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My Ambient Powered AC Amplifier And Oscillator Square Wave Generator

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carbon sugar:
that is scalar wave, really high frequency in that valve and what comes out of the coil scalar waves, that noise you hear is radiating radiant energy, if you make a capacitor without touching the valve, it can be easily charged with that radiation of radio frequency, it is a good thing for some cases, but you can also suppress it, but it is the best way you go, from what I can see, the good thing about the valves is that they are more radiant to transistors and you can tune it in a better way, Do you have a magnetic field meter? Have you thought about using a pancake coil after the valve? or before the valve to raise the voltage, a bifillar pancake, coil and capacitor in one, charge and discharge of magnetic field and dielectric field

joellagace:
Just a continuation of my Ambient Powered Generator video. A friend recommended that I take advantage of all the radiant energy the valve tube is helping to produce. I was recommended to add some capacitors in line to take advantage of that and that they may even not have to be directly connected depending on configuration at high frequency RF. So instead of running regular diode and capacitor rectifier. I changed that part out and made my own tube capacitor and rectifier with a florescent tube, With a wrapping of tin tape around most of the middle. And working it like a tube diode rectifier back into my circuit. Spark seems to maintain a stronger bite once well adjusted in this configuration, Check out the blue glow of the Valve tube!

https://youtu.be/lgIV01uzOJ8

joellagace:
 I decided to experiment with electret effects, They say that electrets charge using ambient energies as well. So I followed some easy online guide on how to create a Captret and I decided to try to experiment with these effects in low voltage settings and to try and use the kapagen coil as a sort of mixer for the high and low frequency kind of like Tesla tried to do. So I am now using my high frequency generator in low voltage mode eliminating the spark gap in this circuit for now. The high frequency goes in the coil, Grounds are still separated earth grounds of at least 20 meters away and the same for now as in my original experiments as that is all I have in grounds until the snow and ice melts and I can setup some better grounds outside,

So for now im hoping that with the nearby low frequencies RF ambient etc.. The mixing can happen with my oscillator driving it, Some have recommended this method from the start instead of depending on the pure  ambient as in one of my previous circuits for the exciter source, But to perhaps have my own exciter source instead. And that could then "bait" or be used in better terms to suck in lower frequencies.


So based on those ideas this is what I'm experimenting with now. The plan with this experiment is not for continuous operation but to better understand how electrets operate and if they can be applied with the kapagen and Tesla ideas. So far so good!


This L/C circuit self Oscillates for over 20 minutes.

https://youtu.be/DxXatNCFiV8


I use the electret in line with where the light bulb load would go in the kapagen before ground. and on the capacitor "plus" side, goes to a high frequency coil primary then on the other side of primary goes to earth ground, on the high frequency coil  secondary, I rectify and send to captret capacitor regular plus and minus pins for help with extra charging. I noticed the capacitor charges without this! Very interesting. But this added stage speeds up the charge up time. When Captret reaches about 500 mv it triggers pcb joule thief circuit instead of a led it drives a diode and pulses to primary capacitor stage, the one that runs my high frequency oscillator and operates well at 1 volt input drive.

It is my crude understanding that in this kind of configuration this is sort of like a not very well tuned scalar charging unit that self oscillates for a very long time with the help of "feedback" and some help with ambient and scalar along the way. I'm sure with some tweaking I could make it self sustainable for indefinite, But I don't see the application here and must soon move on back to the original plan. But still very interesting, Here is a movie of me running it and recording how long it runs until I decided to kill the high frequency oscillator, You can see that near the end of the video as I do this and show how to voltage drops right away on the "captret" capacitor.

joellagace:
So now i'm trying to work on my ambient input stage to make it better.  I think I want to modify it to something like this using  a network of Captrets at random discharge pulses into a primitive type of transformer coil and send the accumulated high voltage spikes to the kapagen coil. And drive the generator via this method instead?

So before I go spending a bunch of money on a bulk box of capacitors, do you folks think this idea has any sort of remote possibility of working? What would you change or recommend? Here is a sort of diagram of what I'm thinking of replacing my transistors pulse wave ambient section stage with.

skywatcher:

--- Quote from: joellagace on February 08, 2020, 07:44:33 PM ---So before I go spending a bunch of money on a bulk box of capacitors, do you folks think this idea has any sort of remote possibility of working?

--- End quote ---

To be honest, i'm a little bit confused...  :-\

Since the start of this thread you changed your concept multiple times. You introduced the 'Captret' which was a topic here some years ago, but at least to my knowledge, had been debunked long ago. So i'm not sure what to think...  mixing up multiple concepts has the danger to confuse everything, but we need clarity and well-defined conditions to understand what's going on.


For me, replicating your experiments is not easy because i have no good ground connection (i have only the ground connection from the wall socket) and i'm living on the 3rd floor so i can not just stick some metal rod into the ground. But i find your experiments interesting so i will continue following your thread.   :)

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