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thats really cool!!! do u think maybe the distance has to do with where your body is at the time? u are probably the largest near antenna. also maybe the measuring tape metal had something to do with helping bridge the gap? also.. how do you get it to not directly drain the battery when its not in oscillation?
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What? I'm just seeing this. This is so cool. Even small the field amazes me.
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Awesome job! That's really neat, thanks for sharing.
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Excellent video! I am fascinated by this method of turning the circuit on and off. Great job.
Bill
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If you give me the numbers of everything
The winds of tape the ionic circuit how the circuit you built is we can eliminate the battery and the ionic air its all loops in end
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I dont understand the electrical circuits
But the power is not the battery its the frequency the battery is some how just the starter great vid i wish I could define it 4 u
Cool man! Do you figure that roll of tape acts like pancake?
KyleCarrington 1 year ago
@KyleCarrington I am not going to deny it acts as a pancake, but in this video, its just a metal mass. I was able to get sparks that large off my shelves when I hooked the plastic case of this ionic air purifier to it.
CosmicGnarler 1 year ago
@CosmicGnarler I'm really interested in this and as my video shows I also made a small Exciter, under 3" - but it is not as high output as yours. It's only 6v though and I have 5 primary wraps. It will only illuminate 5 LED's and i see your little unit cranking out, what is it 40?! Are they in series are parallel/series? I'm interested in why your little unit cranks out so much. Maybe it is finely tuned, I see Dr. Stiffler doing amazing stuff with tuning, too.
KyleCarrington 1 year ago
@KyleCarrington
Yes I tuned it before the video. Basically I wrapped the "secondary" (tall) 70 turns on a PVC then I made the "primary" which is actually just the feedback loop, and added and removed from the pancake untill I got longest distance. I think that 1/70 is a good ratio, but I had to use atleast 2 to get oscillations.
The LEDs were series.
CosmicGnarler 1 year ago