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Old 09-25-2008, 05:00 AM
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Originally Posted by hh1341 View Post
I think cracka would find it even more interesting, if he were to try the flipping.

Carl
I would if I had the time . My next goal is to use a convergence of methods. Namely, I want to take Imhotep's circuit, remove the portion which controls switching, insert an avalanche pulse width modulator ( <400picoseconds), and use this with the coils. I would expect an even better result via the coupling of an avalanche PWM w/ a toroidal iron powder core inductor (like bob boyce's special toroid) which could then be hooked up to either the car coil or the light bulb directly.

We know that Tesla has said rapid switching was critical so < picosecond PWM's should logically be a step in the right direction. From what I have read it is possible to get a ~2800V/uS slew rate. This rise time rate could be applied to iron powder ferrite core inductors which Zaev N.E. has indicated have a heat conversion to electricity effect when rapidly pulsed. One other guy I'm speaking with is looking into the same thing.

I do believe that this can be applied as an improvement to the current circuitry. And there's only one way to find out...

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