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Joule Ringer!

Started by lasersaber, December 29, 2010, 02:19:43 PM

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synchro1

JLN's 2Sgen "6" demonstrates a Lambda of 13.7. This is the ratio of demagnatization power to magnatization power. Lasersaber's Super JR "3" is an overunity generator of the same kind. A standard transformer uses steel laminations to regulate this unwanted side effect of voltage increase. The solid ferrite core and the single wrap 14 & 28 gauge primary and secondary makes  Lasersaber's Super JR 3 identical to one side of a "COOK BATTERY" not a transformer. JLN'S formula can help determine the "Lambda". I believe this version has a good chance to loop back to source and self sustain due to it's very low control power requirement. The power source needs to be a rechargable Ni-Cad battery. The top wire of the secondary and the wire from the transistor collector that attach to the light bulb in the schematic need to go to a capacitor and fast switching diode in series. The battery would then attach to the positive and negative poles of the battery from respective poles of the capacitor. The capacitor voltage has to be two or three volts over the battery voltage for it to work. When the battery voltage begins to climb, one needs to attach a load to avoid an explosion. A bank of LEDS would work fine. Again, Lasersaber's video hyperlink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcFHZMhnV2g

stprue

Quote from: gadgetmall on September 26, 2012, 07:18:07 AM
Good news thank you .. I got mine in and am winding today. thank you for posting this and sharing, this Joule ringer has been on my mind for over a year now . I am still working with the original one though . I will never give up my 1.2 volt inputs supply volts though.
And i still have my theory  as to the effect of JR1 running so long . The Delay line (Cap-coil) i think is the key .

Using air core made of diletric materials and winding layers of wire and separating them with waxpaper,aluminium foil,waxpaper then repeat windings as so on . Also this delayline should have connections to each layer of foil so as to have an extra wire.. more  on that later .

Gadget

Any updates? I have all of the necessary parts for this build....maybe this weekend!

conradelektro

Quote from: gadgetmall on September 26, 2012, 07:18:07 AM

And i still have my theory  as to the effect of JR1 running so long . The Delay line (Cap-coil) i think is the key .

Using air core made of dielectric materials and winding layers of wire and separating them with waxpaper,aluminium foil,waxpaper then repeat windings as so on . Also this delayline should have connections to each layer of foil so as to have an extra wire.. more  on that later .

Gadget

@Gadget:

Your special air core (cap coil with waxpaper - aluminium foil - waxpaper between the windings) sounds very interesting. Please publish a circuit that also shows how to connect the aluminium foil to this "delay line".

I like air core coils because one can build them easily at home. It is always a hassle to find and to buy the right Ferrite cores. An air core also gives a much nicer sine wave type signal in comparison to a coil with a metal core. I do not mind size, bigger things are easier to build.

Greetings, Conrad

stprue


gyulasun

Quote from: stprue on September 29, 2012, 02:33:41 PM
Hello All,

Maybe someone can help me with me replication.

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7EdlzlZoJU&feature=plcp

Hi sprue,

Please read this post I wrote to Skywatcher, maybe it can help you. 
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/7051-joule-ringer-51.html#post210112 
I am not sure: you use a neon bulb as the light bulb?  then just use a parallel variable resistor to give start current to the base of the transistor.

Gyula