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  • add a tesla coil

  • how much did all the parts for a system like this cost you?

  • have you thought of trying this with a kelvin generator? :)

  • I'm making my best try to follow you! I need to be able to light my entire home wit your system! I love it! thanks for all your work!

  • wher's the input or is it free energy come from the surroundings

  • that could light a smll flat and save a lot of electricty

    

  • have you plan for that?

  • also wondering about running the other end of the trigger coil to ground, with a few hefty inductors in the line and fw rectifiers across these coils to see what i can pull from them...

  • nice... i´ve been playing with something similar... seems that using the vacuum discharge in place of the led or diode makes a difference... the "spark" sucks all the energy from the coil because of its negative resistance instead of leaving some behind the low voltage barrier of an led... i´m wondering about trying a similar SG type circuit on the input to the 2nd coil to get a flyback from it too... maybe using a vacuum tube over the coil so the Mfield disrupts the current in the tube...

  • this is just a basic crystal radio, the key to solidstate power! only useing more powerfull freqs

  • The DoD (Dept of Defense) already knows how all these circuits work. They have all been built at Lockheed Skunkworks. If you keep refineing these circuits you will end up with antigravity drive systems and Zero Point Energy Devices, so please keep posting your findings!

  • Hi Lasersaber,

    Very nice. Would you be interesting in working on a grant for DoD? Please feel free to contact me. rrich4@vt.edu

    Regads,

  • Hi Lasersaber, great circuit ! Please can you do some more scopeshots, showing just the cap voltage and just the cap current on a shunt ? This would be okay to see, what is going on. Please show at least a few cycles on the scope, so one can see the whole "picture". Many thanks in advance. Regards, Stefan.
  • lol thats freakin awesome man.. never any doubt to this being genuine. you have been on a roll for quite some time now. thank you sincerely for the free information and now i have to start playing with this too.

  • 100 stars..

  • Very interesting! When you talk about giving the circuit a little charge periodically, can this been done by way of a timed pulse. For example, can a 555 be set to pulse -very- infrequently?

  • Once again great video also be careful not to breath the fumes from any led failure the smoke consists of arsenic and usually gallium it's really not so good for you :-)

  • What a vid! No one thinks you hide anything mate - u r a very sincere person. That much is clear. Well done

  • wow very nice experiment you have their sir...sounds interesting to me ..

  • I SAW A WHIFF OF SMOKE WHEN THE 2 LEDS STARTED TO DIM. LOOK AT POSITION 3:40 ON THE VID. COOL OUTPUT. MY COMPLIMENTS ON YOUR WORK.

    MUDDy

  • This might be a stupid question, so forgive me if it is, but once the circuit is energized with a battery, is it possible to keep it going with an earth battery or something similar? Suppose that an earth battery charges another cap or several caps that provides the pulse to keep the joule ringer circuit going? I must say that I'm not an experienced person but I like these experiments.

  • @Lasersaber. to completely isolate the ICM7555 timer (mentioned below) and your circuit you can use the MAX4659 it can source 200 ma High-Current, has an on resistance of 25Ω, is a CMOS Analog Switches analog to a SPDT and a power consumption is only 3mW.

  • @Lasersaber, for pulsing external power to the cap you can use the ICM7555 timer or similar. It has Low supply current 80 μA and can source 100 ma. Google "LM555 and LM556 Timer Circuits" it has many circuit examples and for the 1 microsecond to hours, for one shot pulse circuit. Good work, I like it.

  • Beautiful project!

  • Nice . I have the circuit that pulses from my light heater project but its power supply is an aa battery . Could you try and see if a jt will charge your cap ? thanks

    Gadget

  • Really cool work. Would love to make practical use of this somehow. With regard to bifilar, I wonder if an ignition coil would work as well? ( or even some audio transformers as I understand that some of them are bifilar and easy to disassemble. )

  • BAD-ASS MAN!!

    So Cool, and Really Awesome with the output being smoothed with a bifiliar coil....

    Just brilliant I love watching your vids for reference.

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