Hello;
I present a question to those that have a SEC Exciter, what is the minimum parts count (configuration) of an Exciter that is required to obtain HV in excess of 300V from an input of 18V.
No! you do not use a step up transformer and you do not use voltage multipliers. What you do is to ping the 'Energy Lattice' and capture the return.
Sounds and is simple. What is required is a 'Spatial Gate'.
See a new section I am starting at www.drstiffler.com/sgate.htm
Willing to participate here if you are a worker and not a talker like on another forum I left because it was full of dysfunctional people. I want to provide as much information to working researchers as possible, but will not accept ignorance.
BTW
I do not believe in OU, what it should be called is CEC for 'Cohered Energy Coefficient', which is a far more accurate way of looking at things. A conversion of one energy form to another with a 'mathematical' gain. No creation of energy, just a cleaner conversion between forms.
I present a question to those that have a SEC Exciter, what is the minimum parts count (configuration) of an Exciter that is required to obtain HV in excess of 300V from an input of 18V.
No! you do not use a step up transformer and you do not use voltage multipliers. What you do is to ping the 'Energy Lattice' and capture the return.
Sounds and is simple. What is required is a 'Spatial Gate'.
See a new section I am starting at www.drstiffler.com/sgate.htm
Willing to participate here if you are a worker and not a talker like on another forum I left because it was full of dysfunctional people. I want to provide as much information to working researchers as possible, but will not accept ignorance.
BTW
I do not believe in OU, what it should be called is CEC for 'Cohered Energy Coefficient', which is a far more accurate way of looking at things. A conversion of one energy form to another with a 'mathematical' gain. No creation of energy, just a cleaner conversion between forms.
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