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The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"

Started by Mannix, January 30, 2006, 06:18:53 PM

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turbo

it's not hard to see there are two switches,
the first one he toggles twice and this he calls the primary frequency.
the second one he toggels once and this he calls the second frequency.

now what would that mean?
M.

BEP

I'll not muck things up more than needed so here is a link to info posted elsewhere that may be of use to this thread.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,2788.0.html

Yes, I'm using tubes. Probably not the right ones yet but I'll play it by ear.

>>EDIT
Oh, Yes.
Starting heater current for a tube? Some tubes will conduct before the heater warms up. Not many. The ones that come to mind were the 'Acorn' series. They were'nt much bigger than a power transistor, rated for UHF/VHF and were almost 'instant on'. Some larger glass types would also do the same but I believe some were gas filled and others had a special coating on the cathode.

turbo

The verry first glow :)

the 5u4gb was spitting out a riddicilous 893 Volts...
and i wanted to tickle it some more but i decided not to because of the cheap screwdrivers i use, they might flash thrue the insulation when reaching the 1Kv range.
It's real power here and i know i need to be carefull.
tomorrow i will disconnect the heater and put it on another transformer in which i can vary the frequency.
well actually i can vary the frequency of both transformers but this one is stabilized at 50 Hertz.
then i am going to switch in the full wave silicon rectifier circuit and the real hunt for the kicks and the interaction between the transformers will begin :)
i just have to see the verry intresting things Steven mentiones,with my own eyes...

Marco.

Thaelin

   Did  a bit of looking around and see that this tube has a max of 550v per plate rms. You may well be driving this tube wayyyyyyy past its range of useability. Any purple haze inside or the plates getting red???  That will shorten the life of the tube drasticly.
   May I suggest you check out www.pmillett.com and d/l an old ARRL hand book and look in the schematics to find the very circuit you are using. It will give you a safe setup for the use of the tube. Vintage 1959 is a great one to look at. Cheers and good hunting as tubes are still the backbone of audio far as I care. Nothing like them.

thaelin

innovation_station

Quote from: -[marco]- on August 02, 2007, 03:23:33 AM
it's not hard to see there are two switches,
the first one he toggles twice and this he calls the primary frequency.
the second one he toggels once and this he calls the second frequency.

now what would that mean?
M.

i thing that he is starting the osc with the first flick  a serge then he turns on the frist freq wich is a beat freq and second freq is another beat freq but of inverted wave and opsite dirrection  so 2 beat freq humm probaly the same combo of freqs or a verry slight diffrence between them if the 2 beat freqs were the same or verry close to the same then you could use just 1 tube oscolator to generate the 2 beat freqs

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