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BREAKING : **~Imhotep~**'s Free Energy Radiant Oscillator Lite

Started by Omega_0, August 03, 2008, 10:40:26 AM

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**~imhotep~**

Quote from: Thaelin on August 11, 2008, 10:39:15 AM
   Has anyone tried this with a standard FL tube? Think a two foot one would be great and not cost too much compared to the CFL. Dont like them as you are buying the electronics each time. More waste. Bigger bulb, less price, better deal

thaelin


here is the new vid with one pin on each side running the 48 inch full size eco lux ge bulbs .this is getting fun !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmY3iAKJKXc&feature=user

Grumpy

Quote from: **~imhotep~** on August 12, 2008, 09:37:10 AM
here is the new vid with one pin on each side running the 48 inch full size eco lux ge bulbs .this is getting fun !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmY3iAKJKXc&feature=user

If you connect each lead to a sheet of aluminum foil - each placed vertically a few inches apart - with the bulb between and not connected to anything - does it still light?
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**~imhotep~**

Quote from: Grumpy on August 12, 2008, 10:43:37 AM
If you connect each lead to a sheet of aluminum foil - each placed vertically a few inches apart - with the bulb between and not connected to anything - does it still light?
i will give it a go and report any results  ;D

ORION

In the late 1950s, my buddy and I were looking for something interesting to do for Halloween.

We were fairly advanced electro-nuts for being in our very early teens. We decided we would carry around a couple of lit up 48" cool white fluorescent lamps.

I think he used a buzzer or vibrator driving a transformer, I was just getting into transistors and built a blocking oscillator.

Battery packs and circuits were inside our jackets, wires ran down our sleeves to the bulb ends......very dangerous now that I think of it.

Waving those things around on a dark night was pretty freaky. We beat Star Wars to it by 10 years.

Needless to say we terrorized the neighborhood, got a little candy and got thrown out of a few houses for being just too weird.

Those were the days.

**~imhotep~**

Quote from: ORION on August 12, 2008, 07:11:01 PM
In the late 1950s, my buddy and I were looking for something interesting to do for Halloween.

We were fairly advanced electro-nuts for being in our very early teens. We decided we would carry around a couple of lit up 48" cool white fluorescent lamps.

I think he used a buzzer or vibrator driving a transformer, I was just getting into transistors and built a blocking oscillator.

Battery packs and circuits were inside our jackets, wires ran down our sleeves to the bulb ends......very dangerous now that I think of it.

Waving those things around on a dark night was pretty freaky. We beat Star Wars to it by 10 years.

Needless to say we terrorized the neighborhood, got a little candy and got thrown out of a few houses for being just too weird.

Those were the days.
one thing that i observed on this circuit when testing was if you used a spark plug instead of tube and used traditional spark plug wire you have shocking inductance on the skin of the wire that will shock you and light a neon as you drag it on the surface of the wire. but if you use the tube and small clip lead wire instead of spark plug wire the shocking effect is gone you can touch the insulated portion of the clip lead wire and not get shocked ,that is probably why you could perform this cool effect when you were younger. ;D