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Selfrunning cold electricity circuit from Dr.Stiffler

Started by hartiberlin, October 11, 2007, 05:28:41 PM

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hartiberlin

Quote from: plengo on April 30, 2008, 04:28:27 PM

Thanks Doc. Yea, you can not figure it out because it is NOT connected to anything. I just put it there close to the board so that it pickup some of that radiant energy in a very decoupled way. It is the signal from the coil that is driving my experiment.

I just connected one end only to the probe. The other end of the probe is also not connected to anything. And just for completness, that is a bifilar coil, 400 turns awg 23 and 26 with a galvanized bolt of 1 1/2" long and 1/4 diameter.

Fausto.

Hi Fausto,
how did you connect the bifilar coil to the battery, so that it charges up ?
Where did you connect the ground wire to ?

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nickle989

@ the Dr.  ... Have seen some interesting results on my hack of a SEC., some very good results (at least I think they are) ... using 2 digital multimeter thermometers, type K pick-ups, I can drive the temp down on the MPSA06 (around 44-45c) and the temp up on the neon (33-34c)... at the same time the voltage goes up on the input and the current goes down.  Voltage is supply from a bench-top DC supply set at 18 volts ... ( I also use a 18volt rechargeable drill battery, just to make sure I was not getting something extra) .... The current and voltage is taken at the input.  Have not figured out away yet to measure inside without upsetting the balance.   When out of tune neon not lit up, or not at the right frequency and lit up .. LED's lit up ... the current draw goes up and the voltage goes down. I can get the Neon to go very bright but then the temp on the MPSA06 goes through the roof ( past 60c ) and then blows ... the current draw also goes up and the voltage down.

What is kind of interesting is that when I add from 1 LED to 7 LEDs there does not seem to be a difference in draw or voltage.  I am also able to drive half of a florencent light with the guts ripped out of it and using 2 plugs .. one for each side and the middle floating.  This seems to drive the temp down on the MPSA06 to 38c.

Does this sound about right to what goes on? Thanks for any thoughts.




DrStiffler

Quote from: nickle989 on April 30, 2008, 09:34:19 PM
@ the Dr.  ... Have seen some interesting results on my hack of a SEC., some very good results (at least I think they are) ... using 2 digital multimeter thermometers, type K pick-ups, I can drive the temp down on the MPSA06 (around 44-45c) and the temp up on the neon (33-34c)... at the same time the voltage goes up on the input and the current goes down.  Voltage is supply from a bench-top DC supply set at 18 volts ... ( I also use a 18volt rechargeable drill battery, just to make sure I was not getting something extra) .... The current and voltage is taken at the input.  Have not figured out away yet to measure inside without upsetting the balance.   When out of tune neon not lit up, or not at the right frequency and lit up .. LED's lit up ... the current draw goes up and the voltage goes down. I can get the Neon to go very bright but then the temp on the MPSA06 goes through the roof ( past 60c ) and then blows ... the current draw also goes up and the voltage down.

What is kind of interesting is that when I add from 1 LED to 7 LEDs there does not seem to be a difference in draw or voltage.  I am also able to drive half of a florencent light with the guts ripped out of it and using 2 plugs .. one for each side and the middle floating.  This seems to drive the temp down on the MPSA06 to 38c.

Does this sound about right to what goes on? Thanks for any thoughts.




@nickle989
The short answer is no. I will ask for some more info and give a detailed answer tomorrow when at the lab, I am home on a UMPC and a great little tool, its like texting on a cell phone and not fun for an old man.

Are you using a sec board or a pin board?

The transistor should not get to this high a temp, what is ambient?

You could never get xistor to stay at or only a few degrees above ambient?

Will get back tomorrow.....
All things are possible but some are impractical.

nickle989

Quote@nickle989
The short answer is no. I will ask for some more info and give a detailed answer tomorrow when at the lab, I am home on a UMPC and a great little tool, its like texting on a cell phone and not fun for an old man.

Are you using a sec board or a pin board?

The transistor should not get to this high a temp, what is ambient?

Pin board .. the ambient temp is 17c. Not sure what the humidity is but it would be a bit higher as it is in the basement.

:(