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Author Topic: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology  (Read 277033 times)

doktorsvet

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #945 on: December 05, 2018, 04:20:15 PM »
Thank.
Only I did not understand where is the quartz?

NickZ

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #946 on: December 05, 2018, 04:27:13 PM »
   The crystal is used to control the oscillator's frequency, and is where the quartz is found.
   You don't need to use a crystal, if you build the controllable oscillator that I just posted a diagram of, in my last post.

doktorsvet

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #947 on: December 05, 2018, 04:53:00 PM »

Thanks again. I just thought that with quartz the scheme will give more efficiency ...

antimony

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #948 on: December 06, 2018, 03:20:32 PM »
Do we have a summary of what we have learned, what has potential and what can be done and that has something interesting that we can work with ?

I dont feel like i am in a position to make judgement on this summary, but there are so many active members in the thread that could do it. Itsu for example but any other then me. 😂

   

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #949 on: December 08, 2018, 02:06:28 AM »
   There were a lot of active members, I think they might be hibernating, like the Doc. 
   What I've sean is that the " Diode Loop" idea or possible secret discovered by Dr. Stiffler, works.It can help to increase the voltage, and the near field effects, compared to just an exciter oscillator and L3 coil.At times I got some unloaded voltages at the diode loop of 183v, or so. Using 24v input, and running on very low wattage input. Guessing around 100 to 150mAs.I have a new meter ordered and coming soon, the one I have is not working.  I think that the idea here is to tune the coil(s) and oscillator to be in the best sync possible.That is easier said than done. But if they are not right on the money, little chance of self running, etz.



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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #950 on: December 08, 2018, 09:44:56 AM »
   There were a lot of active members, I think they might be hibernating, like the Doc. 
   What I've sean is that the " Diode Loop" idea or possible secret discovered by Dr. Stiffler, works.It can help to increase the voltage, and the near field effects, compared to just an exciter oscillator and L3 coil.At times I got some unloaded voltages at the diode loop of 183v, or so. Using 24v input, and running on very low wattage input. Guessing around 100 to 150mAs.I have a new meter ordered and coming soon, the one I have is not working.  I think that the idea here is to tune the coil(s) and oscillator to be in the best sync possible.That is easier said than done. But if they are not right on the money, little chance of self running, etz.
yeah it's right. I'm charging a 120 volt capacitor only with 24 volt. also it's automatic cut off the voltage

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #951 on: January 25, 2019, 10:54:07 PM »
For those who have been waiting for further updates from Dr. Stiffler and have not followed other threads or forums pertaining to him, just got word that Dr. Stiffler had passed away November 2018.  I searched for further confirmation and found these two links.  The first one includes the obituary that I have attached, the second one includes many links to Dr. Stiffler's work, videos and posts:

Post#2266 by Inquorate
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/3934-high-voltage-thin-air-76.html?highlight=stiffler#post315695

http://emediapress.com/2019/01/24/dr-ronald-stiffler-thank-you/

Greatly appreciated Dr. Stiffler's efforts and the work that he shared, rest in peace.

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #952 on: January 29, 2019, 05:29:42 AM »
I am sorry to hear of Dr. Stiffler's passing and am thankful for what he has shared with us all while he was able to. Rest in peace sir.

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #953 on: December 30, 2019, 09:16:49 PM »
Rest in peace Dr Stiffler +

Hi everyone, I've just got back into this work after many years away due to frail parents, health problems, etc.
Does anyone have a spare (bare) SEC18 PCB that they would be willing to sell me?
I cant find anywhere on the web that has one for sale. Would like to start again with something that works, then progress to experimentation.
thanks and regards,
JEFF

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #954 on: January 02, 2020, 03:11:56 AM »
Hi Jeff
I recalled shad0wburn3d[/color][/font]@gmail.com bought Dr. Stiffler entire last left over of Sec18.
Try to contact him over email. Best of Lucks and happy new year!
BCTan

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology
« Reply #955 on: January 02, 2020, 03:59:52 AM »
Hi BCTan,
Thanks for replying and for the info. I will email him.
Happy New Year!
JEFF

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Re: Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology and OTHER forums/discussions/experimenters
« Reply #956 on: December 15, 2020, 04:19:23 AM »
So - I have also been away for years...  in 2005 I left my IT job in the UK and have been living and working all over the world.

This SEC is interesting to me due to the small size, no noise, low component count and low DC power input requirements.

Best is that they can be coupled with a variety of direct or boosted DC and/or Pulsed DC output, and the resulting possiblities for driving all sorts of small stand-alone electronic ckts and lighting, however... in the past 2-3yrs the lowly Joule Thief has grown in popularity, as have the oftimes advertised 'stand-alone' motor/generator pairs, Bedini SG,Bearden MEG and Kapandazes High output and heavy current devices.

My take: If you want to run your home off grid, the lighting and perimeter security is a triviality and easily handled by a JT, SEC or motor-generator devices which run them directly while self-recharging, or charging external batteries WHICH themselves can then provide DC power 24/7.

It's the Heating and cooling, cooking, washing and drying and power tools that are the biggest USERS of your stored juice.  One should probably plan at least 3000-5000W offline DC source with an assortment of inverters for the AC that those 110/220v devices need - and a clone backup arrangement to handle untimely emergency needs.

Does anyone feel the SEC could ever be tuned and tweaked to handle running un-attended in a box, pit, garage or basement, 24/7, on battery, self-recharging or being driven/powered by one 12v (Deep Cycle boat) battery and simultaneously recharging another, or two or bank full?

I have found that these type Car, Boat or Truck batteries CAN be completely recharged to full capacity by using pulses of High Voltage ~40-180v DC, like the Bedini model, - which i'm gathering via your great body of work here and with each other, that the SEC can deliver.

..... or is the SEC forum dead?