Some interesting things going on here in this thread.........i read it this afternoon and this evening i see there are at least two or three replies in this thread that have dissapeared.........anyways......in reference to those posts i will refer to this and this is at least two years ago
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Hi et al
Recanting my previous assertions...never mind...go back to sleep...
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Having the center coil is an interesting experiment, it's no good for getting the back pop as it's sometimes called. I tried different sized wires and nothing. Maybe as a generator, I don't know yet.
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Does this add clarity or confusion?
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Hi James,Originally posted by James_Somewhere_In_Idaho View PostHi et al
I found the following on Patrick's Youtube site, i think he is trying to tell us something, and it's probably why he (and others) has (have) not been back here for a long time:
Anyway, I think I know what he said, and it is something that I have tried to say here before, yet few have heard me.
You all stay safe and have a wonderful Christmas, and/or other Holiday celebration(s)...
I saw the U-tube on the 1+1= window....but was not able to grasp anything substantial other than the artistic change using the sticks....wonder what is the hidden message in that one!!!!!
Rgds,
Faraday88.
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Hi et al
Recanting my previous assertions...never mind...go back to sleep...
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The switching of this thing is a real head scratcher. I don't have to switch polarities for it to work on the side of the coil if it's switched on the ends also. It won't switch with the same polarity as the ends if only switched on the side. Same thing if only switched on the ends, the polarity has to be opposite for the sides. If the switch timing is alternated between the two, it will work with the same polarity. It has to be at 90 degrees.
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I don't know, I think you can by on the cheap with a little imagination. You can buy helium at party stores, and the art of glass blowing has been revived these days. Depends on how far you want to take it I guess.
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Hi Notsure,Originally posted by Notsure View PostFaraday, you should pursue it. Have you tried helium? See what you can do with plasma.
Very aspiring suggestion indeed!!! My Goal some day is to do away with Physical Inductor/ Capacitor and use PLASMA to do their jobs to Charge Batteries...just a epiphany as i write this to you here... the Cold -Boiling phase that indicates full Charge of Battery is the Cold- Plasma in fact of the Negative Universe (perspective) so why not Hand shake with Hot-Plasma (Gas Plasma) to do the Asymmetrization to achieve re gauging and Charge a Battery.. Thanks man for your tips... BTW Helium is expensive for my Lab budget...
i'm reminded of the Josehp papp/ John rohner Nobel Gas Discharge Plasma engine which uses the Explosive effect of The Radiant Energy of Which The Nobel gas is an Integral part.... Thanks again...
Rgds,
Faraday88.Last edited by Faraday88; 12-20-2015, 12:57 AM.
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Faraday, you should pursue it. Have you tried helium? See what you can do with plasma.
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Hi James,Originally posted by James_Somewhere_In_Idaho View PostHi Farady88
BroMikeys builds are pretty much all solid state. Not rotored versions.
Plus, like I stated before, I do not endorse his "when in doubt, power out" attitude (an old muscle car colloquial term), as he usually charges his batteries in series at 90 volts or some such thing, and does it forcefully, which, IMHO, defeats the purpose of using the radiant potential of these energizers. Example: I have seen him use such things as drier elements for branch resistors, while cranking up a Variac to power his "Beast" charger up, making things sizzle...And, while it may be clever use of junk-yard components, it's not what I would do...
Again, BroMikey has chosen to just push amperage, instead of making practical use of radiant energy--his choice. However, in this respect, I think he didn't "get it" in regard to radiant energy...just MHO
I like portions of his circuit designs, though...mainly just the crowbar protective circuit. However, I would use that to temporarily shut down the charging while a timer counts down, letting the battery settle a bit, then turns the circuit back on again for a while. That is why I still study his circuits.
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The question of his choices of resistors (due to his choice of power settings), in the context of my using the previous diagram to show his way of protecting the transistors in adverse circumstances, is irrelevant. I was just thinking that you may have had some adverse circumstances where your circuits could use a little extra help until you found out that was blowing things up--That's all...I just know that I would appreciate advice that might help me keep from potentially blowing up my transistors (an expensive proposition, in my case), and that is the only reason that I posted BroMikey's above referenced circuit
Cheers...
Thanks any ways!! I have tried my best to bring it to the notice of the people on what i intent to show as an essence to this Radiant Electrical Phenomenon, some time it manifests as 'Explosive' Energy some time as excess Heat, some time as Radiant glow with less Heat (Incandescence with out heat!!!) based on how and what you have configured the circuit..but every time people either feel it as a off topic here or even if started a separate thread on it it was not paid attention to.
as we all know Radiant Charging of Batteries is the focus here..so is its beneficial or disruptive properties which can be engineered for equal benefit else where...it is all the same ..hence its my utmost attempt to bring it to the knowledge of all to get acquainted with the nature of this type of Energy and how it behaves when you do what...!
Rgds,
Faraday88.
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Hi Farady88
BroMikeys builds are pretty much all solid state. Not rotored versions.
Plus, like I stated before, I do not endorse his "when in doubt, power out" attitude (an old muscle car colloquial term), as he usually charges his batteries in series at 90 volts or some such thing, and does it forcefully, which, IMHO, defeats the purpose of using the radiant potential of these energizers. Example: I have seen him use such things as drier elements for branch resistors, while cranking up a Variac to power his "Beast" charger up, making things sizzle...And, while it may be clever use of junk-yard components, it's not what I would do...
Again, BroMikey has chosen to just push amperage, instead of making practical use of radiant energy--his choice. However, in this respect, I think he didn't "get it" in regard to radiant energy...just MHO
I like portions of his circuit designs, though...mainly just the crowbar protective circuit. However, I would use that to temporarily shut down the charging while a timer counts down, letting the battery settle a bit, then turns the circuit back on again for a while. That is why I still study his circuits.
The question of his choices of resistors (due to his choice of power settings), in the context of my using the previous diagram to show his way of protecting the transistors in adverse circumstances, is irrelevant. I was just thinking that you may have had some adverse circumstances where your circuits could use a little extra help until you found out that was blowing things up--That's all...I just know that I would appreciate advice that might help me keep from potentially blowing up my transistors (an expensive proposition, in my case), and that is the only reason that I posted BroMikey's above referenced circuit
Cheers...Last edited by James_Somewhere_In_Idaho; 12-18-2015, 11:48 AM.
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