no. The spark gap is supposed to produce radiant energy waves of greater energy that are picked up by the heatsink (wich is a poor representaion of the ed gray tube). This creates cold electricity or radiant energy wich is transmitted to the lights. A little energy makes the spark wich unleashes alot of energyy to power the lights.
the electrode is NOT supposed to arc to the heatsink or spark tube.
obscene182 2 years ago
Can you post the schematics I'm very interested in this project... How did you can get an High frequency spark gap?
armakuni2000 3 years ago
The main circuit is bedini's. I just added imhoteps modified pc fan and an insulated sphere some capacitors and a spark gap.
nat1971aa 3 years ago
lemme just get this right, those lights are running off of energy grabbed from the sky?
CrazyFretz 3 years ago
no. The spark gap is supposed to produce radiant energy waves of greater energy that are picked up by the heatsink (wich is a poor representaion of the ed gray tube). This creates cold electricity or radiant energy wich is transmitted to the lights. A little energy makes the spark wich unleashes alot of energyy to power the lights.
obscene182 2 years ago
great work nat!
dodoshlodo 3 years ago
Thanks..It has taken a long time to get to this point
nat1971aa 3 years ago