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Author Topic: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR  (Read 12410 times)

nievesoliveras

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #15 on: November 27, 2009, 04:52:39 PM »
@ist

That was a wild guess.
It is a pity it will not work backward.

Jesus

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #16 on: November 27, 2009, 05:10:27 PM »
@ist

That was a wild guess.
It is a pity it will not work backward.

Jesus

YOU KNOW  better sir ..

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

it will not run backward as showen  ;D ;)

btw   thank you for your drawing jesus !!   your good at them ..  8)

it will work in that manner as well ...  all tho the input coil becomes the output ...  and i think it should be rewound to properly accomadate .. ac out then drecified to dc .. in a cap ..

basically a jt then ..

orignal design is .. a RECONNECT TRANSFORMER!  ;D

innovation_station

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #17 on: November 27, 2009, 05:22:13 PM »
i add this this unit as showen is UN TUNED....

i aint giveing you 5 years of work ...   just like that ... lol

you must tune it..  mass to mass of copper  then start dubbleing out put mass coil ..

ie.   if i want 110vac x 4 feeds... i will want 1 pulse coil as showen black romex...  then i want 4 pick up coils tuned to the same mass of the primary...

say i yi yi  :)


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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #18 on: November 27, 2009, 05:35:25 PM »
Aside from the spelling and linguistic differences I do not see any questions dealing with the math here. So here are the parameters leading to this.

1: The steel core becomes an electromagnet which gives a bias from the DC.
2: The primary windings with ripple produce impedance.
3: The ripple is higher in frequency than 60hz
4: The DC ripple will rip across the secondary caduceus coil.
5: The secondary caduceus will create a one way scalar pulse that will follow the ring causing a pump. This action causes more impedance at the primary from the back side of the primary or the last winding of the secondary which can be considered as the top. I see super simple electrostatics happening here.
6: The secondary has a twist in it at some point. The stripe appears only on the second pass of the secondary winding.
7: The change or twist will have an effect but at this point I can't say whether additive or subtractive, and this is important!
8: The primary coil specifications should be worked out to provide how much impedance is produced. If sufficient impedance is caused by the ripple then this should be taken into effect. I see hash on top of DC.
9: Because of the circular Tesla coil design this will run with gain. Snake biting its tail.
10: I see a 1 lb device here.
11: I hope I have put the previous set of SM clues in place for all.
12: If it worked backward it would not create a 1 way pump.
13: If given the length of the 2 wires used then that would answer alot of questions or the height of the steel ring and the wall thickness. Then count then turns and add the lead length.
14: Also take note of the lead lengths.
15: The magnetic field from the DC becomes the bias field for the AC to work on.

I will get a steel ring or make one out of wire. We have everything else.
Take note: All of Don Smith's air coils are on hand carried wooden platforms except one: the large ring is on a cart. It is heavy.


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@ist

That was a wild guess.
It is a pity it will not work backward.

Jesus

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #19 on: November 27, 2009, 05:47:23 PM »
TY GK!

i think because the output coil is back wound it allows to grab noth and south poles on the on pulse ..

and agin when it colapses  ..

william

ps i porpously twisted the wire as gk pointed out!  to indicate the winding that is back wound ..  ;D

someone has there eyes on lol  ;)


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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #20 on: November 27, 2009, 06:43:32 PM »
The tuning equates to the wire lengths being equal to 1/4, 1/2, or full wave length.
The diameter also helps to get the wire length.
The steel ring also confirms the age old 'No iron' core.

Aside from the spelling and linguistic differences I do not see any questions dealing with the math here. So here are the parameters leading to this.

1: The steel core becomes an electromagnet which gives a bias from the DC.
2: The primary windings with ripple produce impedance.
3: The ripple is higher in frequency than 60hz
4: The DC ripple will rip across the secondary caduceus coil.
5: The secondary caduceus will create a one way scalar pulse that will follow the ring causing a pump. This action causes more impedance at the primary from the back side of the primary or the last winding of the secondary which can be considered as the top. I see super simple electrostatics happening here.
6: The secondary has a twist in it at some point. The stripe appears only on the second pass of the secondary winding.
7: The change or twist will have an effect but at this point I can't say whether additive or subtractive, and this is important!
8: The primary coil specifications should be worked out to provide how much impedance is produced. If sufficient impedance is caused by the ripple then this should be taken into effect. I see hash on top of DC.
9: Because of the circular Tesla coil design this will run with gain. Snake biting its tail.
10: I see a 1 lb device here.
11: I hope I have put the previous set of SM clues in place for all.
12: If it worked backward it would not create a 1 way pump.
13: If given the length of the 2 wires used then that would answer alot of questions or the height of the steel ring and the wall thickness. Then count then turns and add the lead length.
14: Also take note of the lead lengths.
15: The magnetic field from the DC becomes the bias field for the AC to work on.

I will get a steel ring or make one out of wire. We have everything else.
Take note: All of Don Smith's air coils are on hand carried wooden platforms except one: the large ring is on a cart. It is heavy.


http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/lmdtem.htm
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/sclxmtr.htm
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/rcoil.htm

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #21 on: November 27, 2009, 06:51:15 PM »
The tuning equates to the wire lengths being equal to 1/4, 1/2, or full wave length.
The diameter also helps to get the wire length.

you can then work out the final details based on this...

same as with human charaka points ....  ;)   and i bet it keeps on going....

 :D

fractal ring a bell  ;)
w

now you see how the 4 eagles ... create the zodiac...  to wich we exisist..
TESLA WAS FACONATED WITH COUNTER ROTATING FEILDS... hummmmmm  Y

as we go through the proton belt...  your verry understanding of creation FLIPS SYDE..  ;D

A CHANGE ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jB_IdPiSy8

BTW IT AINT CALLED UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP... FOR NUTTIN!  ;)   

THE GRAND AWAKENING!  THE GOLDEN AGE HAS MATURED!  ;)

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #22 on: November 27, 2009, 09:32:16 PM »
@ist And @giantkiller

Thank you for the explanation.

Jesus

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #23 on: November 27, 2009, 09:40:34 PM »
Sure thing.
The winding is easy so I will wrap an iron core and see what goes with the Don Smith way. I have no other use for the core anyway. The steel is a shopping trip in parallel.

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #24 on: November 27, 2009, 10:41:25 PM »
Hmm,I don't have small DC inverter. Do you have a schematic of such one for 9V battery ? :-)
Maybe some with one transistor,capacitor and a small self-made transformer. Something which SM used ? ;-)
Really I need one supersimple.

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #25 on: November 28, 2009, 12:55:17 AM »
hummmmm ;D

lol

 ;)

i dont have one ..  but im sure u can do it with a 555 

ist!

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #26 on: November 28, 2009, 04:45:11 AM »
Maybe?

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #27 on: November 28, 2009, 04:57:42 AM »
@ist
I dont know if it will give dc voltage at the other side of the inverter.
That was my thought, too.   An inverter uses transistors to invert as an oscillator; a power supply often uses a transformer and a diode to give DC.  I've never heard of anyone bring the output back to the transistors like feedback.

RE-EDIT:
Referring to Reply #26,
Take the rightmost output(with lightning) and lower the voltage with a VERY large value resistor to the leftmost coil of the Feedback Oscillator.  Frequency should remain the same throughout the circuit.

--Lee

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Re: IST ULTRACAP 2.6VCD TO 120VAC CONVERTOR
« Reply #28 on: November 28, 2009, 06:13:00 AM »
maybe ...  :D

lol

i said the heck with finishing the lab ...  it will remain un painted for now  duty calls ..

im setting up the tables and UNPACKING

then testing will take place ..  dont think i want to plug that damm thing in ..  :o

lol

i origonally designed to for the 2.6vdc cap i will have to put a shut off on it so i dont blow it ... from the darn aa... lol   so then i was gonna bang low volt .. but i had the invertor so i threw it on ...

same exact thing just higher supply volts..  darn thing is still a jt ..  just a wee bit more powerful .. it could be called FORCE FEEDING ...
 8)