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Capacitor Electrons Captor from Don Smith / Tesla

Started by Vortex 22, May 27, 2022, 11:43:58 AM

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Vortex 22

You need to study and understand this very simple circuit?
Don't change anything... You can't do that.. well you can do anything you want!! Good luck with

Vortex 22

Quote from: madddann on June 05, 2022, 09:49:49 AM
Hi everyone. I did the next step - vortex experiment with HV. Instead of mains I used a battery powered HV module from aliexpress or ebay, and instead of a jug of water I used an old flooded type lead acid battery.
The cap charges at a rate of 1V per 10 seconds.

Link to hv module and schematic:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32962520121.html
https://i.postimg.cc/9FdgP8Fc/vortex-experiment-with-HV.png

Take care and have fun.
This not my recommendation to use battery as a ground?
Also
You can post here your schematic and video in OU site?
Again
Good luck

madddann

Hi. The cap is 470uF as in my previous experiment. The voltage with 1mm sparkgap would be around 1KV and I don't know what the frequency is but from the sound of the sparkgap is not above 1kHz.

Is the schematic from my previous post not visible to you?

Vortex 22

Quote from: madddann on June 05, 2022, 10:46:54 AM
Hi. The cap is 470uF as in my previous experiment. The voltage with 1mm sparkgap would be around 1KV and I don't know what the frequency is but from the sound of the sparkgap is not above 1kHz.

Is the schematic from my previous post not visible to you?
I recommend a  smaller polar capacitor?
Few pF at 4000 volts DC?

Schematic is not visible to me sorry?
It's not possible to upload it on OU?
Regards
Vortex 22

madddann

OK, I wasn't aware of that, so you also didn't see the pictures I posted in my previous posts?

Schematic: