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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

Without any tuning, just a functional test of signal flow.
The cap voltage is fluctuating after rectification, which is strange.
Rectified voltage should be around 230 Volt, i have tried different 400 Volt rated caps, but they all behave the same. After turning off the device they have no apparent charge on them.
This is weird.

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  • Great work !

    Just use the changes I told you at:

    overunity . c o m / i n d ex . p h p?topi c= 76 79 . msg1 9238 9 # msg 192389

    (Remove the spaces in the above URL to get there)

    and use only analog Meters...

    Didgital meters do not work with these

    pulse powered systems..They always get jammed by the High Voltage radio frequency bursts.

    Regards, Stefan,

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