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Safe One Wire energy transfer by Ton Kuiper: Quantum Resonant Gyrator

Started by samertje, January 22, 2012, 10:48:58 AM

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samertje

Hey everyone,

I made this video and got comments on the PESwiki and other forums, many shouting that it's a RF circuit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF9fl4_eMiY

I made this one explaining why we don't think it's RF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB4V29mZlFk&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Can you guys help us out here?

Cheers!
Sam

d3x0r

My replication is way messy, and having a hard time getting good video of it, but....
I have reduced the voltage (the 9v I'm using is 8.83v).  I can definatly say that this is a very sensitive thing to play with, and attaching the wrong sort of ground at the wrong place kills the thing quick.

With the higher voltage to start with, and a bad antenna connection, the LEDs light basically from the source wire and dim as the circuit is moved away.

With the lower voltage at the start, and a couple sheets of aluminum chained for fun, the LEDs are brighter at the end and dimmer at the start where the oscillator feed is.  If I connect my o-scope's probe ground to an aluminum plate also, then a few of the LEDs (every other one, with the one closest to the 'grounded' plate brightest) are bright, and the others are dim, to the point they are almost off at the source.

Crazy stuff.

I've tried to measure a few places with a few things, I basically made an AVPlug with a 1M resister to try and measure the voltage across that, but as soon as I ground either side of that plug it kills the whole thing.

I do have a 1ohm resistor inline between the power source and the oscillator circuit with a scope probe across that - supposedly that's the current draw from the power source, it oscillates pretty well, and looks like pretty well a sum of 0 current to me; but.... oh, right so when the circuit is running (best to remove the high ohm resistor from the transistor base during operation, it's sorta the starter jolt, like a car's starter solonoid....)  So anyhow I mentioned the osciollation visible on the power source 1ohm resistor inline with one side (negative I think), when I kill it that goes to a flatline.

madddann

@samertje

Hi! can you please give the specifications for the two coils - wire gauge and how many turns or lenght?


Dann

d3x0r

I made mine using  http://www.66pacific.com/calculators/coil_calc.aspx

I used a couple empty electical tape spools that were 36mm in diamter, and 10 turns on one makes the smaller and 24 on the other, and I used 24gague wire, but wire gauge isn't a factor in the calculator.

samertje

Quote from: madddann on January 22, 2012, 10:21:40 PM
@samertje

Hi! can you please give the specifications for the two coils - wire gauge and how many turns or lenght?


Dann

in the first video we used two passive inductors, in the second video we used a little pancake coil 22 uH, but it also works with good piece of wire or any induction around 20 - 30 uH, I'm not sure, I'd love for people to experiment on that!

Tesla used pancake coils and the effects of a pancake coil are noticeable here by holding the load on top of the middle..