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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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NTesla

Quote from: Magluvin on November 10, 2011, 10:32:57 PM
Was looking at both of you guys pics again.  Looks like you both have only the first part of the circuit to the secondary caps, and not the second conversion.

So, are you both saying that your not getting output to the secondary caps?

Tested secondary output with a halogen lightbulb and unsuccessfully attempted to use a MOT (both primary and secondary) i.e I know the schematic works in terms of output on the secondary. I tried with fully rectified output, smoother cap etc.

The picture I posted shows initial tests with a HV probe (i.e no load), however without a load and a larger spark gap I ended up blowing my HV diodes on the secondary with a spectacular bang! ;D because of course I was charging the secondary 'tank' caps without any load. Due to their capacity I used 1MOhm bleeder resistors.

NTesla

Quote from: minde4000 on November 10, 2011, 11:01:56 PM
Here is latest setup.
Wow! That looks impressive :o - are those the same caps Don used? And the same wire?

I tried to buy the same caps as Don used but could not find them with the exception of the secondary resonant cap which interestingly could not handle the voltage so I ended up using a 20KV equivalent.

I also could not find the wire he was using so ended up buying some thinner 17AWG multi-strand HV wire rated for
20KVDC.

Magluvin

My previous post was in reference to Mindes pic  ;]

NT
I see the diode issue after the NT.  Are you getting anything into those large secondary caps? 

Interesting on the resistors at the output. Do they get hot?

Maybe some of what is shown in the doc file as to what you could try after the big caps. Use a spark gap to discharge into a step down transformer.

Using resistors to step down thousands of volts down to 12 or 24v probably reduces your current availability to the inverter quite a bit.  Just my opinion so far.  ;]

The doc shows your method and just above it as I just suggested.  Maybe the resistor way is more for other types of loads.

Im interested how much and how fast those large sec caps charge up.   ;]

Mags

a.king21

qwert:
Thanks for the link. I've downloaded the file. Studying it..... ???

forest

Quote from: johnnyfg on August 25, 2011, 05:51:12 PM
Read something interesting in the Don Smith files at yahoogroup: Radiant Energy,
called: "Don Smith's emails on Schematic Corrections.txt". Ie, comments from himself regarding his schematics.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/radiant_energy/files/Donald%20L.%20Smith/Ambient%20Energy%20Device/
"... The plasma tube device dipole with the capacitor plates at right angle get's greater than 65,000 times the input. The energy has to be already there to be seen.
Special Interest try to discredit this type of observation.
Since this is energy from the ambient, is high frequency, use a diode bridge with the
negative plate as an open circuit. The capacitor transformer opens the door to an
endless source of useful energy. I successfully built the device here described ..."

Seems very interesting ... open circuit capacitor ... hmm ... that would be tricky to simulate in LTSpice IV ...

Also in same documents you find big changes in his public schematics ... which seems very interesting to test. For example the whole L1/L2 problems gone. Problem how to convert voltage into amperage, solved ...
If info is usable, of course.


Put BIG attention to this message !  :o