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My Ambient Powered AC Amplifier And Oscillator Square Wave Generator

Started by joellagace, November 24, 2019, 07:53:34 PM

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joellagace

Well I wanted to see how well this works. So I want to start small. I don't want to drive it with crazy currents first to start, like most folks seem to want to do. As mixed with the high voltages it gets difficult to tell what kind of an effect is going on if any. Without any "real" lab

So I started it up to test the coil with just 1.5 volt DC drive to start my spark gap oscillator step-up circuit. ( dead battery, Half charged battery, Capacitor, or one of my many ambient drive circuits.) and the coils assembly steps up enough to get thousands of volts for that negative resistance spark gap effect to pass trough the coil circuit and also act as ambient AC currents amplifier. Ground loop working great spaced at about 40 feet apart.  Unlike Tesla, I'm Driving this florescent light at Low voltage 150 volts L3 Low impedance side. Instead of the high voltage side. The high frequency pulsed AC Gives very bright I left my Kitchen lights on, And you can see the Florescent so bring with ridiculously low input circuit drive.

I can really notice an effect of amplification here!, With such little input drive. I have tried regular Tesla coil configurations with various generated 1kv spark gaps and the florescent tube does react to high voltages like it should, but it is more of a strong glow. Not like having it plugged into the home AC. More like this circuit is doing right now with practically next to no input drive. very impressed.

Here is a YouTube video of just my initial try with just 1.5 volts input drive.

https://youtu.be/fqSmx41_4hY

More experiments to come and I want to replace the florescent tube with something more appropriate like an inductive load motor that can run at high frequency AC.

carbon sugar

Hello how are you doing? very good what are you doing, have you thought of putting a bucking winding as secondary? that the coils are CW and CCW, so their magnetic fields are opposed, that will give you a lot of gain, if you don't do bucking coil, you would have to use capacitors on the other side, because the magnetic and the dialectic has to be balanced so that everything flows the time, that flow of fields makes you can make a great profit from there, the ferrite powder core is very good to improve the frequency, it works very well, and also leaving that coaxial nucleus

joellagace

I am using,  coils are CW and CCW :) And using a coax as a center rod does seem to have some effect against the high frequency pulses, Just not sure how much of an effect every part plays role in. Still experimenting with various configurations. I start very small and work my way up. The reason I'm experimenting/tuning with such low voltage drive as I want to be able to ultimately drive this with ambient, with the help of my other many projects and prototypes.

carbon sugar

great, remember that it has to be LC, use a quartz core, it will help you raise the frequency since it is stable, or quartz dust, old school cores, and something else I saw when I work with the coils and motors , is that it is very different when you do the tests with a regulated source, that is when you use the electricity of the house, because it is a source that is not free, and instead if you use a battery bank, other effects appear, the batteries are loaded with back emf, or if you use a generator engine as a source, this engine with the back emf accelerates, you notice the changes, tesla and all the others did not use the home network to power their machines, because the resonance does not work the same if You are connected to the house, is what I notice in my experiments and in others that I always see

joellagace

I Think I'm on to something, I may not need to use a high frequency compatible AC motor after all! I might be able to go 100% solid state, I think I figured out a transducer transformers stage instead of that inductive high frequency  AC load motor. that will allow me to convert this energy back into regular voltage compatible DC.  I hocked up 3 special high voltage high frequency transformers I had laying around from an old project. I'm lucky they where tuned to high frequency!  Around 380hz. Now each transformer is connected in parallel, feeding into the high voltage side as primaries and the secondaries are low voltage and they all got their own full bridge diode rectifier and Im getting about 3 volts each. Since its regular DC,  The caps can be wired like batteries in series to up the voltage, I'm experimenting charging a dead 4.5 volt battery. Up at 1.29 volts now! :) What is interesting is the circuit self operates from ambient, and when there's enough accumulated inside primary charging capacitor I got setup it triggers the spark circuit that puts the whole generator unto full drive. Now I'm hoping with the transducer setup I can keep the generator self sustaining. And feed a regular AC inverters. A low power one to start of course. And see how well it charges a cell phone on the side, as well from the wall adapter 110 AC 60hz.