring  :o  Any newbies may also be interested in this item, cheap breadboard kits with sacks of all common circuit parts:
http://stores.ebay.com/NightFire-Electronic-Kits__W0QQ_scZ1QQ_sidZ22293525QQ_sopZ3?_nkw=breadboard+kit&submit=Search

   David, thanks for joining in.  Just ignore the negs and stay focused.

Edit: my meter wont read induction.  Anyone know how to read the values by the markings?  Bigger is better...

1. MEDIUM BRIGHT 2371131900
2. MEDIUM BRIGHT 2371130600
3. VERY BRIGHT     2371131500
4. VERY BRIGHT     2371130400

Mikey