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Author Topic: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS  (Read 32926 times)

innovation_station

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #15 on: August 09, 2009, 08:31:26 PM »
IVE BEEN DRAWING ERRRRRRR

here is the 555 pulser im useing in my controller

1 555
1 470 resistor
1 led
1 100k pot
1 10 uf cap

ill add the  the fet in the next drawing

if anyone wants to build this with me and post pictures ...  that would be great !!

i found this to work well for me so far  and its simple just a pain to draw ... tho

ist!


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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #16 on: August 09, 2009, 09:54:08 PM »
IST,

here is the PWM circuit that i use, its basically the right hand half of the Dave Lawton HHO PWM circuit, works nice because it allows control of both frequency and duty cycle.... but..whatever works to get thing sparking.

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #17 on: August 09, 2009, 09:55:38 PM »
i will just have a cup of tea to wake up properly, and then i will knock up your circuit quickly.

innovation_station

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #18 on: August 09, 2009, 10:28:26 PM »
well something happened to my unit ...

dont know what it just keeps poping 555's so ... 

yea

i guess ill build a new one i was hopeing this unit was working as the rest are moved already ...

if i can still find my bread board ill whip up a new one make a video and post the pictures on the bread board .. 

basically all i think we need for this unit is a small simple pulser .. just to turn off and on the relay thats all recover to recharge source .. 

but phase 2 is a bit diffrent more like the arc reactor .. lol

ist

rebuilding


i cant seem to find a 10 uf cap i wanted it to pulse slow ... got lots of 1uf...  but not 10  :(

ill keep looking tho

i think the fet needs playing i was gonna use a bridge where your diode is but you could simply take the diode off the source  and add it to the coil so it fires twice ...  ;D where it flys back into the fet the diode grabs it and rectifies it  but we might need a revrse polarity hook up on the other end of the coil  cuz it will be pos pulse ... 

so in effect we use a npn pulse neg to the coil after  we cut the flow it flys back cold ... we rectifiy
it in the diode  then we get a higher voltage positive pulse that can be used on the same coil ..

tic bang   tic (-) bang = cold then diode = hot higher voltage ...  dump to coil . or cap and recharge

bang = returning kick 

the pattern would be      - r+ - r+ - r+                               rt= returning pos

now we can do the same with pnp switching ...  and get cold ac ... unrectified ...   ;D 8)
« Last Edit: August 09, 2009, 10:57:52 PM by innovation_station »

rave154

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #19 on: August 10, 2009, 12:16:20 AM »
i have a feelign the 555 is popping cos of a kick somewhere getting back to it.

if its any help, i have another 555 circuit, feeding to an opto-isolator, which in turn fed to an ignition coil, which ran lovely, no HV problems getting back to the 555 at all, completely isolated from it.


innovation_station

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #20 on: August 10, 2009, 12:17:07 AM »
FOR WHATEVER REASON ALL MY CHIPS ARE NOW OFFICALLY BLOWN ...

THIS IS WHY I HATE THIS GARBAGE ..... 

IT IS CRAP ....  BUT THATS ALL THEY EVER SOLD THE PUBLIC!!!!

SO ILL BUILD IT BETTER  :P

HAHAHAHA


rave154

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #21 on: August 10, 2009, 01:40:21 AM »
take a moment,

take your moment,

man up,

then just do it

(time's a wastin )

innovation_station

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #22 on: August 10, 2009, 02:14:33 AM »
here is another way it can be done same thing ... 

use a relay bell or buzzer in line with it ...

that will work ok for iron core units ..

i might just do this ...  for this unit for now and just tap off it

when i get moved ill put the controller on it ..

well i will play with a self buzzing relay for now and test the gaps and the neo zap

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #23 on: August 10, 2009, 02:08:01 PM »
ok, i just burned my way through a couple of 555's... finally got my sound card signal generator hooked up to my opto-isolator...linked to a 2N3055....so now im ready to go...with complete control over the frequency and duty-cycle.

innovation_station

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #24 on: August 10, 2009, 03:09:02 PM »
i have been haveing bad luck to day with units... 

yikes ...

but

insted of all the electronics crap  this is what i have been working on ...  ;D ;D ;D

seams to work well so far ...

this is to control my relay 2 smack the mot then the neo   

i am useing a NEO ZAP SPARK GAP  ON THE RELAY  COIL TO SWITCH AS A CONTROLLER ... ILL HAVE TO FIND A BETTER WAY TO DO IT BUT THIS WILL WORK ALSO TO RECHARGE THE SOURCE ...

I NEED TO MOUNT IT TO SOME KIND OF GAP THING I WAS ONLY PUTTING THE MAGNET IN THE ALIGATOR CLIP AND TOUCHING THE COIL ON THE RELAY ... 


it does seam to do the trick

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #25 on: August 10, 2009, 03:11:00 PM »
keep goin IST, whatever works.....even if its clunky as hell....as long as it works......even only sporadically.....as long as it works...


innovation_station

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #26 on: August 10, 2009, 03:18:15 PM »
IM ACTUALLY REALLY SURPRIZED ...

I MANAGED LAST NIGHT TO BE ABLE TO CHANGE FROM REAL SLOW FREQ TO REALLY HIGH FREQ FROM MY SIMPLE NEO ZAPPER RELAY CONTROLLER

IT IS NOT MOUNTED YET

BUT MY NEOS DONT BURN UP NOW NOR MY SPARK GAPS IM ONLY TRYING TO RELPACE THE CRAP DIGITAL JUNK ...  WITH A MECHANICAL  NEO ZAP TO CONTROL THE HIGHER AMPS

SO FAR SO GOOD

W

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #27 on: August 11, 2009, 07:44:40 PM »
hi guys, i am new here i like this thread, good work I.S. regarding your 555 chips and a circuit, i am also following a thread at energetic forum by the name of cop> 17 rosemary...... there Aaron and others are also working on a 555 circuit with high frequency, low pulse cycle with the option of recharging the battery also etc..
note : main stresssss they are giving on is a mosfet which is not avalanche proof for super results .
hope it helps

innovation_station

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #28 on: August 11, 2009, 10:49:11 PM »
thanks guys ... 

today in my travels i found a HUGE comunitator  ;D   

i will make it into a mechanical rotary switch it is about 3.5 " across and about 48 contacts

maybe more ...  i need to take it apart yet ...  but i was kinda thinking of splitting it into 4

like speed bumps ...  lol 

ill add the picture when i get it apart ... 

i know it can handle high power it came from a 220vac 10 amp motor 2 hp

and well  we will see ooooo  soooooo soooooon  8)

ist!

i took some pictures of it ...  theres more like 96 or something like that contacts at lest  4" across

ist!
« Last Edit: August 12, 2009, 03:26:19 AM by innovation_station »

AbbaRue

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Re: IST! NEO ZAP ARC REACTORS
« Reply #29 on: August 12, 2009, 12:22:15 AM »
Sounds like an interesting experiment.
About the chips burning out.

Years ago I fired up a neon sign transformer with 2 wires hooked up to produce a Jacobs Ladder effect.
I had a brand new digital meter sitting on a desk 10 feet away, and it was turned off, with the leads connected.
The neon sign transformer puts out 12kV at 60mA.
At the corner of my eye I suddenly noticed a cloud of smoke coming from the meter.
I quickly turned the neon sign transformer off and checked the meter, it was fried.
I had just bought the meter a radio shack and it was still under warranty, so I took it back and got a new one.
But I never tried playing with the neon sign transformer since.
If it can do that to a digital meter which is designed to measure voltages, what could it do to a computer or other equipment?

If you put the circuit into a grounded metal box it may solve the problem of burning out chips.
I may try this experiment too.