Your set up makes noises like some of the TESLA coils I've heard, only they throwing lot's more than 1000 volts. They even hooking up musical instruments in the circuit and making music with the plasma sound.
I gotta tell ya, you have more going on there than I can figure out... Mini fires, sparks, hho cells... LOL I'm in envy of all the testing equipment you have too... Nice work bench... nice setup for testing...
Have you given up on hho production and are now trying to create some kind of spark idea to ignite water in the cylinder? I'm just not sure what the concept is. You're somewhat of a pioneer, that's for sure. Keep up whatever you're doing over there and the videos. Very interesting work!
thanks for showing your studies and your design schematics. interesting field of energy to be checking out. perhaps plasma. keep up the good work, 5'*s.
I don't know too much about electronics, but it seems to me that capacitors are used to increase voltage in certain circuits.
You could extrapolate the expected output voltage on the transformer if you knew the turn ratio. This would give you the output voltage if it were in-line instead of in the loop as demonstrated.
The whole feedback loop idea could well be multiplying your voltage as you think. An electronics expert would know though and I would search one out to get an answer.
my meter wont check the output of the mot because its over 1000volts, but the input is just like the spark cell. what i believe is happenening is that this setup is acting like a voltage multiplier. I believe that the collapsing field is being caught by the transformer through the capasitor and fed back through the mot to the cell. That the only thing i can up with from looking at these results. Sound about rite to you?
my meter wont check the output of the mot because its over 1000volts, but the input is just like the spark cell. what i believe is happenening is that this setup is acting like a voltage multiplier. I believe that the collapsing field is being caught by the transformer through the capasitor and fed back through the mot to the cell. That the only thing i can up with from looking at these results. Sound about rite to you?
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violafinishda 1 year ago
my mot does vibration thing at veryhigh amps,,,very cool experiment try it inside a small long glass tube made of pyrex see
if it will pump alot of water,,very cool exprmnt
NOBOX7 2 years ago
Your set up makes noises like some of the TESLA coils I've heard, only they throwing lot's more than 1000 volts. They even hooking up musical instruments in the circuit and making music with the plasma sound.
mbrouss151 3 years ago
great work thnx 4 diagram, wats ur current draw on battery?
dodoshlodo 3 years ago
what about the dia of the leads on the hv side
could you try bigger dia to keep the resistance down/?.
tediouse 3 years ago
Good idea, i will try that.
crob227 3 years ago
i seen a guy use a magnet to enhance the spark on one of the legs might help?
commando7144 3 years ago
could you direct me to that video?
crob227 3 years ago
type in [magnet spark]scroll down,its in a glass
tube ,but does show that a field does enhance
the spark,
=what if you get a doughnut magnet and put it around the plug ?
tediouse 3 years ago
its from a guy called gotoluc its called ignition coil pulsed by neomagnet
commando7144 3 years ago
I gotta tell ya, you have more going on there than I can figure out... Mini fires, sparks, hho cells... LOL I'm in envy of all the testing equipment you have too... Nice work bench... nice setup for testing...
Have you given up on hho production and are now trying to create some kind of spark idea to ignite water in the cylinder? I'm just not sure what the concept is. You're somewhat of a pioneer, that's for sure. Keep up whatever you're doing over there and the videos. Very interesting work!
mrcobes 3 years ago
im just like to try new stuff, and i do service on heaters for a living so this water for fuel without hho is intriguing to me.
thanks for the comment.
crob227 3 years ago
thanks for showing your studies and your design schematics. interesting field of energy to be checking out. perhaps plasma. keep up the good work, 5'*s.
variablestatus 3 years ago
I wonder if you put another spark cell on the HV side of the microwave if you could maintain the effect..
marthale7 3 years ago
Check out the next video, thats exactly what i do, but i keep it out of water.
crob227 3 years ago
Also the sparking is similar to the way a spark plug coil works. I would look into the idea that you are actually modeling one of those as well.
Charlie Ehler
charlieehler 3 years ago
I don't know too much about electronics, but it seems to me that capacitors are used to increase voltage in certain circuits.
You could extrapolate the expected output voltage on the transformer if you knew the turn ratio. This would give you the output voltage if it were in-line instead of in the loop as demonstrated.
The whole feedback loop idea could well be multiplying your voltage as you think. An electronics expert would know though and I would search one out to get an answer.
charlieehler 3 years ago
my meter wont check the output of the mot because its over 1000volts, but the input is just like the spark cell. what i believe is happenening is that this setup is acting like a voltage multiplier. I believe that the collapsing field is being caught by the transformer through the capasitor and fed back through the mot to the cell. That the only thing i can up with from looking at these results. Sound about rite to you?
crob227 3 years ago
Interesting rig you have there!
Have you done any studies on how many volts you are passing throught the spark cell?
Charlie Ehler
charlieehler 3 years ago
depending on high high i adjust the switch, ifi turn it up iget up to 90 volts dc, if turn the switch down, i get 30-40. thanks for the comment.
crob227 3 years ago
That's good to know.
Actually, I was referring to the feedback voltage you are apparently passing back from your microwave transformer.
Charlie Ehler
charlieehler 3 years ago
my meter wont check the output of the mot because its over 1000volts, but the input is just like the spark cell. what i believe is happenening is that this setup is acting like a voltage multiplier. I believe that the collapsing field is being caught by the transformer through the capasitor and fed back through the mot to the cell. That the only thing i can up with from looking at these results. Sound about rite to you?
crob227 3 years ago