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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2011

In this video I'm using Dr Stifflers NILS setup with my exciter.

I have one coil with the load connected to the collector of the transistor.
The L1 coil is connected to a top load.
Both coils have an air core and are 23uh around 80 turns.

The variable capacitor is across the power source for tunning.

There are 9 leds on the board 3 on the negative side and 6 on the positive side going back to the source battery.
Use the variable capacitor to adjust the exciter so both sides are the same brightness.

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  • It's highly efficient!

    Good job GB!

  • once again well done GB

  • Nice goal 3 point shot lol

    Have you tried wiih cfl

    Hope you can add photo resistor in your schematic ,,,,, sure it wll run for months or even haff a year

  • I laugh too hard when I had seen the basket ball . You got Exciter balls of light. cool demo

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