Although I have previously been able to create plasma sparks, I wanted to see if I was able to get them repeatedly without having to wait for a long time for a large cap to charge up.
I was surprised that this was possible with a rather small 10uF cap being discharged into an auto coil.
The sole supply used was 24VDC.
Since plasma sparks make quite a bit of noise, I used a choke on the LV side of the gap to quiet it down. The noise you are hearing is the relay.
I'm not making any claims (yet) of radiant energy or over unity, so don't even go there.
Yes, I love green too, but the plasma is more important than the green. I'm finding out that the green is just a lower energy version of the bright blue-white spark I get without the noise suppressor coil next to the gap. As you dampen the spark energy either with resistance or inductance, the color of the spark changes. I think that those who assume the green color is related to the copper are mistaken.
bmass520 2 years ago
I love green Welldone
BodkinsEnergy 2 years ago