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Conventional current flow VS Electron current flow

Started by Dave45, March 14, 2014, 08:15:28 AM

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MileHigh

Dave:

After all that harshness, let me switch it back to the positive.  I am offering to help you understand how a few simple circuits work, including the coils and capacitors if there are any.  But I won't spoon feed you the answers because my experience from being around here a long time is that spoon feeding doesn't work.  If you want to learn then you have set your mind to it and make some timing diagrams as the first step.  If not then that's fine also, your choice.

MileHigh

Dave45


Dave45

 MileHigh

Below is a basic ionization circuit, the electrodes take on a pos and neg charge.

Yet you scoff at the idea of a pos and neg charged coil, why because one's a coil and one's an electrode,


MileHigh

Dave:

I'll bite.  What are you laughing about and what's the surprise?

You posted a diagram where in the upper section you have a high-voltage transformer and some diodes.  It has nothing to do with the ordinary operation of a coil in a circuit.  You seem to be fixated on ionization.

The lower part of the diagram you have added coils to the extremities of the ionizer.  That's typical, it's a meaningless nonsensical thing to do.  If you are alluding to the fact that the coils are charged with high-voltage and that means that they are "charged" coils, that's just plain silly again.  The coils at the ends of the wire do not function like coils, they may as well be mylar balloons.  So you are shooting blanks.

The real issue:  Do you want to post a simple normal circuit and go through the exercise of making a timing diagram for it?

MileHigh

Dave45

 You seem to be fixated on ionization.
Yea I think your right

That's typical, it's a meaningless nonsensical thing to do
lol, for you maybe

they are "charged" coils, that's just plain silly again
You can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink

The ether is all around you its in the air you breath but its in a combined neutral state, ionization breaks the bonds and separates the charges then they can be collected.
Even a low frequency low voltage system is ionizing the air around it but the problem is by running both pos and neg legs to the same transformer it works like a static neutralizer canceling any gain that is being created.

You should read up on ionization, static eliminators, air purifiers educate yourself a little  ;)

later
dave