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Overunity Machines Forum



Joule Thief

Started by Pirate88179, November 20, 2008, 03:07:58 AM

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jeanna

Quote from: Artic_Knight on June 08, 2009, 06:37:20 PM
ok MK1 if you want to pass the EB energy through a coil and collect the energy on the other coil then i can say i had no luck with it. but it could be my torroid
I didn't have any response either.

My guess, though is that it is probably too fast and small a wave  to make an impression on the toroid.
My Stubblefield generators were all bifilar 60 turns per layer 6 layers. Half of those turns were each wire.
So bifilar 180 +180 = 360 turns over 6 layers.

It is a lot more turns than 4 and 20. I am sorry we didn't show a result, but not terribly surprised. For a couple of reasons.
1- My first try at a second tier was the obvious one.
I used the secondary to start up a whole new JTC.
It kinda worked, but it was very weak.
This is of course, because the secondary is producing AC.

So in a similar way the earth is producing a random non steady current. Not exactly AC, but certainly not DC.

I also think my generators were on the small side.
2- I think 200 turns per row and 6 rows is more what it should have been.

I think this is a good idea to pursue with our toroids, but maybe a ferrite bar or soft iron nail (no zinc either)  through the middle going into the ground. This will connect right to the telluric currents. I don't object to using a battery with a set up like this either.
It would separate the telluric from the rest of it, if we compared the battery driven one with the one made on a center stake in the ground.


Overflowing ideas... ;)

jeanna

electricme

@Jeanna,
Thank you for the link again, I just have problems downloading from scribe, it takes forever just for the scribe display to appear, then unbearable time for each page.

I will need a high speed net to do this, my patience is not that lasting and I have a lot of things to do, but this weekend I will head in the scribes direction, if I can access that PC.

But thank you for the link again, and thank you to Gadget  and MK1 who also posted a link. ;)

I eventually got the round EB in the ground, got lots of pics, but will post them in the "other" NS thread.

Quote from: jeanna on June 08, 2009, 03:10:12 PM
Hi Jim,
It is that long book from scribd. I sent the link to you.
I don't remember if you got it or didn't. It takes a while to read because it is all  scanned. As I read a page I usually copy it and paste it into a text file that complements the book. Of course from there it is easy to find references... well, not easy but the pages turn faster.

I think you put it onto a thumb drive?
I found it. Here it is:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/13040608/The-Researches-of-Nikola-Tesla-1894

jeanna

To all those who have so very kindly sent in helpful suggestions I thank you all.
They are all very interresting, you know if someone jotted down all the "stuff" people have posted on just this thread, it would make a very interresting novel. ;D

jim

Ohh yes I almost forgot.
1st output of the EB is 0.771 volts, no load.

People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

electricme

@ MK1
Quote from: Mk1 on June 08, 2009, 02:47:17 AM
@electricme

Nice work !

Look good !

Not to brag but on my mk8 i got 16 secondary . ;D

Ok i brag a bit , but seriously keep the good work!

Mark
Braggins good for you ha ha.

jim
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

electricme

@ How 2 speel th word electrolite
Quote from: Mk1 on June 08, 2009, 02:00:38 PM
@gadget

You got me there , bros  ::) :-[ :-X

tlas, aslt, last, alst, tasl, oh here it tis  SALT ;D   silly me

jim
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

electricme

@Bill,
I found it in the icehouse web site

Quote from: Pirate88179 on June 08, 2009, 02:22:48 PM
@Jim:

Where is that design you are making from?  I have not seen any of the Stubblefield patents that look anything like that one.  Good luck with it.  It has a lot of surface area and may I suggest that you make the hole large enough so you can mount it on its side (vertical) and change the direction it faces as you test the output.  I see the drawing shows it mounted horizontal but I don't see why they do it that way.  I can't wait to see what happens with it.

Bill

You are right about this, and so is Gadget, I found this in a stack of stuff in the below thread, about 3/4 down the side of the web page.

As it was under Stubblefield research, I assumed (falsely) it was something of his, but it seems to have had 3 people associated with it.

http://www.icehouse.net/john34/stubblefield.html

J.W. Walker.  Bain  and John Haworth

jim   
 
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.