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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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DrStiffler

Quote from: armagdn03 on October 25, 2007, 10:11:34 AM
DR. Stifler

By your estimate, how many turns would you say the primary has on AM antennae?


I have addressed that the best possible on my site. The Primary is hand wound by the user and is 9 turns. The number of turns in the secondary is unknown, although as I have stated when tested it appears to be a 1:1.7 step up ratio.

I also list the Z (impedance) of each winding, off and on the core. You can use the following formula to look at it however you wish for turns ratio.

Tr -> turns ratio
Ns->#turns secondary - Np->#turns primary
Vs ->voltage secondary - Vp-> voltage primary
Ip->current primary - Is->current secondary

Tr = Na/Np  ...... Tr = Vs/Vp  ...... Tr = Ip/Is

Impedance ratio

Tr = sqrt(Zs/Zp) where Zs and Zp are respective impedances of of secondary and primary.
All things are possible but some are impractical.

DrStiffler

Quote from: AhuraMazda on October 25, 2007, 10:51:35 AM
@RStiffler

Have you ever tried your circuit out of your lab, may be somewhere a few miles away?
I for one am looking for overunity but I don't want fall over myself.
With the two transmitters in the vicinity of your lab some related weird phenomena may be at play.
Although in your videos you shielded the circuit and disproved RF pick up, still there is an area of doubt
which should be removed.

Best Regards

I understand your concerns, yet this is outside of the guidelines I established for participation in this forum.

If you can not accept my ability to know if this is or is not a factor, I do not see how you could not question every aspect of this work.
All things are possible but some are impractical.

armagdn03

Thank you for pointing that out, I must have missed it.
I wish I could turn my brain off sometimes, then I could get some sleep.

abassign

Unfortunately the link on ebay which you have sent me is not active:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPT.dll?ViewItem&item=150076605464 They were $1.45US at the time.

The information on your web site are really complete and is possible to replay your experiments.
The biggest problem, for me, is to obtain the loop sticks aerial. I think that the best thing is to know the diameter of the thread and then the number of coils, trying the building.
I Know that reduce the possibility of success, but I do not know thing other do.
Is it possible to use a red LED to replace the blu LED ?

DrStiffler

Quote from: abassign on October 25, 2007, 12:39:17 PM
Unfortunately the link on ebay which you have sent me is not active:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPT.dll?ViewItem&item=150076605464 They were $1.45US at the time.

The information on your web site are really complete and is possible to replay your experiments.
The biggest problem, for me, is to obtain the loop sticks aerial. I think that the best thing is to know the diameter of the thread and then the number of coils, trying the building.
I Know that reduce the possibility of success, but I do not know thing other do.
Is it possible to use a red LED to replace the blu LED ?

As far as cores all I can do is direct you to earlier in the thread where another eBay address is posted. I have no idea what the seller is selling, best you find that link and contact him. There are picture of the cores I use in this thread, use them when you talk to the seller to insure what you are getting.

Early in the research I tried other cores, torus, transformer E sections and some pot cores. I did not get them to work. That does not say you may not, but I can not assist on this.

Other LEDS yes, I like White because they produce a useful light output, where as the Red, Blue and Green would be in my mind novelty usage. Remember the the forward drops on the LEDS may be quit different and of all of them you will get quick success from the Red's, yet it may be false success as Red LEDS can show display from static electricity or from 60Hz induction.

Good Luck...
All things are possible but some are impractical.