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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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retrod




Anyway - the fact that such simple circuit emits such a strong rf field to power
el tubes - is quite amazing - and needs some research.

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Yes, indeed! The lamp used in this demo is a Philips PL-L 36 watt, 2900 lumans. Pulling 8 volts 120ma from the battery, the 60 LED's are lit bright (I have a cover over them). The outer pins of the lamp are connected to earth ground as well as the AV plug, the end of the lamp is resting on the 9volt radio battery (Duracell Copper top) case to complete the 'circuit'. I've also taken everything outside and connected to an eight foot driven ground rod, works the same way.
Dave

hoptoad

Quote from: retrod on December 06, 2007, 09:23:59 PM
Yes, indeed! The lamp used in this demo is a Philips PL-L 36 watt, 2900 lumans. Pulling 8 volts 120ma from the battery, the 60 LED's are lit bright (I have a cover over them). The outer pins of the lamp are connected to earth ground as well as the AV plug, the end of the lamp is resting on the 9volt radio battery (Duracell Copper top) case to complete the 'circuit'. I've also taken everything outside and connected to an eight foot driven ground rod, works the same way.
Dave
@retrod
Very Interesting - Hmmmmm........KneeDeep  :) Great Stuff! Which circuit did you use ? Will you post the circuit, if it is different to any of the previous posted circuits here or on Dr Stifflers website?
Cheers from the Toad who Hops

retrod

Quote from: hoptoad on December 07, 2007, 04:35:34 AM
Quote from: retrod on December 06, 2007, 09:23:59 PM
Yes, indeed! The lamp used in this demo is a Philips PL-L 36 watt, 2900 lumans. Pulling 8 volts 120ma from the battery, the 60 LED's are lit bright (I have a cover over them). The outer pins of the lamp are connected to earth ground as well as the AV plug, the end of the lamp is resting on the 9volt radio battery (Duracell Copper top) case to complete the 'circuit'. I've also taken everything outside and connected to an eight foot driven ground rod, works the same way.
Dave
@retrod
Very Interesting - Hmmmmm........KneeDeep  :) Great Stuff! Which circuit did you use ? Will you post the circuit, if it is different to any of the previous posted circuits here or on Dr Stifflers website?
Cheers from the Toad who Hops
Hi Toady, the circuit is a very slightly modified version of the 'Thomas' circuit that is posted on Dr Stifflers site. I use a one meg resistor and removed the 190pf cap and added a 470uh core in series before the AV plug, that's all. You know, I once worked with an Engineer who thought he was an Owl. You would be having a conversation with him and he would suddenly start hooting and had an uncanny ability to swivel his head around, much like an owl does. It would have been interesting to get you both together.

Dave

xee

@retrod,
Great results. Thanks for the posts. Are you using a 2N3904 transistor?

retrod

Quote from: xee on December 07, 2007, 10:52:51 AM
@retrod,
Great results. Thanks for the posts. Are you using a 2N3904 transistor?
Thanks, your very welcome.  The earlier posts where I had two (old) 40w four foot tubes running partially lit I used the 2N3904. The transistor smoked during another experiment so now I have a 2N2222 in it's place only because it was at hand.

Dave