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Don Smith Device Project Part 20c: Transient Spikes Powering Load From TOP, down :)

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2012

On the firing of the spark gap, a high value Transient spike enters the coil from Top down, unlike how most wave forms start at 0 then rise... This one starts high...then DROPS DOWN to the neutral point (totally backwards everyone:)

This epitomizes and Vindicates Don's theory of the Ambient Background doing the work, not the source. it is only providing the excitation at MOMENT OF THE SPARK. until then it builds to 3 times or greater value that was supplied by the source, then discharges
It is at that time that the load recieves this, and then starts all over :)
Coils here are both CW, but only one side hooked up for testing.

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  • What type, voltage and wattage are the lamps you have been blowing ?

    The voltage starts high, then oscillates due to coil reactance.

    Did you try identical charge impact via different spark gap metals, and then observe different results ?

    If yes, then how can the Ambient be doing the work, and it not be as a result of the different metal atoms ?

  • @z1zaz those automotive switches are rated for 12v @30A and series of 10, so 120VDC 30A, simply give best response for this kind of thing, (see earlier vids of mine with even more brightness)

    Great little bulbs, they tell you if you got something, by self-destructing LOL

  • @z1zaz

    2... i accidentally had the output caps charged and went and basically destroyed them all at once when i hooked up the wires

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  • The 4 turns Don Smith removed from his Barker Williamson coil are extremely important. This area directly relates to his 1996 video showing the three zones of a magnet south ,null area and north. the spins are CW and CCW at the ends. by seperating the coil into two halves with earth ground attached to the center you'll get great results.

  • why dont you use a motor rather than a light as aload with ie a small load

  • your sg is causing this ringing noise

  • the ripple off your transsientspike your refering to looks like noise, ie junk on your signal.

  • @kdkinen

    Car headlight bulbs are *bright* and typically 55W, circa 12.6V ~ 4.5A.

    Your scope was brighter than that lamp. Were they typical 2W indicators ?

  • Very nice ring distribution.. I love it. Keep going buddy

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