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indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #75 on: August 02, 2017, 11:23:45 PM »
when you figured it out please come back  8)

indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #76 on: August 02, 2017, 11:31:27 PM »
ok for this last time i'll reply i'm using 16 volt pulsed dc and using 0.05 amps..got it now down to 0.01 amps but anyway i'm lightning up a 220 volt ac 0.06 amps light to the brightest, i don't know what you don't understand, if you need any help go here https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-calculator-free-and-easy-calculating/id398129933?mt=8

indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #77 on: August 02, 2017, 11:35:16 PM »
and we are on version 9 right now way more advanced and way more potential 8)

indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #78 on: August 02, 2017, 11:45:46 PM »
ok let me explain in human language

the coil i made is like a guitar first you got single wire all round acts as the amplifiar box, the bigger the box the harder the sound, the more voltage aplied the bigger the kickback from the pusing coil, the second wire acts as a collector of the vibrations between the first and 3rd layer and by useing 2 collectorwires in opposite directions we even boost it up more, then we got the trigger wire on top that's like the plectrum

hope thiz make sence

have fun Tom

indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #79 on: August 03, 2017, 07:01:28 PM »
tom van keulen coil v10


indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #80 on: August 03, 2017, 09:28:01 PM »
1st magnetic bias low voltage dc 2nd high voltage dc maybe opposite direction dunno right now ttrest it ;) keep up the good work guys  8)

indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #81 on: August 03, 2017, 11:25:53 PM »
 8)

indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #82 on: August 04, 2017, 02:49:01 AM »
electronic workbench test 1

handy tool for testing  :o 8)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXWRDVRthmQ&feature=youtu.be

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #83 on: August 04, 2017, 03:24:09 AM »

8)


Yo Yo -Tom


Wow ! you are really going gang busters on this version 9.
I was just going to ask you a few hours ago to make up a schematic on it.
I am now going to abandon the version 2 and go ahead and work on this version 9 now as it sounds like it might be a more efficient set up.
I am going to rewind a new coil with the extra wire.
Now comes  a few questions.


Is the trigger wire still around # 26 gauge. and the other  turns of wire are around # 24 gauge or larger?
I am not sure about where the 160 volts dc comes from or goes to..  Is it a separate power supply?
Is that blocking cap --that 1 farad one in the video??
Are the 2 diodes ultra fast switching diodes?? or do they need to be ?


Thanx again for the schematic.
Looking forward to seeing this through with you.


Paul







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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #84 on: August 04, 2017, 03:33:51 AM »
In post number 81 your schematic shows the blocking cap connected backwards.  Since it has polarity markings on it I assume it is an electrolytic cap.  When connected backwards they have very high leakage and can even explode.  You also have the diode connected to the positive post of the battery backwards.  With the leakage of the cap and the backwards diode you are charging the battery from the 160 volts DC power source.  You are in danger of overcharging the battery and or exploding it also.

You are claiming OU based on your video evidence.  However there is not nearly enough information in your videos to determine if that is true or not.  I am NOT saying you don't have OU.  I AM saying there is no way to know from your videos.  They are made in a room so dark you can't see any of the wiring or connections.  You have all those other lights in the background only adding confusion to the video.  You claim you are pulsing it with 16 volts at 0.05 amps.  And you claim you are lighting a 220 volt bulb with 0.06  amps.  The problem is you are not showing anything about how much power is being supplied by your "bias" supply.  I am willing to keep an open mind about your claims but so far your evidence is very weak.

One last comment.  If you want to be taken seriously you need to make better drawings.  There is a free circuit drawing program called TinyCAd.  It is very easy to learn and will make your drawings look much more professional.  I use it regularly.

You of course can take my comments any way you want to, but they are meant to be helpful and maybe guide you a little in your efforts.

Respectfully,
Carroll

indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #85 on: August 04, 2017, 03:56:06 AM »
Hi Paul


//Is the trigger wire still around # 26 gauge. and the other  turns of wire are around # 24 gauge or larger?

the v9 uses the biggest wire from the bedini coil we don't use the smaller one

I am not sure about where the 160 volts dc comes from or goes to..  Is it a separate power supply?

pleace do not start with 160 volts dc start with 12 and slowly up it

Is that blocking cap --that 1 farad one in the video??

yes for this setup but i think you can better use a 200 volt dc cap

Are the 2 diodes ultra fast switching diodes?? or do they need to be ?

yes indeed
mur


Thanx again for the schematic.
Looking forward to seeing this through with you.

great 2 have good company ;)

Paul

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #86 on: August 04, 2017, 04:17:27 AM »
electronic workbench part 2

i'll show you what pulsing a coil does, this program doesn't lie, it's only negative spikes but it's not sow hard to figure out to capture that and tranform it into dcplus or ac

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxKoGTGH6ks&feature=youtu.be

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indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #87 on: August 04, 2017, 04:33:36 AM »
Hi Carrol,

thanks for taking time first of all i try the best i can second i think the dc blocking cap is how i connected it with the v9 version, about the bias of the movie 10 times oveerunity i don't connect the bias at all sow i'm only using what you see

hope it's clear this way

take care bro

indigo22

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #88 on: August 04, 2017, 06:15:49 AM »
but you might b right about the blocking cap i don't use that that often

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Re: Tom van Keulen coil v9 setup free open source
« Reply #89 on: August 04, 2017, 04:03:17 PM »
Hi indigo22.

It looks you are using a 220V LED lightbulb? If so, what are the ratings on the LED lightbulb
from the package it came in?

If you are sending big high frequency jagged pulses to the lightbulb, measuring the average or RMS
voltage applied to the lightbulb can potentially be tricky, and measuring the current might not
be so straightforward as well.

If you want people to be able to follow what you are doing more easily, a suggestion would be to
post your simplest circuit diagram which you think is overunity, and just stick with that simple circuit for now
here until people are clear on exactly what you are doing. If you post info and videos on other circuits at
the same time here, it will probably be a lot more confusing for people to try to follow what you are doing.
Just a suggestion.  :)

All the best...