@Magneticitist --Go for it but I don't send out circuit drawing or anything. You will have to wing it and build something that is your own. My videos usually give out just enough info for someone to get the idea and then "reinvent the wheel".
@Lidmotor fair enough! i also wanted to ask your opinion on the differences in wireless output of the SEC circuit and other HV drivers. anything in particular that makes it more efficient ? I know i can achieve the same wireless transfer by using any antenna/receiver setup with HV, but what about the SEC makes it so effective?
from what i can tell the energy being sent to your LEDs is simply "looking for ground" and when u get near or touch it you are stealing from your earth ground.
@Magneticitist ----What is weird about the SEC is that the voltage is not that high (hundreds of volt not thousands) and when you you get shocked off it ----you don't. You get a tiny RF burn. The coupling is capactive and not inductive with the wireless arrangement. The grounding thing is whole other issue. The lights are all fed through an Avenmenko Plug at the end of one wire. Adding a ground path just makes brighter.
You have to think of this process on the cap as separating positive and negative charges. You are creating a non-equilibrium state. By allowing the potential differences in voltage to be inverted or retroflected, you're causing the cap to have potential from bidirectional longitudinal waves. You have to cause an imbalance for energy conversion. The answer is "simultaneous open and closed paths" to extract energy between any two points or nodes. V and I are zero not following joules law.
Your welcome, the information has been out there for a long time on Bedini's main site on Gabrial Kron. Kron's work is rooted in vector analysis as well as Floyd Sweet.
Great work Lidmotor! Your videos are always superb. I have tried to build the little 2-coil motor charger with the cylinder- neomagnet magnetized across diameter,but it never spins or goes into self-oscillation like yours. I've tried following your diagram and hookup you gave on prior videos, but thus far now work. Any other tips on this cool 2-coil motor charger?
jackscholze----I'm sorry that you are having trouble with your little pulse motor. Just treat it like any other pulse motor. Try to get it to spin first by tapping the drive coil with a AA battery. The magnet should rotate if that part is OK.. The trigger coil circuit can be hooked up several different ways. A standard Bedini NPN circuit works fine. Just remember that the trigger coil tells the transistor to fire and the transistor then fires the drive coil.
rroge83b----So far no explosions. You can push the limits of the caps a little but if you go too far you can damage or ruin them. A few volts over the rated voltage doesn't seem to harm them. Way over the limit and you are right---they pop. Big ones can be really dangerous.
CosmicGnarler---ET phone home?? lol. The SEC actually does broadcast quite a ways out. It runs at radio frequencies. The pulse motor kinda goes "putt putt putt". The two got along nicely.
that pulse motor is awesome! mind if i try making a modified version with possibly a little guidance?
Magneticitist 1 year ago
@Magneticitist --Go for it but I don't send out circuit drawing or anything. You will have to wing it and build something that is your own. My videos usually give out just enough info for someone to get the idea and then "reinvent the wheel".
Lidmotor 1 year ago
@Lidmotor fair enough! i also wanted to ask your opinion on the differences in wireless output of the SEC circuit and other HV drivers. anything in particular that makes it more efficient ? I know i can achieve the same wireless transfer by using any antenna/receiver setup with HV, but what about the SEC makes it so effective?
from what i can tell the energy being sent to your LEDs is simply "looking for ground" and when u get near or touch it you are stealing from your earth ground.
thanks.
Magneticitist 1 year ago
@Magneticitist ----What is weird about the SEC is that the voltage is not that high (hundreds of volt not thousands) and when you you get shocked off it ----you don't. You get a tiny RF burn. The coupling is capactive and not inductive with the wireless arrangement. The grounding thing is whole other issue. The lights are all fed through an Avenmenko Plug at the end of one wire. Adding a ground path just makes brighter.
Lidmotor 1 year ago
@Lidmotor ok that information just opened up a whole new ballgame for me lol.
all that comes to mind is "fat waves".
Magneticitist 1 year ago
You seem to have over unity here?
Sebsworld2 2 years ago
"Just listen to it, this is what it sounds like"
Bwapwapwapwapwapbzzzzzzzzeeeeeeppppp
CosmicGnarler 2 years ago
You have to think of this process on the cap as separating positive and negative charges. You are creating a non-equilibrium state. By allowing the potential differences in voltage to be inverted or retroflected, you're causing the cap to have potential from bidirectional longitudinal waves. You have to cause an imbalance for energy conversion. The answer is "simultaneous open and closed paths" to extract energy between any two points or nodes. V and I are zero not following joules law.
jburnum 2 years ago
jburnum----Thank you for explaining that. Now it makes sense. "Simultaneous open and closed paths"
Lidmotor 2 years ago
Your welcome, the information has been out there for a long time on Bedini's main site on Gabrial Kron. Kron's work is rooted in vector analysis as well as Floyd Sweet.
jburnum 2 years ago
Deep stuff - can I have a direct link please?
CosmicGnarler 2 years ago
Damn Lidmotor,
U always goodly busy, i admire your time for experimenting
My Respects
JB
JohnnBlade 2 years ago
Johnn----Time is what it takes.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
Ha ha sorry I keep bothering you - what is the radio set to? AM or FM, and what band? ... does it matter: :P
Cheers again!
CosmicGnarler 2 years ago
CosmicGnarler---The radio was tuned to a AM band null station.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
Great work Lidmotor! Your videos are always superb. I have tried to build the little 2-coil motor charger with the cylinder- neomagnet magnetized across diameter,but it never spins or goes into self-oscillation like yours. I've tried following your diagram and hookup you gave on prior videos, but thus far now work. Any other tips on this cool 2-coil motor charger?
Aloha, keep it going
jackscholze 2 years ago
jackscholze----I'm sorry that you are having trouble with your little pulse motor. Just treat it like any other pulse motor. Try to get it to spin first by tapping the drive coil with a AA battery. The magnet should rotate if that part is OK.. The trigger coil circuit can be hooked up several different ways. A standard Bedini NPN circuit works fine. Just remember that the trigger coil tells the transistor to fire and the transistor then fires the drive coil.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
Wow that's awsome.
egn83b 2 years ago 2
egn83b-----Just another fun experiment at the "Lidmotor table lab"
Lidmotor 2 years ago
doesent a capacitor explode when you overcharge it like that?
rroge5 2 years ago
rroge83b----So far no explosions. You can push the limits of the caps a little but if you go too far you can damage or ruin them. A few volts over the rated voltage doesn't seem to harm them. Way over the limit and you are right---they pop. Big ones can be really dangerous.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
I have a few 2.5 volt 650 supercaps... heh heh... how far do you think those can be pushed?
CosmicGnarler 2 years ago
that noise is FREAKY! So sci-fi I cant believe it!
Very good work. Nicely explained, 5 stars like always.
CosmicGnarler 2 years ago
actually I favorited this one movie of yours... just for the sci fi noise ;-)
CosmicGnarler 2 years ago
CosmicGnarler---ET phone home?? lol. The SEC actually does broadcast quite a ways out. It runs at radio frequencies. The pulse motor kinda goes "putt putt putt". The two got along nicely.
Lidmotor 2 years ago