Here is the circuit that I came up with when I wanted to design a single wire power receiver. I wanted to be able to just use the hot-wire from the outlet. This circuit will certainly accomplish this. I have not tested it, but I felt led to share it. I'm quite certain that some here will be interested. If such a circuit has been posted before, I apologize in advance.
Peace,
Josh Gulick
Looks easy enough to test. I guess the idea would be to find a correct capacitance for an LCR resonance with the transformer and capacitor and load? I'm not sure what I'm seeing the left diagram as I circled in the copy below. I assume the right diagram has two caps?
People that has an average monitor like me have to scroll side to side to see the picture you post.
Please post the graphics at 800x600 resolution. So we can follow your work.
Jesus
Quote from: nievesoliveras on December 16, 2010, 02:46:26 PM
People that has an average monitor like me have to scroll side to side to see the picture you post.
Please post the graphics at 800x600 resolution. So we can follow your work.
Jesus
Very good, Jesus. Your drawing rendition is readable, as it's left-justified.
Is there some way to *tune* the circuit for maximum output, say, with multiple taps on one of the coils, for example? Interesting circuit, otherwise.
--Lee
Can you please post a photo.
Thanks.
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Hmm a sort of LCR resonance... you need to tune it and have a high Q (low DC resistance in coils, and prefer high L and little C for best Q) beware to not explode capacitor with overvolatge...
Quote from: SchubertReijiMaigo on December 18, 2010, 06:26:48 PM
Hmm a sort of LCR resonance... you need to tune it and have a high Q (low DC resistance in coils, and prefer high L and little C for best Q) beware to not explode capacitor with overvolatge...
This one might be a quick-and-dirty kluge answer, but:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RLC_circuit
In the last paragraph of the Wikipedia article, the circuit(s) described can be used in a pulse discharge arrangement. Otherwise, however, they're usually frequency filters---and that's about it.
Does the thread starter indicate how he/she might achieve overunity with a variation of the circuit?
I do say the *wire-in-a-can* looking affair has the appearance of Edwin Gray's work:
http://tesla3.com/free_websites/zpe_gray_sparktube.html
(interesting file with math, photo and drawings)
Here's a better one:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:EV_Gray
--Lee