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Magnetic Resonance Devices based on Don Smith Concepts

Started by xenomorphlabs, July 25, 2009, 08:00:09 PM

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bolt

Once you have made a top hat collector for your plasma ball you will find it will become a Tesla transmitter in it own right and amplifier the plasma signal and the entire room will become charged!

Another coil several feet way of same size, wire, turns and cap will pick up this energy and power a bulb.:)

flathunter

Hi Bolt!

You seem to know a bit about Tesla transmitters - here a video i made with a transmitter and 3 receiver coils.  Like you said, the whole room gets charged when i turn on the coil  ;)
Heres a video (sorry to everyone else - they are the same vids i posted before)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS5TSZC3nEM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyfsnxCFU_Y

But I'm having trouble lighting anything except CFLs and small diode torches.  havent managed a typical bulb (yet).  Ive got 3 receiver coils - none of which are the same as my transmitter - they all contain less turns than the transmitter secondary, but 2 have the same wire thickness.  Any suggestions?  Or OU short cuts?  :D  Perhaps my receiver coils need more turns of wire?  Perhaps my receiver coils should have double the number of turns as the transmitter?  These are all things I plan to try out as soon as I get the chance - havent been able to recently thanks to family responsibilities.

Cheers mate!  Its great fun to play with!  Any advice with number of turns for receivers, or size of wire, would be greatly appreciated.

Oh, also i noted that the CFLs worked really well when they were touching that large piece of iron on the floor, which is connected to the receivers with a long wire.  Would changing this large piece of iron for something even bigger (say the central heating pipes in my flat) make any difference?  I wanted to try this last week, but was still a little scared of the neighbours getting electric shocks - most of my neighbours are rather old, and i didnt want a coronary on my conscience!

Peterae

@xeno

Hi
I found the reference to the secondary capacitor in Don's stuff, he said 6kv 0.5uF

It does look quiet long in the video so i guess that would match up as he had it especially made.

Peter
PS i have just ordered the most amazing LCR meter for £49
http://uk.farnell.com/motech/tl-08b/lcr-meter-test-clamp-4-pole/dp/1307958

bw

Thank you Bolt.  What you say seems to fit and makes sence.  I know very little about circuits but I'm making progress in that.   After completly digesting all your input I'm sure I'll have questions but for now it needs to sink in my head.  Thank you again. 

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: Peterae on September 01, 2009, 11:34:44 AM
@xeno

Hi
I found the reference to the secondary capacitor in Don's stuff, he said 6kv 0.5uF

It does look quiet long in the video so i guess that would match up as he had it especially made.

Peter
PS i have just ordered the most amazing LCR meter for £49
http://uk.farnell.com/motech/tl-08b/lcr-meter-test-clamp-4-pole/dp/1307958

6 kv okay, well not excessively much voltage in the secondary coil then.
THE LCR-Meter is really nice (0,159 μH seems to be the lowest measurement range) Ordinary ones dont go that low, but this is exactly what is needed for this kind of devices.

Keep it up