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evostars

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Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« on: April 19, 2019, 03:55:08 PM »
I made an advanced solid state hairpin circuit producing radiant power.

It is based on a high side switched coil (L1) producing a negative back EMF impulse.
This impulse is injected into a series resonant bifilar pancake coil (L2).
The – BEMF impulse, replaces the sparkgap.

This L2 coil also has a positive DC offset, charged by the – back EMF.
The L2 coil equals the stout bars in the hairpin circuit.

L2 is loose coupled (4,5cm) to L3 (bigger bifilar pancake coil) that is parallel resonant. So both L2 and L3 resonate on the same frequency. L2 is series resonant (low impedance, so impulse can pass to positive of power suppy, giving the L2 a kick) and L3 is parallel resonant (high impedance).

L3 is parallel loaded with a 28W 230V light bulb, that lights up brightly.
The current and voltage of L3 are in phase. This is rather unique, as it is 4,5 cm distanced from the series resonant L2 (current and voltage 90 degrees out of phase). Radiant power is produced.

Here is the link to the video explaining it all. All info that is needed for replication is included.
https://youtu.be/1Flj1i0zQ-8



Here is the link to the schematic:
https://imgur.com/a/sh1JOwE

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2019, 10:47:12 AM »
Thank you for your effort.
This is worth good thoughts for you.
An good tool of learning about the said "tesla hairpin circuit", is the part from the Resonant Induction Coupling Kit "RICK" from Rick Friedrich.
This is a kit that shows how to produce overunity by 700 % in a couple of minutes. I may post about this later on this forum.

AlienGrey

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2019, 08:41:10 PM »
That sounds interesting have you got a link so we can have a look, please

After looking at the said video, this one ?> https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=mcafee&p=Rick+Friedrich+overunity+device#id=1&vid=9dded86be474335dd8c90584e4fe25ac&action=click

I think Don Smith published some info on a similar device. using the two MOSFETs RF heater circuit you can find any where on the internet you tube.
« Last Edit: April 24, 2019, 10:49:09 PM by AlienGrey »

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2019, 09:49:21 AM »
hello,
the link is as follows :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18kOGVfkoik
No, no mosfets (I don't even know what a mosfet is !) , jusrt simple undangerous OU to multiply VOLTAGE, or AMPERAGE, or BOTH.

nelsonrochaa

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2019, 11:35:00 AM »
I made an advanced solid state hairpin circuit producing radiant power.

It is based on a high side switched coil (L1) producing a negative back EMF impulse.
This impulse is injected into a series resonant bifilar pancake coil (L2).
The – BEMF impulse, replaces the sparkgap.

This L2 coil also has a positive DC offset, charged by the – back EMF.
The L2 coil equals the stout bars in the hairpin circuit.

L2 is loose coupled (4,5cm) to L3 (bigger bifilar pancake coil) that is parallel resonant. So both L2 and L3 resonate on the same frequency. L2 is series resonant (low impedance, so impulse can pass to positive of power suppy, giving the L2 a kick) and L3 is parallel resonant (high impedance).

L3 is parallel loaded with a 28W 230V light bulb, that lights up brightly.
The current and voltage of L3 are in phase. This is rather unique, as it is 4,5 cm distanced from the series resonant L2 (current and voltage 90 degrees out of phase). Radiant power is produced.

Here is the link to the video explaining it all. All info that is needed for replication is included.
https://youtu.be/1Flj1i0zQ-8



Here is the link to the schematic:
https://imgur.com/a/sh1JOwE


You should be ashamed, to promote, the information I shared with you, including details of the circuit, without giving the credits to who rightfully. Did you feel good to hear all those compliments, and did not even mention where you got the information?
Not even a single reference to me, you are a sad being.
It's people like you who do, I doubt about the real values of people.

AlienGrey

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2019, 01:45:07 PM »

You should be ashamed, to promote, the information I shared with you, including details of the circuit, without giving the credits to who rightfully. Did you feel good to hear all those compliments, and did not even mention where you got the information?
Not even a single reference to me, you are a sad being.
It's people like you who do, I doubt about the real values of people.

Hmm! the way I see it is If information is shared to ask with the original  'design artist' if it's ok to republish or not and or credit, as some do others don't as one could get into disclosure and copyright problems with republishing other peoples work which can be self-destructive especially with the new laws.
AG

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2019, 02:17:39 PM »
I think AG is saying he [EVO] thought Nelson could get in trouble or conflict ? so no mention at all ??

sometimes our language barrier makes it hard to understand even when we speak the same language ....
EVO is a teacher of young kids ,I would be very surprised if this was not some miscommunication.
 Grateful for his sharing of Nelson's gift to the open source community .
//respectfully//Chet K
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I see AG comment below [we have read in the pages of this forum Nelson was limited in what he could share due to ??

sorry for assumptions on my part ..as I see EVO as a genuine good fellow that would not try to take credit   for the work of others ??
He only uses Master Evo tittle from his tittle with his kindergarten students ,not from arrogance in this field of study.


One way or the other its good to know Nelson shared this to a person who's heart is in the right place and   also a very good teacher and example ....
EDIT AGAIN,,,I see Nelson Reply below.....now I am confused ..........as well why remove from Russ's forum ?

AlienGrey

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #7 on: April 25, 2019, 02:37:57 PM »
Hmm! this reminds me of the UK woman on to her friend in the US somewhere in the conversation
woman in US asks what are you having for tea. UK woman says I'm just thawing out a couple of 'faggots'. ;D ;D
PS, now look up frozen faggots full of cholesterol deadly heart attack food.

where do I say that? come on Chet I can't disclose stuff like that mentioning any names.
I value both peoples input valuable assets. But as you say we need all the input we can get and i
thank them both we need it .

PS i bet you wish you hadn't asked  ;D ;D ;D

Amusement over, I too was looking for the EVO/IVO forum but found problems trying to look for updates, thoght it might have been, me, well that explains that part !

nelsonrochaa

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #8 on: April 25, 2019, 02:59:02 PM »
I think AG is saying he [EVO] thought Nelson could get in trouble or conflict ? so no mention at all ??

sometimes our language barrier makes it hard to understand even when we speak the same language ....
EVO is a teacher of young kids ,I would be very surprised if this was not some miscommunication.
 Grateful for his sharing of Nelson's gift to the open source community .
//respectfully//Chet K

Hi Ramset,
The reality is that a few months ago, I agreed to share with Evo specific information about a certain circuit, with the condition of mentioning that the authorship of it, is me.   
But it seems that he prefers, to collect the credits of something that was shared by me, as he was the author.
   Worse than that, he removed from the open-source-energy.org forum all the information related to this topic.
I just want an public apology by him , and a replacement for the truth, nothing more .

Cheers

AlienGrey

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #9 on: April 25, 2019, 03:36:39 PM »
hello,
the link is as follows :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18kOGVfkoik
No, no MOSFETs (I don't even know what a MOSFET is !), just simple undangerous OU to multiply VOLTAGE, or AMPERAGE, or BOTH.
according to Nick Freidrich ex John Badini's assistant he says serial resonance does voltage and parallel does current or visa versa, I'm still a novice on this angle.

You might want to look him up on google  ???

PS who is master EVO is it a contact adhesive 'NO' is it lord 'Ivanhoe' the kid's TV hero from the 60s why NO it's Master IVO as in amps volts and ohms!  :o 8) ;D ;D
« Last Edit: April 25, 2019, 05:56:52 PM by AlienGrey »

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mine yours ours
« Reply #10 on: April 27, 2019, 11:29:25 AM »
It has come to my attention, that I need to make a statement here, so I will.

In my Latest video (posted below) I presented a solid state tesla hairpin circuit.
I claimed it as my circuit.
What makes me claim it’s mine, is the fact I understand it into great detail, I explain it in great detail, and I show it working. It took me great effort to get it together.

I asked many people for help. There were many suggestions but they didn’t make any sense. So I finally decided to trust my own logic mind, and most of all, my intuitive heart.

I am proud to be the first to share all this information in great detail so you can replicate it, understand it and make it work yourself.
And by doing so, it becomes ours.

That gives this circuit its greatest potential. If we together research this radiant energy.

Nikola Tesla is the original inventor of the hairpin circuit. At that day and time, we did not have our modern technology. No diode’s no mosfets.
 Just coils, capacitors and spark gaps and basically.
What a great accomplishment!
Tesla’s hairpin circuit is a learning tool for researching Radiant Energy, and he used this tool in his lectures. He explained it in great detail. But somehow. It was lost. Not understood. A mystery,
until now.

It holds the key to a revolution, and I invite you all to join it, by replicating the circuit, and research it, so we can build a better future together.

Link to the video:
https://youtu.be/1Flj1i0zQ-8

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Re: mine yours ours
« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2019, 01:44:38 PM »
It has come to my attention, that I need to make a statement here, so I will.

In my Latest video (posted below) I presented a solid state tesla hairpin circuit.
I claimed it as my circuit.
What makes me claim it’s mine, is the fact I understand it into great detail, I explain it in great detail, and I show it working. It took me great effort to get it together.

I asked many people for help. There were many suggestions but they didn’t make any sense. So I finally decided to trust my own logic mind, and most of all, my intuitive heart.

I am proud to be the first to share all this information in great detail so you can replicate it, understand it and make it work yourself.
And by doing so, it becomes ours.

That gives this circuit its greatest potential. If we together research this radiant energy.

Nikola Tesla is the original inventor of the hairpin circuit. At that day and time, we did not have our modern technology. No diode’s no mosfets.
 Just coils, capacitors and spark gaps and basically.
What a great accomplishment!
Tesla’s hairpin circuit is a learning tool for researching Radiant Energy, and he used this tool in his lectures. He explained it in great detail. But somehow. It was lost. Not understood. A mystery,
until now.

It holds the key to a revolution, and I invite you all to join it, by replicating the circuit, and research it, so we can build a better future together.

Link to the video:
https://youtu.be/1Flj1i0zQ-8

All your words do not erase the black cloud that hangs over you, the lie has a short leg.
Is this the reason you deleted all the data related to the forum open-source-energy.org circuit?
I have all e-mails you exchange with me and other persons on that fórum know’s de true .
But well go on , you show to be a person without character, and without principles otherwise you would not have acted this way.

You can have good intentions, but you used the worst methods to reach the end. Out of my mouth no more a word about anything related with this theme or the circuit .

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #12 on: April 27, 2019, 03:39:43 PM »
peace be with you


AlienGrey

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #13 on: April 27, 2019, 04:57:36 PM »
Oh dear the 7th day of the week as well, who am I to comment here it's true, but i'm sorry  always becomes the hardest words to say. because we are all implicated, but Nelson thank you so much for your input and help, and you too Ivo who ever you are for explaining it all I doubt many of us could have figured any of it out with out both of your inputs. Thank you both.

AG

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #14 on: April 27, 2019, 06:25:14 PM »
Hi Evostars,
Have you attempted to measure and compare the energy levels in the BEMF spikes compared with input energy for the coupled and non-coupled L2 / L3 coils experiments?