selffeed toroids
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Me parece interesante, pero seria mejor teniendo el diagrama esquematico para poder hacerlo.
I want schematic diagram, thanks.
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Pretty cool, good job...every think about moving away from toroidal coils? ...inducing a semi-inductionless coil such that there's two differing coefficients of coupling Kc. Kc induced is differert than Kc reflected. Little known technique, text-books don't speak of differing Kc's. You can get there with pancake-coils on iron-ferrite and forced together (locked-rotor fashion, I like to call it) and inducing the outer peripheral coil that's close to inductionless , semi-inductionless.
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have you consider to put them side to side next to each other to see what kind of feedback you can get out of the resonance? I think that you may get some nice power back!
Good luck!
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So, you've taken a 9v battery and increased the output to 160v?
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where did you get that little transformer? vtech cordless phone adaptor?
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Nice circuit. Would you be able to describe how the feedback works using a schematic and how the bifilar coil helps when added to the circuit. I'm only just learning about circuits. (Also checkout lasersabers latest joule ringer). These circuits are all so interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Kooler, nice toroid device you have there, great! About the finger burns, i played in a strange and unusual way with a plasma ball and some coils and have some burns and also some Hutchison effect and glass melting, hehe. Good job, keep going! You can try also with series crystal electret cells instead 9v battery, or pulsed-reprogrammed watch cells in series!
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Good ideal! Do you Have a schematic.....Added to My Favorites & Playlists...Thanks for sharing...Tec
hi, what are the little black components between the toroids and the bridge rectifiers?
are they transistors using only two legs?
harpbloke 5 months ago
@harpbloke
those are 225 volt sidac's
koolerization 5 months ago