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Author Topic: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter  (Read 283958 times)

slayer007

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GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« on: March 29, 2010, 03:26:54 AM »
I had this posted in the JT thread but I thought I would start a new thread for it.

Here are a few video's of the Exiter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXhzeNXr11I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyg31OSkAIE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usjQ89KmVaA


And Lidmotor also made a selfrunning video of it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz7xmhIb8mk

Here is the circuit.

Rapadura

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2010, 03:44:35 AM »
Sorry for the question, but, what is the load on the capacitor? Just that LED iluminating wirelessly?

Maybe the load is very small, and it's the reason why the capacitor don't discharge, and the volts doesn't go down?


slayer007

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2010, 04:06:36 AM »
Sorry for the question, but, what is the load on the A? Just that LED iluminating wirelessly?

Maybe the load is very small, and it's the reason why the capacitor don't discharge, and the volts doesn't go down?


Yes the load was just the one led.

Pirate88179

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2010, 07:53:21 AM »
Slayer:

This is a great circuit you have here.  I am glad you started your topic on this so it does not get lost in the large JT topic.  I hope Dr. Stiffler is aware of the work you, and Lidmotor and Jonnydavro have been doing to simplify this and make it even better.

Very good work you are doing.

Bill

stprue

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #4 on: March 29, 2010, 02:18:00 PM »
Slayer

Sweet vids!

A self charging circuit that can power a load is amazing no matter how small the load is.  I cant wait to see where this is going.

Keep up the good work  8)

woopy

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #5 on: March 29, 2010, 03:43:33 PM »
Hi Slayer

Nice to open a dedicated thread here

I think that this " technology" has something very special .

BTW i have tried to install a PNP transistor instead of The NPN.  I simply inverted the plus and minus of my battery and the Scope wave is much smaller as the current also. But when i try to turn on the outer power, with the CFL there is no way to get it. And i can not light the CFL as it does with the NPN.

Fo general info I just repost here my last pix from the Plasma arc i got yesterday and that i posted in the JT topic. I think that this plasma arc is also something remarkable of this exiter.

Regards

Laurent

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #6 on: March 29, 2010, 10:03:52 PM »
Slayer

Sweet vids!

A self charging circuit that can power a load is amazing no matter how small the load is.  I cant wait to see where this is going.

Keep up the good work  8)


I think it's amazing too, and I think it's a very good work, and I have to congratulate Slayer.

But the very very small size of the load make me fear that the device is just collecting some radiation from radio waves, etc... I hope not! I hope it's really "free energy" and can be scaled up!!!

Please, keep your good work, Slayer. Maybe you have found the answer to our quest!

xee2

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2010, 08:30:32 AM »
@ woopy

here my last pix from the Plasma arc

I think that is the first plasma arc I have seen from a self made coil. Ususally a flyback transformer is required. Nice accomplishment. What was the battery voltage you were using to generate the arc?

woopy

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2010, 02:56:01 PM »

Hi Xee2

 The voltage is about 7.7 volts and The current is about 70 ma  the transistor is 2N2222a  (NPN)  and the base resistor is 10 kohms (which can be cut off when it runs)

Today i tried to arc  the coil with one lead of a neon and it works  . Notice the small burning spot on the wood under the neon they are the results of other test.   Very interesting

regards

Laurent

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #9 on: March 30, 2010, 03:51:31 PM »
Hi woopy,
in the photo which you published in your posting above, one can see the arc between the end of the HV-coil and one leg of the neon, Right?
... i could get a nice very stable 2mm long plasma arc with about 100 ma at 12 volts.
I have a question about the first plasma arc which you describe in your posting in the JT thread (see your quote above) :
Where did this arc occur? Between the end of the HV-coil and and a wire going to earth ground?

Thank you.

woopy

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #10 on: March 30, 2010, 06:56:52 PM »
Hi Oscar

Yes high voltage coil to one leg of the neon

As you can see 5 post (in the 2 pix) ago the arc appears between the same hig voltage coil and a small clip simply laying on the wooden table. I could get the arc between the coil and a paper pencil also.

The problem i have  with 12 volts is that it happens that some time the arc is no more plasma but seems to be a normal arc (very yellow bright and of short duration) and it burns everything arround and often the amperage goes up and blew the transistor . I blew 3 yesterday. So some time the arc is very stable lila color and seems to be not so hot. And sometime  not so stable and it become  very hot arc.

@all

Where  (how) does this arc come from.

Is this arc remarkable or is it a normal and not so interesting issue with this set up?

If yes what can we do with this arc ? Electrolisis ,   cold fusion ?  heuuheuuhh?

 If yes Any idea how to improve this plasma arc without burning the transistor ? More volts , stronger transistor, Double transistor  more resistor on base etc  ..

regards

Laurent

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #11 on: March 30, 2010, 09:49:45 PM »
Laurent
I will ask a very good fellow to take a look ![user Darkspeed]
Chet

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #12 on: March 30, 2010, 11:29:28 PM »
Thanks Chet

i am simply scotched by all the possibilities of this coil set up.

So every help to better understand what is going on here is welcome

regards and good luck

Laurent

xee2

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #13 on: March 31, 2010, 08:02:58 AM »
@ woopy

So every help to better understand what is going on here is welcome

You have made a miniature Tesla coil. And it is a very good one. Can you light the neon if you add 6" of wire to each lead of the neon and hold the neon near the coil? If so, how far away can you get with the neon still glowing?

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #14 on: March 31, 2010, 08:33:02 AM »
Xee2:

Is it possible to put an Avramenko plug on the neon?  If so, I'll bet it would light a good distance away from the coil.  If that does not work with neons, the an AV plug with an led might really light up a long ways away.

Bill