Awesome Video!! I tried this out myself and could not get more than 12V in the caps at first however I changed out my coil for a standard AC trasformer(in series) and it
WORKED PERFECT!!
12VDC In
70VDC Out
I was only using 200V Caps 540uF but the results are still undeniable.
Please post more info about this phenomenon !! Good Job !
Hello! Your video is great! Unfortunately, i tried it today and didn't get anything on the second cap. The only difference in my scheme was that the second cap was 350uF and 450V and the coil had 3.5Om active resistance, 250mH inductance on a E-type ferrite core with 1MHz limiting frequency. Do you use bifilar coil or a standard single-directional coil? And how do you connect the bifilar output? Thank you in advance.
I do get to see the blue and the yellow and blue spark bedini talks about , blue is what we want .....konzen seems to get the circuit going the mechanical way thing is I can't find a dang reed switch in radio shack ......conspiracy ! conspiracy! haaaaa!!
Nice work and nice video! Seems to me that putting the pulses under some kind of variable analog or computer control would show just what this circuit could really do.
I am doing similar experment watch?v=XMnzKTAX6CA and watch?v=vj33KbkDJ80 on my channel a.s.a.p subtite in english You have a GREAT instument set!! I apologise for my worst English I create pulse through spark high-voltage Congratulations to you Alessio
I only measured input current, since that's the only part of the circuit using conventional electricity. The second spike at the end of the video shows the current curve right before the vacuum inputs energy.
I do believe it was 1.0 Amp for 1/10th of a second. I don't have the results with me I will post them when I get out of work.
Awesome Video!! I tried this out myself and could not get more than 12V in the caps at first however I changed out my coil for a standard AC trasformer(in series) and it
WORKED PERFECT!!
12VDC In
70VDC Out
I was only using 200V Caps 540uF but the results are still undeniable.
Please post more info about this phenomenon !! Good Job !
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Hello! Your video is great! Unfortunately, i tried it today and didn't get anything on the second cap. The only difference in my scheme was that the second cap was 350uF and 450V and the coil had 3.5Om active resistance, 250mH inductance on a E-type ferrite core with 1MHz limiting frequency. Do you use bifilar coil or a standard single-directional coil? And how do you connect the bifilar output? Thank you in advance.
NoctumDeVir 2 years ago
I do get to see the blue and the yellow and blue spark bedini talks about , blue is what we want .....konzen seems to get the circuit going the mechanical way thing is I can't find a dang reed switch in radio shack ......conspiracy ! conspiracy! haaaaa!!
kukulcangod1 2 years ago
Nice work and nice video! Seems to me that putting the pulses under some kind of variable analog or computer control would show just what this circuit could really do.
Where do you get these ideas?
Dmolished 2 years ago
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crippled82 2 years ago
alessiof76 2 years ago
so the energy density has to do with the electric field density inside the capacitor?
janne808 2 years ago
Were the 2 x 10 uF caps in the second part
of the video in series or in parallel ?
It would be wise to document this all exactly in detail in your description.
Many thanks again.
overunitydotcom 2 years ago
Can you please let us know the amp spike amplitude from the scopes ?
Did you measure the amp spike via a shunt ?
What maximum amplitude did it have in amps ?
Was it around 2 amps maximum at for how long about? Was it more than 10 milliseconds ?
Many thanks.
overunitydotcom 2 years ago
I only measured input current, since that's the only part of the circuit using conventional electricity. The second spike at the end of the video shows the current curve right before the vacuum inputs energy.
I do believe it was 1.0 Amp for 1/10th of a second. I don't have the results with me I will post them when I get out of work.
NRGFromTheVacuum 2 years ago