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Old 06-21-2009, 03:45 AM
Karl_Palsness Karl_Palsness is offline
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Broken incandescent bulbs glow like a florescent bulb. But what I think shows that this is not normal energy is first, the bulbs light in normal tap water, if it was skin effect the water should short out the energy from making it to the bulb. Second there is no shock to the person touching the water or the wires at anytime. Third, when you short out the bulb with a jumper lead (test lead) the bulb stays lit and the lead stays cold. Forth when you hook a 12V bulb in series with a florescent bulb they both light.

I do not know what frequency the circuit is running as I have found no equipment that works in the presence of the hairpin.

Karl

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Originally Posted by boguslaw View Post
Karl,

I think we need now a nice experiment which will prove that radiant energy observed here is not HF normal current or how those two are related to each other.

What was the frequency used in your experiment on primary oscillator side ? How we can measure frequency of output stage where bulbs are connected ? I think it could be possible with a special bulb which generate different spectrum of light depending on current frequency but I don't know where to find it or how to make it.

Did you ever tried to place broken incandescent bulb on output stage of your hairpin circuit ?

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