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Imhotep Oscillator Fan/Lite--Solid State Cap Pulser

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2008

Here I show a working solid state cap pulser for the Imhotep Fan/Lite using a John Bedini circuit modified by people at the Energetic Forum for this project. It uses integrated circuits to enhance the charging aspect of the Imhotep Radiant Oscillator Fan/Lite.

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  • I've been looking at the water sparkplug videos, and they are adding a HV 12KV diode from Microwave oven, connected between the coil positive and the coil HV output, which kicks the HV output spark up trememnously. What effect do you think this might have on your LB circuit? What effect on the back-emf pulsing? Would this help with efficency in any way? Here's a sample vid, watch timer for 2:30

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  • I have been following the water spark plug project also. I have already bought some big diodes. I just have not had the time to try the experiment. I don't think that it will work well with the CFL.

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  • It's going to kick everything up a bit. The important thing about this, is that Stanley Meyers fuel cell accomplishes with a half amp the same work that Joe's Cell requires 30amps to do. Duh! I hear bells ringing. A capacitor (hv pulse) can provide one hell of a HP punch to get a motor going. HV pulsing or cap dump is therefore capable of providing horsepower without amps, using HV instead? If so, then could this technology entend the life of an electric car battery or home generator battery?

  • Yes. There is a way to do it if you engineer a circuit that quickly disconnects the drive side while the charge side puts the energy back in. Efficiency is a big issue. Are you going to gain anything- bottom line- by doing it. Circuits eat energy for breakfast and don't leave a tip. lol

  • Another 555 timer to swap the batteries along with cap pulser? Need first to look at the efficiency?

  • I wish that you could that. It would be so much simpler. Unfortunately the system sees putting back energy into the front as a short circuit and just shuts down. Sparks, smoke, and melted wires. :(

  • Why can't you put it back into the front? Does it foul the circuit or oscillation, or is it just that it's weak current trickles which aren't strong enough to be asborbed, get lost in the running circuit?

  • This what is called an open loop system and that is why it works. You can't put the energy back into the front directly. The way to do is to let the system run and then swap the batteries around after a period of time.

  • Your work on the project has been groundbreaking, priceless. You have kept things moving very quickly, have accomplished so much in very little time; and it's likely that none of this would have ever happened without you.

    One question: Can you please explain why you can't pulse the car coil back EMF into the main battery, and what happens when you do?  Would regulating the input, losing the spikes, allow you to do so? Thanks LM

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