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Aromaz's Ignition Coil CFL

Started by slayer007, December 03, 2008, 10:14:21 PM

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samedsoft

@Lidmotor,

   On the Aromaz Videos #21 and #22 He shows that current draw is very low and when he adds up more CFL the current draw does not increase.

   Have you tested similar circuit?

   Is it possible to use resistive load rather than CFL?

   Nuri

dodoshlodo

hey everyone,

I built a similar circuit not long ago. It uses the same priciple of using a Earth Ground or an antenna to pick up radio waves or in my case the Mains House supply wave (50Hz) and run it into some 3055s to excite and oscillate an ignition coil, and run multiple CFLs.

At max brightness my best efficiency is powering over 80Watts of CLFs with 500mA. Thats 6 Watts. I can get it to work still with less than 100mA, but brightness is sacrificed.
The second Video i show some reallt wierd stuff, wireless transmission of energy, one wire transmission, spark gaps into thin air, high voltage all over the 12V side of the circuit. Anyway here they are let me know what u guys think:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=1_AGbBsa45E

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=1_AGbBsa45E

This is a bit unrelated but here's a cool coil winding Machine that counts number of turns. Great for making Bedini / Tesla coils. I made it so i could experiment with various coil configs and apply it to the radiant oscillator project.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=E0SHRLbdGVY

Enjoy!

-shlodo


turbo

This is not intresting !
This is normal !

Why do people always think they have something intresting when they are able to light up a blub?

Marco.


slayer007

@Marco

Did you notice he was lighting the CFL's only using micro amps.
Now I think thats Very interesting.


dodoshlodo

Quote from: -[marco]- on January 17, 2009, 06:35:43 AM
This is not intresting !
This is normal !

Why do people always think they have something intresting when they are able to light up a blub?

Marco.




Well there is not much interesting in lighting up a light bulb I'll agree, wat IS interesting is once u excite the Ignition coil, radiant energy flows all through the circuit, flying back through the low voltage side and if u touch the battery u will get a shock. It jumps over diodes, which have little effect (Tesla talked bout the radiant being like a gas).

So yes it is very interesting, u can see, feel the radiant energy. On a scope the radiant back spike is slightly larger than the pulse spike. I just haven't figured out the best way of capturing this yet.

In case u didnt realise, this is a radiant oscillator, just like the Bedini the Newman motor and all the others out there. Maybe you should build one for yourself before u knock it. At least we are trying and experimenting with different things instead just building Bedini's from a diagram...

@Marco watch the last 4 mins of this video:http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=1_AGbBsa45E

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=1_AGbBsa45E

-shlodo