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Author Topic: My s1r9a9m9 replication!  (Read 515059 times)

Dread

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #870 on: September 12, 2008, 12:32:21 PM »
Happyvalley,

Good idea. I'll try a TV repair shop (no end of them here  ;D)
I suppose I can't just use another car ignition coil because of the turns ratios?

D   
 

xbox hacker

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #871 on: September 12, 2008, 02:04:50 PM »
@dread:
When you say "unshielded" wire....do you bare, normal copper wire?? Bare copper wire WILL NOT work!!! If you were looking at my coil from my images and you saw copper wire, thats because its a transformer wire, its insulated with a clear enamel....like magnet wire. DO NOT USE BARE WIRE!!!! lol

50kV wire will be too big in diameter to make a good coil, the 1kV might work good. But i fix arcade monitors (just like TVs) and their is not enough wire to make enough turns form a monitor (TV might be different)

Here is how to start:
-Connect your HV/primary side to the coil.
-Connect a spark plug to the secondary side of the coil...one leg goes to the body of the plug and the other leg goes to the top of the plug... DO NOT WORRY ABOUT DC VOLTAGE FOR NOW. We just want to see if we can get a spark on the secondary plug!!!! If you get a good spark...with no missing, then move on to adding the DC to the secondary.

Dread

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #872 on: September 12, 2008, 04:59:25 PM »
X-box,

Nah, I figured that out all by myself.
So, I'm getting 300V going in and 30V coming out (primary windings, to power source and secondary to spark gap).
I need better wire.
I don't think I'll find 2 yards. of wire in an old TV, even a big one.
Miami is great if you want to eat, sunbathe or look at pretty women but EVERYTHING else here is vacuous.
 X-box, wanna make me coil if I send you some $$'S, food, sun or pretty women?

D.

Dread

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #873 on: September 12, 2008, 05:18:13 PM »

Area 51

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #874 on: September 13, 2008, 02:21:38 AM »
I will also be attending to make sure Xbox video's the car and not pretty girls walking by.

Get pictures of them too !!!!!    ;)

xbox hacker

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #875 on: September 13, 2008, 05:01:24 PM »
@dread:

DEAL...I WILL TAKE THE WOMEN (mush have "big guns" ;))!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D

Look like that wire might work!

@Area 51:

Dood....its a alternative energy show and tell....how many hot chicks do you think will be their?? LOLOLOLOLOL

goldenequity

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #876 on: September 13, 2008, 05:20:54 PM »
A working plasma ignition setup in a Volkswagon van  :)  Using Luc's low current circuit ...... Plasma generation, under compression, using 1/2 amp!!!! Nice.  ;D

circuit
http://skyhero.com/Cozzco%20Plasma%20Arc%20Circuit.pdf

video
NexusPlasma01.wmv

vlindos

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #877 on: September 13, 2008, 05:31:30 PM »
A working plasma ignition setup in a Volkswagon van  :)  Using Luc's low current circuit ...... Plasma generation, under compression, using 1/2 amp!!!! Nice.  ;D

circuit
http://skyhero.com/Cozzco%20Plasma%20Arc%20Circuit.pdf

video
NexusPlasma01.wmv

Wonderfull!!!!

Area 51

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #878 on: September 14, 2008, 05:15:58 AM »
@dread:

DEAL...I WILL TAKE THE WOMEN (mush have "big guns" ;))!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D

Look like that wire might work!

@Area 51:

Dood....its a alternative energy show and tell....how many hot chicks do you think will be their?? LOLOLOLOLOL

Hopefully lots.;)

Area 51

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #879 on: September 14, 2008, 05:24:58 AM »
A working plasma ignition setup in a Volkswagon van  :)  Using Luc's low current circuit ...... Plasma generation, under compression, using 1/2 amp!!!! Nice.  ;D

circuit
http://skyhero.com/Cozzco%20Plasma%20Arc%20Circuit.pdf

video
NexusPlasma01.wmv

I saw that video earlier on one of my other sites. He doesn't show it actually running on water but hopefully he will post a video of it doing so soon.

goldenequity

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #880 on: September 14, 2008, 03:38:16 PM »
Yup.... no water yet but a breakthrough nevertheless to get plasma working
under compression w/o melting electrodes!
Working on getting a "clear" diagram of his circuit over on Luc's "Urgent" thread....
It will be nice to get it nailed down and then work on getting rid of the
inverter.  :)

Mr.Tesla

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #881 on: September 16, 2008, 02:04:37 PM »
Guys can this principle be replicated with a fuel injected engine.Like honda civic's VTI 1.6 engine.I think it has 4 Cylinders so 4 spark plugs,right.

Has anyone even tryed it on a fuel injected engine.Easyer to tune the timings.

zzzz

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #882 on: September 25, 2008, 09:35:10 AM »
so quite

Eddio

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #883 on: September 25, 2008, 06:44:27 PM »
Make sure your diodes are rated for the voltages you are using and if you can't find them for high enough
voltage you will have to arrange them in series and this mens from both directions.

professor

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Re: My s1r9a9m9 replication!
« Reply #884 on: September 26, 2008, 03:09:50 AM »
Hi Eddio
Glad to see you here.
professor


Make sure your diodes are rated for the voltages you are using and if you can't find them for high enough
voltage you will have to arrange them in series and this mens from both directions.