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Stiffler SEC replication (18.1 board 48 ultrabright LED's) & tested in a Faraday Cage

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

Dr. Stifflers SEC board run by 2 9 volt batteries in series and 48 LED's in series. Great to see it light up and tune nicely! Tested in a microwave oven frame to keep out influences. Next I hope to try to recharge the system using super caps instead of 9 volt batteries. Thank you Dr. Stiffler, Lidmotor, and all the alternative energy publishers!!

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  • Did anybody else have to send a ground to the 48 led panel?

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  • @tomcon1001

    Nice cage - I'll have to give that a try.

    Mine lights w/ or w/o the ground. with the ground, I get more light.

    Cheers,

    Patrick

  • Yes - just another invertopr.

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    If Dr Stiffler were really telling the Truth about his SEC and CEC characteristics, then he would do the same as you - put his assembly inside an insulated container - then take the container out into a field or park, and demonstrate with a new earth stake and wire just like Thomas Henry Moray did.

    Suppose 'Dr' Stiffler has some piece of electronic gear on his bench powered by a switch mode supply ?

    Is this 'Dr' telling the WHOLE Truth ?

  • it is just an inverter nothing new at all. as you tune it it draws more current

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