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Author Topic: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter  (Read 283957 times)

woopy

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #15 on: March 31, 2010, 10:04:47 AM »
Hi Xee2

Yes i can light the neon until about 10 centimeter from the coil, and about 40cm  with a led and AV diodes and 6 " antenna.

@all

Now some results with 7.5 volts  and plasma arc. I tried to put a coal electrode (from paper pencil), it works with different lenght. And i could get a burning arc (pix 2) during a long time without blowing the transistor. See the trace on the wood on pix 3.

What seems to happen is that there is first a plasma arc which slowly burn the wood than the charcoal of this burning transform the plasma in a welding arc and as far as it goes it burns the wood further under the coal electrode. During this process the current bounce up and down from 40 to 200 ma  . But it is difficult to say as the current is not stable.

Very interesting stuff

What do you think ?

Laurent


xee2

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2010, 08:36:19 PM »
@ woopy

I used this mod of k1zm design with a toroid to get more power without burning out transistor. I am not sure if it will work with your coil but you could try it. The variable resistor is needed to keep transistor from over heating - do not go below 30K. Increase resistance until transistor is no longer getting hot.


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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2010, 09:19:31 PM »
This video shows the effect an Earth Ground has when attached to the L1 coil.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JclIu6Q4OU

Rapadura

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #18 on: March 31, 2010, 10:13:01 PM »
This video shows the effect an Earth Ground has when attached to the L1 coil.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JclIu6Q4OU

WTF??? The LEDs light up when touch the floor???

What is this? Tesla's laboratory glowing in the dark?? Amazing!

slayer007

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #19 on: April 01, 2010, 12:19:45 AM »
Thanks Rapadura.

@ Woopy I try to run my Exiter at 6v to 9V or lower.
But if you want to run it at 12v and the transistors get hot you could just make a bigger L2 coil.
20 to 30 turns should work good for 12v without over heating.

@ All the capacitors in the circuit I posted above are not needed for the light to work.
I was just trying to show a couple places were you can collect power to charge another battery while running the lights.

woopy

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #20 on: April 01, 2010, 12:30:00 AM »
Thank's Slayer

will try it with more turns on L2

very good video ,  if i understand well you simply connect your main L1 coil to the ground of your garage (house) ? And the distance of power transmission increase strongly  and it seems to be tha  wowww!

woopy

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #21 on: April 01, 2010, 12:43:47 AM »
Thank's Slayer

will try it with more turns on L2

very good video ,  if i understand well you simply connect your main L1 coil to the ground of your garage (house) ? And the distance of power transmission increase strongly  and it seems to be that you can get the power from everything which is connected to the same ground    wowww!

Did you test it in another room of your house with the same ground connection ?

regards

Laurent

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #22 on: April 01, 2010, 12:45:29 AM »
Thank's A

will try it with more turns on L2

very good video ,  if i understand well you simply connect your main L1 A to the ground of your garage (house) ? And the distance of power transmission increase strongly  and it seems to be tha  wowww!

Yes, It's connected to a small copper pipe just outside my garage.
I also added a 1m pot along with the 1k resistor for finer tunning.

slayer007

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #23 on: April 01, 2010, 08:39:40 PM »
Jeanna's Power Plant running the Exiter.
It puts out around 1.6v @ 1 to 2 mA.
It's enought to run the exiter right off the Earth Battery.

I didn't water it yet the ground was still a little damp.It's just durt dug from my backyard.

Here is a video of it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF9WUU6fLnU

EDIT. I added a wireless tower by the exiter it puts out around 15.5v from the AV plug on the second tower.
« Last Edit: April 01, 2010, 09:07:26 PM by slayer007 »

woopy

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #24 on: April 01, 2010, 10:46:14 PM »
Hi Slayer

I decided today to try your idea to increase the number of turns on L2. But as i am totally undisciplined i finally made a bifilar Tesla pancake coil.  With o.4 mm copper wire.  The DC resistance is 1.2 ohm and the inductance -0.023 mh  (notice the minus and i try all set up on my inductance meter). ?

Than i try to trigger my main coil with this config and got no results  no resonance.

So i reinstalled my original single  pancake coil  and i put the Tesla pancake on the top of the coil as a pickup coil.

And here the scope trace  ( probe on one single lead of the coil)    very nice AC trace of pick to pick 100 volts on a 1.2 volts battery.

So with this new coil i did  not resolve the heating of the Transistor (i blew another one this morning with some other test)  but i got a new intersting result .

We are not ready to go sleeping with this technology. Every day a new discovery . Fascinating !

good night

Laurent


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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #25 on: April 01, 2010, 10:51:34 PM »
Hi Slayer

I decided today to try your idea to increase the number of turns on L2. But as i am totally undisciplined i finally made a bifilar Tesla pancake A.  With o.4 mm copper wire.  The DC resistance is 1.2 ohm and the inductance -0.023 mh  (notice the minus and i try all set up on my inductance meter). ?

Than i try to trigger my main coil with this config and got no results  no resonance.

So i reinstalled my original single  pancake coil  and i put the Tesla pancake on the top of the coil as a pickup coil.

And here the scope trace  ( probe on one single lead of the coil)    very nice AC trace of pick to pick 100 volts on a 1.2 volts battery.

So with this new coil i did  not resolve the heating of the Transistor (i blew another one this morning with some other test)  but i got a new intersting result .

We are not ready to go sleeping with this technology. Every day a new discovery . Fascinating !

good night

Laurent


You will have better results with the plastic coated wire for the pancake coil.

slayer007

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #26 on: April 05, 2010, 02:37:08 AM »
In this video I have two coils with the same specs as the L1 coil.
The top of each coil is connected to one side of a rectifier that goes to a capacitor.
The bottom of each coil has a small antenna.

Then I have my Exiter connected to the capacitor.
And it will dimly light the leds I have on a board.
But even with the Exiter disconnected the led's will still light off the coil or any part of the circuit.

Some how the two coils are resonating and exiting the environment around them.

Here is the video.
http://www.youtube.com/user/GBluer

Pirate88179

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #27 on: April 05, 2010, 02:44:37 AM »
Slayer:

This is amazing!  Where do you think the energy is coming from?  Random RF signals possibly?  What if you use an earth ground to one or both coils...do the leds get brighter?

Excellent work!

Bill

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #28 on: April 05, 2010, 03:14:13 AM »
Thanks Bill.

Yes I think it's picking up RF from somewhere.I don't know were there is nothing around(Kinda out in the country).
I thought it might be comming from the AC in the Garage.But even when the power is turned off from the garage it works the same.
This is close to 70' from the house so it's not from the AC.

Even when the exiter was disconnected the two coils keep working and exiting the environment.
And slowly charge the capacitor.

The voltage read across the rectifier is 1.3v.

xee2

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Re: GBluer(Slayer) Exiter
« Reply #29 on: April 05, 2010, 08:03:08 AM »
@ slayer007

Is this your circuit? This is a dipole antenna. But, a very high field voltage would be required to get the needed 0.7 volts across the diodes to allow current to flow through them. I could see this happening with your exciter generating a field, but I would not think the ambient field would have a high enough voltage when the exciter is off.