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gotoluc

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #240 on: June 25, 2008, 10:13:48 AM »
Hi all,

please have a look at my s1r9a9m9 replication attempt. I also found something that is very intersting (to me amyways).

Have a look at this video first: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3S_PA3RVCY

then have a look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhXPEHM7Cv4

Please let me know what you all think since I seem to be thinking this RE Plasma Flame could be use for the s1r9a9m9 ignition process ???

Thanks for looking.

Luc

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #241 on: June 25, 2008, 12:33:28 PM »
Hello Luc,

it would be a good idea to post handwritten diagrams here along with your videos. It is hard to figure out what exactly the set-up looks like only by means of your video-capture.

thank you Luc

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #242 on: June 25, 2008, 02:30:49 PM »
Luc: I love the second vid...nice light show! You need to get a low resistance plug and see it it can jump the gap, in you vid it looks like you have to make contact to get it to work (i could be wrong)

I think we should all work twice as hard and beat S1r to the punch in releaing the schematics.....LOL

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #243 on: June 25, 2008, 03:37:36 PM »
Very good!  The coil is limiting the current and thus saving your inverter.  I like that flame.  Make sure to protect your inverter and the coil with diodes.

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #244 on: June 25, 2008, 03:51:19 PM »
gotoluc,

Those are some great videos do you have a schematic of the setup is it simular to cap's original design well the second one with the coil? if you have a wireing diagram
and parts list that would be great!


Cap,
I am still having an issue with feedback with my diodes I am using 1n4948 1500v 1A diodes in series and I am getting HV bleed if I connect 20 in a row then I get no bleed
I am going to connect some 10ohm resistors in parallel with the diodes to even out the voltage I should also use some amall HV caps in parallel with the diode's also
I will post a scha soon when I get somthing worth showing.

22vision

gotoluc

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #245 on: June 25, 2008, 03:55:15 PM »
Luc: I love the second vid...nice light show! You need to get a low resistance plug and see it it can jump the gap, in you vid it looks like you have to make contact to get it to work (i could be wrong)

I think we should all work twice as hard and beat S1r to the punch in releaing the schematics.....LOL

Hi xbox hacker, thanks for looking at my videos. I have no dough it can jump the gap with either tests since I tried it with up to a 1/2 inch gap and it still works with cap discharge or Plasma Flame.

I just got to find the currage now to add water. I think I'll test the setup outside. After tests I will post the schematic and the video of the test that works best. However it looks to me that only 2 microwave oven diodes are needed,  I get no bleeds with just 2 of these diodes, so if you see a microwave in the garbage which In my city alone throws out about 30+ per day. I have collected many Transformers, Capacitor,  HV Diodes and Shaded Pole fan motors from them which I use in numerous projects. I also pickup CRT monitors which are now all over the place, they are a great source for all kinds of diodes transistors and caps. I is a shame to see all the waste of perfectly reusable components in our contries at this time.

Anyways all this to say you don't need to buy anything, just shop around on garbage days.

Stay tuned

Luc

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #246 on: June 25, 2008, 04:01:45 PM »
gotoluc,

Those are some great videos do you have a schematic of the setup is it simular to cap's original design well the second one with the coil? if you have a wireing diagram
and parts list that would be great!


Cap,
I am still having an issue with feedback with my diodes I am using 1n4948 1500v 1A diodes in series and I am getting HV bleed if I connect 20 in a row then I get no bleed
I am going to connect some 10ohm resistors in parallel with the diodes to even out the voltage I should also use some amall HV caps in parallel with the diode's also
I will post a scha soon when I get somthing worth showing.

22vision

Hi 22vision, just use one microwave oven Diode on each side (2 total). It works for me and I get no bleeds.

Schematic is comming as soon.as I have tested what works best.

Stay tuned

Luc


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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #247 on: June 25, 2008, 07:07:30 PM »
ok great thanks for the info, I am going to go pickup a few microwaves cheap today and take out the diode's I assume there are more than one I can rip out of there
I guess I will find out. Also what caps are U using microwave ones? AC/DC oil filled? ratings?

Thanks,
22vision

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #248 on: June 25, 2008, 11:38:05 PM »
I watched the video again and looks like standard microwave cap's!
I hope this dude calls me back for 2 cheep microwaves hehe I want
to get this puppy started!

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #249 on: June 27, 2008, 12:04:40 AM »
Hi everyone,

great news to share ;D please go here asap: http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,5024.new.html#new

Luc

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #250 on: June 27, 2008, 12:08:38 AM »
To anyone that has successfully achieved a "plasma spark" or "plasma flame" can you elaborate on how many amps were used in conjunction with the high voltage?

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #251 on: June 27, 2008, 06:33:46 AM »
Capacitor 70,

I noticed your awesome circuit designs are all based on 220-240 VAC 50 Hz mains.  We here in the USA are on 110-120 VAC 60 Hz Mains.  Not being a circuit engineer, how does one convert your circuits to operate with 110-120 VAC 60Hz?  Thank you!

Respectfully,
Geo

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #252 on: June 29, 2008, 03:33:33 AM »
I am toying with the idea jerry2000 gave me on waterfuel1978, use a transformer!  We could combine and amplify signals very easily that way!

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #253 on: June 29, 2008, 05:40:09 AM »
22vision
  make sure drop across diode, consider your using 20 diodes 0.7V drop across each diode
0.7X20=14V you need more than 15V to operate it, It may not be probem for your design.

geovel56
   Dont wory about 110-120VAC it will give you 155V DC charge to capacitor, no problem
at all. use bridge rectifer. I am reducing it to get 175V DC.

Now I have 6A10 diodes, 1000V 6Amps

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #254 on: June 29, 2008, 05:55:56 AM »
Hi everyone,

great news to share ;D please go here asap: http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,5024.new.html#new

Luc

Why two subject ? and same discussion.... :( :(

See This It is same, but more powerful

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjBkqNc0GrQ