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Turbo

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #75 on: February 27, 2020, 04:48:32 PM »
That was before the big Arduino and Raspberry boom and those are the new sweep gens all you need is the desired modules and a few lines of code.
The function calls are made easy with 3 parameters start frequency, stop frequency, sweep duration.

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #76 on: June 02, 2020, 10:34:20 PM »
Hi All,a friend of mine has started to build the Master Ivo Radiant Power circuit
and I visited him yeasterday and we worked a few hours on it to fix some
connection errors and started to tune it and set it up..
I took a short video at the end of the day:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAjUDK_iY0k
Read the video description and stay tuned !
Regards, Stefan.

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #77 on: June 18, 2020, 12:08:24 AM »
Hi All,I had uploaded the latest Test Video we did here at the overunitydotcom Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/overunitydotcom/videos

Here are the 2 circuit diagrams we have used.Attached to this post are 3 PDF Files. and PNG of the Gatedriver IC...



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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #78 on: June 18, 2020, 12:25:18 AM »
I answered a few more questions over here, below the last video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEnbDetPXZs

in the comment section.Hope it helps.
Regards, Stefan

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #79 on: June 19, 2020, 05:04:25 PM »
I answered a few more questions over here, below the last video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEnbDetPXZs

in the comment section.Hope it helps.
Regards, Stefan
hi,
Adding a 100v or higher rated diode from positive side of variable power supply then to capacitor  will help resolve the current/voltage display reading issue at power supply side besides the tuning.
D3 is not recommended to connect directly at output of IXDN604.I think i done it before would notice Diode getting hot by touching.

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2 bifilar pancake coils, acting as plates of a capacitor
« Reply #80 on: August 09, 2020, 01:23:47 AM »
two bifilar pancake coils, can act together as a capacitor.

each pancake coil, is one plate of the same capacitor. you can even put a dielectric medium between them, like place them in a refined sunflower oil bath.

if you give one plate/coil a positive dc offset, and the other plate/coil a negative dc offset, this would charge the capacitor made out of 2 coils that act as plates.

Because the plates are coils, we can make the coils series resonant (low impedance).
Assume both coil/plates, are series resonant at the same frequency and in phase.
 then the voltage difference between them would stay the same.

due to their low impedance we can feed the coils impulses.
a negative impulse for the positive DC plate/coil at the first half of the cycle
a positive impulse for the negative DC plate/coil at the second half of the cycle (period)
see picture attached

What these impulses do, is collapse the DC dielectric field generated between the 2 coils.
Creating an implosion. a vacuum. to be filled...

This resembles the discharge of the capacitor.
but only very shortly during the time of the (alternating ) impulses.

then we can put a third coil in the middle of this DC field. inside the capacitor.

one half of this circuit is already out there. the other half of this circuit is a mirror of this circuit, producing the negative dc offset, and the positive impulses.
working together, each half of the total circuit is driven by an out of phase square wave from a TTL A and B output.

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #81 on: August 09, 2020, 09:59:13 AM »
to make it complete, here are the circuits for the coil capacitor

L1/L2 close coupled
L4/L5 close coupled.
L3 loose coupled to L2 and L4 which are series resonant.
L3 is parallel resonant, picture doesnt show parallel capacitor.
A and V are amp and voltage meter
IC is isolated gated driver.

all coils are pancake bifilar tesla coils

both circuits work together as one. meaning in phase.
isolated gate driver is driven by TTL (transistor transistor logic) A and B, of a single square wave generator.
(On the circuit explanation I wrote tll=square wave, this should be ttl)
.thus the 2 circuits recieve an out of phase square wave, making L2 and L4 in phase series resonant.

Tuning is crucial.

« Last Edit: August 09, 2020, 12:41:06 PM by evostars »

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #82 on: August 09, 2020, 11:16:50 AM »
JUST RESIZING.

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symetrical voltage supply with center earth ground
« Reply #83 on: August 10, 2020, 10:25:03 AM »
v+ of the 2020 circuit and v- of the 2019 should both be tied to earth ground.
this is for the impulses to work into earth ground. it seems they really need earth ground and not a large capacitor as ground.

this means the low side switch circuit cant be driven with a buck boost gate driver, as that ties earth ground to v-

both gate drivers need to be isolated. easiest, is by 2x  battery (12v+6v in series, one for each 20V of the gate driver IC)

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #84 on: August 13, 2020, 07:30:11 PM »
L2 and L4 are both series resonant, they need to be tuned to the second resonant frequency (longitudinal).
so if the first (lowest) resonant frequency is 72kC (kilo cycles, hertz was wrong). and the second is 115kC than they should both be tuned to 115kC. this gives a stronger output.

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #85 on: September 04, 2020, 10:53:37 AM »
found this in the 1919 true wireless article of Tesla. It shows the same circuit I use (solid state).
Left is a auto oscilating relais, right is the primary in series with the capacitor (bottom) these are series resonant.
inductive spike from relais enters series resonant primary,  secondary is left out, sits inside primary.

Tesla's 1897 lecture explaines the same device.

this can be run from ac also, which will give alternating polarity impulses.

This means a single L1 coil (radiant power april 2019 circuit)  can do the same, when the circuit is powered by AC (with adaptions)
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I played enough with this dual primary 5 coil,
it made me realise there are 2 kimds of resonance TEM and LMD
next step is amplification of the LMD resonance, by makimg use of Tesla's Extra Coil (colorado springs notes)

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #86 on: September 04, 2020, 06:37:16 PM »
JUST RESIZING.

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #87 on: September 05, 2020, 01:12:56 PM »
 :D :D :D
« Last Edit: September 05, 2020, 03:53:18 PM by evostars »

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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #88 on: September 13, 2020, 10:07:28 PM »
Based on Nikola Tesla's Extra coil.
No dc offset needed
no negative impulse needed
L4 is the extra coil, and is still under review
bifilar pancake coils. equal copper mass
L4 has less capacity less inductance, bigger diameter wire leas windings than L3.
this steps it up


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Re: Radiant power from Solid state Tesla hairpin circuit
« Reply #89 on: September 14, 2020, 11:58:40 AM »
@Evostars,


Illuminating underwater bulbs with your circuit may add safety to pool lighting, right? You could package and market a successful product.