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Lynx Joule Inverter

Started by Lynxsteam, November 29, 2012, 12:42:40 PM

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Flumen

Hi Lakes
Yes, I read your earlier comment where you said you'd be worried to find any voltage between the neutral and earth in a mains output receptacle. That's why I'm thinking something's up with the wiring (although, I'm using a rod stuck in the ground outside for an earth).
In Poland, in older flats like mine, they rarely bother with putting in a decent earth (as far as I can tell). And I can see there are only two wires leading up to the receptacle.


@e2matrix (or anyone else) - you have wired up houses - can you please explain what you think might be going on with my wiring? (I have little knowledge on this.)  :-[
Tomorrow, I'll cut all the power to the flat and see what happens ...
(Lynx - apologies if this is leading off topic.)

Regards
Flumen

totoalas

Hi im using the normal diodes in4148 glass diodes as lynx used in his youtube comment
Same caps the earth from water tap and not from electric company  ground wire
If neutral to
The earth wire  the normal circuit breaker trip without rcd protection
Will try series and parallel apm.....
Ive tested using neutral ac  ... Coil eggmagnet and am radio antenna   one wire free energy variant 4 youtube imtotob  without tate circuit
Hope somebody amplify this like kapanadze or dr nakamats


synchro1

 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gsxd0mUODC8

I think there's only one kind of germanium diode manufactured for sale, and one kind only. Here's the numbers from Joe Tate's specifications:

                                              "Four 1N34 germanium diodes (Radio shack #276-1123) ~".

These are the same component numbers posted by Lakes.

@Flumen,

            Sounds like maybe very powerfull Telluric earth currents running between the grounds. The voltage will drop to Zero when you turn the breakers off at the service entrance if it's a short circuit. Otherwise, you're sitting on a gold mine!

TinselKoala

1n60 is also a germanium diode that can be commonly found, and the NTE near-equivalent is NTE109.

The 1n60 is a bit more robust but has almost the same electrical parameters as the 1n34a. The NTE109 claims a 100 V piv.

You might also consider the Schottky diode 1n5711. Fwd voltage 0.41 V, piv 70 V

Lakes

Quote from: totoalas on December 28, 2012, 04:34:28 PM
Hi im using the normal diodes in4148 glass diodes as lynx used in his youtube comment
Same caps the earth from water tap and not from electric company  ground wire
If neutral to
The earth wire  the normal circuit breaker trip without rcd protection
Will try series and parallel apm.....
Ive tested using neutral ac  ... Coil eggmagnet and am radio antenna   one wire free energy variant 4 youtube imtotob  without tate circuit
Hope somebody amplify this like kapanadze or dr nakamats
Thanks, these are probably the signal diodes I have, I`ll have a look tomorrow.
I`ll have to work out how to a run a wire from the water pipe... :)

@Tk The1n60 diodes are cheaper from ebay as well.