question to Drak about his conclusion
Hehe i just love this forum. if only we were all building eh Drak ?
Your vids have been so good, and your good knowledge is obvious from your actions.
One question tho, recalling about the law of the squares, correct if im wrong, but frequency is one huge factor in the measurement.
Watts alone doesnt take into consideration, the freq...
Did anyone ACTUALLY wonder why Don said those tiny NSTs are OU devices on their own?? AND you can read it yourself
***Labeled that they run on 60watts, 12v @5 amps (or less) .... and output 7500v @ .03 amps ....that's 225watts
Its QUITE a difference.... Agreed or not?
HOW DID WE GET A GAIN BY ADDING COMPONENTS???
By simple LOGIC its IMPOSSIBLE...right? there would be a definite loss by dc resistance alone....right?
Sure thats correct, BUT
What is not on the label, is the freq of 33khz....
if we read back to Don Smith 101, the SQUARING of the voltage, AND the squaring of the FREQ... THEN multiplied by the amperage.
(amps x volts SQUARED x freq SQUARED = output power ?)
If freq is lowered before you store it (or not taken into account in the formula,) then certainly it would only lower output to near or underunity
"its useless until captured and recombined into capacitors, then you get your amps x volts" (something like that)
LOL...BUT MY POINT is that you said you lowered freq and recalculated, so you could only expect to find less output.... but running the device, you are using high freq,, so it needs to be factored into the equation.
And resonantly transferring with little to no loss, that 225watts at 33 khz is now in L2
...then filling caps with that, and at the same time only letting say 100 watts/60 hz thru your output transformer, basically always having more on hand power than you need.
So unless the label on the NST is lying, how else an we explain the 225 watts.
(and it would be one thing if a little guy noticed, but Don DISTINCTLY mentioned it)
*my problem is that my 600v caps get full quickly, but discharge at 600v, so once i can slow them down to fire 12v at 60hz, then the extra building power in the caps is bonus
Im pretty sure you demonstrated (just in short circuiting alone more than you were inputing.... LOL try touching the battery terminals together and see how many discharges it gives...
If you step up voltage, and are still left with ANY noticeable current, then there is something interesting happening, i believe
Id still like to see your setup filling large output caps, i think you had tuning caps then to rectifier, which is a good indicator, but try filling up some big monster caps, i bet you'd be surprised
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Your vids have been so good, and your good knowledge is obvious from your actions.
One question tho, recalling about the law of the squares, correct if im wrong, but frequency is one huge factor in the measurement.
Watts alone doesnt take into consideration, the freq...
Did anyone ACTUALLY wonder why Don said those tiny NSTs are OU devices on their own?? AND you can read it yourself
***Labeled that they run on 60watts, 12v @5 amps (or less) .... and output 7500v @ .03 amps ....that's 225watts
Its QUITE a difference.... Agreed or not?
HOW DID WE GET A GAIN BY ADDING COMPONENTS???
By simple LOGIC its IMPOSSIBLE...right? there would be a definite loss by dc resistance alone....right?
Sure thats correct, BUT
What is not on the label, is the freq of 33khz....
if we read back to Don Smith 101, the SQUARING of the voltage, AND the squaring of the FREQ... THEN multiplied by the amperage.
(amps x volts SQUARED x freq SQUARED = output power ?)
If freq is lowered before you store it (or not taken into account in the formula,) then certainly it would only lower output to near or underunity
"its useless until captured and recombined into capacitors, then you get your amps x volts" (something like that)
LOL...BUT MY POINT is that you said you lowered freq and recalculated, so you could only expect to find less output.... but running the device, you are using high freq,, so it needs to be factored into the equation.
And resonantly transferring with little to no loss, that 225watts at 33 khz is now in L2
...then filling caps with that, and at the same time only letting say 100 watts/60 hz thru your output transformer, basically always having more on hand power than you need.
So unless the label on the NST is lying, how else an we explain the 225 watts.
(and it would be one thing if a little guy noticed, but Don DISTINCTLY mentioned it)
*my problem is that my 600v caps get full quickly, but discharge at 600v, so once i can slow them down to fire 12v at 60hz, then the extra building power in the caps is bonus
Im pretty sure you demonstrated (just in short circuiting alone more than you were inputing.... LOL try touching the battery terminals together and see how many discharges it gives...
If you step up voltage, and are still left with ANY noticeable current, then there is something interesting happening, i believe
Id still like to see your setup filling large output caps, i think you had tuning caps then to rectifier, which is a good indicator, but try filling up some big monster caps, i bet you'd be surprised
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