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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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Bob Smith

QuoteHey Bob.  I got no readings with my meter. Are you using a scope?
Hi Mags, I only used my meter, but will try it with the scope tonight if I'm able.
Bob

Bob Smith

Below is my setup as described above. I ran the scope on it tonight - centre tapped, with 12v bulb as load. Running sharp pos/neg spikes every 2.5mSec, roughly 30 volts. Not really getting any more juice than I put in.  12 bulb has blue lens, which is lighting up ice cube relay, running off three depleted 9v batteries. I also ran it thru a small 10 layer 26AWG bifi coil with ferrite core to see if that would boost it before the cylinder, but no effect that I could see. Anyway, I feel a little sheepish about even posting this, but out of courtesy, having said I would...

Not sure how much I can do the next few days - out of town.
I did buy two 24' rolls of 18 gauge multi-stranded lamp wire and a 1.5" x 8" PVC sink tailpipe at the hardware at Canadian Tire tonight (eh!). Perfect size, I hope and less than 5 bucks. Will get at it when I can, and will keep following thread's progress.
Gotta go back to Tito's specs...
Bob

Magluvin

hey Bob

Yea, i was leaning toward  doing the oppositely wound turns on each half first because of my thoughts that Titos way didnt make sense, in my mind.

But I did it anyways and I do see something. I expected nothing, nada pip.

What were you pertaining to when you say center tap? Just to get the gist of what your doing. ;]

I have solder connections in the middle of the bifi where I joined the 2 color speaker wires together, but I dont connect anything there.  The speaker wire is marked , one with a black stripe.

I take the black stripe from the botom of the tube winding and connect it to the wire at the top of the tube winding without a black stripe.  Then apply the input to the bottom wire without a stripe and the top wire with the stripe. Series bifi.

And Im just measuring the ends of the 10ga wire( bout 9 in. long)

My new one is going on the same lines but with more layers for the bifi and shorter. More dense than long with a single layer.  Also, Im going to make it so the hole in the tube for the 10ga is re workable so I can just try 1 wire or run loops of thinner wire to maybe up the output voltage. Just to see what we can see.

I dont think Teets gave us the full picture yet. just a seed.  He also threw in additional info I have not tried yet till this new one is done. Like the addition of core material, magnets, adding caps to the windings near the middle of the bifi, addition of the length of the 8ga wire.? Dont know what that is for yet.  :o

Im just doing the first thing he said, as he said to look for the output while pulsing the bifi with the 1.5v AA. I moved to 12v pretty quick. lol Im just amazed that with this config that I got anything at all, considering my preconceived thoughts before trying. ;] With the probe scope, 1v scale, its off the scale. At 10v scale, near 5v.

The Utkin files lean toward opposing windings, and are the output windings. kinda backwards of Teets way.  We can only try.  That would be funny if Tees way works somehow and all these Utkin files are showing how to do it a way that it wont work? :o
As much as I have seen this file tossed around, I dont see anyone actually doing it. Some must have. But I dont here of it.  ;]  Just thinkin.

Mags


Mags

Magluvin

Quote from: crazycut06 on May 09, 2012, 12:59:41 AM
Hi Guys,
    Is this the same with what you are doing here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=dkcggzRIFnY


And glad to hear again from you sir teets!

Hey C

No, this is different I think.   But that vid it the first that got me to maybe understand what is happening in that device, as we have seen this before. Most people would imagine a coil in there. I was surprised. ;]  Again.

That copper tube is very low ohms from end to end. So it would take incredible input across it to have any readable voltage across it to light leds or a lightbulb.  But when he overs it with cores, the inductance probably gets pretty high thus allowing it to act like a wound inductor and act like one when pulsed, therefor we can have an some collapse current and measurable voltage potential across that copper tube from end to end. So the leds or light bulbs can make use of it.

Thats the only way I can comprehend how that works.  Teets version, the output is perpendicular to the input. It is possible that a similar fuction is happening in Larskro's vid, I just havnt thought that deep on it yet. Like the nail, or the screw driver, when inserted, is it that the nail or the screw driver is just acting like a part of or an extention of the copper tube and becomes part of the inductor to be able to have decent voltage from end to end? Or is the output of the nail or screw driver induced by the copper tubes field?   I lean toward induced, but by definition of how mutual induction works, I dont see it yet here.

Mags


Bob Smith

Hi Mags,
I wound the coil beginning in the centre:
- clockwise from centre down (black)
- ccw from centre up (red)
By centre-tapped, I mean that I joined the two ends closest to the centre as an input (maybe my terminology isn't quite correct). Then, I joined the ends as an output from the coil to the bulb, then negative terminal on the relay.

I also tried the setup as you described (bifi-series), but didn't scope it. I didn't see an appreciable difference in voltage output. Part of the problem might be the bombastic size of the tube :) . I'm hoping the 1.5" dia tube will fare much better.

I don't know what to think about Utkin, really. I do however think there's something to the bifi winding and its ability (series wound) to cancel out transverse EM waves and set the stage for shakin' up the aether. :o ;D :o

I'll follow your progress and resume when I get back from my trip.
Bob

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