$2 HIGH VOLT HIGH FREQUENCY POWER

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2011

A high frequency high voltage power supply that is easy to make, and costs little, or nothing, depending on your salvaging skills. A discarded computer monitor, or TV, have most or all of the needed components. This is a good item for researchers working on Tesla coils, Water fuel cell research, possibly even experimenting with off road vehicle ignition systems.
33 ohm- 7 watt, and 330 ohm- 5 watt resisters were used as salvaged, along with a mosfet transistor switch and heat sink. The transistor has a 100k resister attached between the two end terminals. With transistor terminals pointed at you, left goes to upper feedback coil wire, center goes to lower 7 strand coil wire, and right goes to ground.

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  • 12 Volts at 4.1 Amps is 50 watts.

    If I were to boost the 12V to 50,000 not including losses from the transformer I would get 0.001 Amps that would be 50 Watts no change.

    High voltage does act in a different way to low frequency like the 60HZ from the power grid.

    Voltage is like water pressure in the hose.

    Current is like the amount of water going through the hose.

    Watts is Volts x Amps, I can't think of a way to explain it as water.

  • @ratbag359

    I was measuring 8-24 watts.

    And of course the transistor was heating, using some of those watts.

    I actually was down to 2 watts, with my neon light transformer.

    I use your water analogy in another video.

    Watts (quantity) is Volts (pressure) x Amps (Volume)

  • If you add a fan you will have a very effective ozone generator.

  • @MrVaneurin

    Yes, I use it for that.

  • I grasp it is about high voltage peaks at high frequency, but Input and output energy in watt-hours might be about the same, how to measure the later?

  • @gigly235

    Well, the latter is measured in how far the spark travels, and at what frequency.

    There is at least 50,000 volts.

    And there has to be enough amperage to break the resistance offered by the air.

    It is safe to say that this device is presenting considerable over-unity.

    Divide 50,000 volts out by 10 volts (at 27 watts) in.

    Is .0054 watts enough to break the resistance of the air?

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  • Cool it makes a spark. Now what can I use it for?

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  • Hi Mr.Galleria, I am really thrilled about your findings. I really want to try an built this thing using an old monitor but how can I use it for electricity in my house?

    Greets, Frank

  • @mrgalleria The fuck kinda math is that? The breakdown of the air is determined by the voltage, not the current. Current is determined by voltage and resistance(There was this guy named Georg Ohm...). Likely the output voltage is around 50KV(16mm*3KV/mm~50KV), but you need to know the current draw from the power supply to know how much power it is using. You'd do the same for the output and you'd see that it'd be less. Power(measured in watts) is the rate at which energy is used.

  • these flyback transformers usually have an integrated rectifier at the output. This would be high voltage DC ?

  • maybe free power is available using this to give initial and empowering turn to magnetic generators

  • @THE123HAMMER

    no the wattage/energy is the same in maths but in the real world is lower.

    Watts is what we use to do things with.

    12 Volts at 0.83 Amps is 10watts

    50000 Volts at 0.0002 still 10 watts

  • This is Great. I already have the circuit board in my junk box. Now I know how to hook it up. Thanks for posting.

  • Seriously all of these magic energy devices are NEVER shown to actually do anything. I see some sparks. Show me this energy source running 10 homes like you said? If it works why don't you do it & show us? I'm all for free energy but there is so much BS out there & I am a real scientist so show me the proof. Wishful thinking & pseudo science is not tolerated by me. Lots of people are talking. Someone needs to DO IT & PROVE IT! But some jackasses say I have to do it to prove it does not work.

  • So where do I plug in my house on that thing?

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