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just to share my experiment, nothing special... i connected an avplug from earth and copper plate near the coil going to the battery and some interesting stuff happens, my bulb shine much more bright and we can see a HV pulse in the battery!! hope i dont sound offtopic here, this was my previous research to replicating dons/kapanadze devices (altought don's device still does not inspire much confidence to me compared to tariel's)...
i followed mister patrick kelly schematic and wound 2 twin secondaries to play with... enjoy!
just to share my experiment, nothing special... i connected an avplug from earth and copper plate near the coil going to the battery and some interesting stuff happens, my bulb shine much more bright and we can see a HV pulse in the battery!! hope i dont sound offtopic here, this was my previous research to replicating dons/kapanadze devices (altought don's device still does not inspire much confidence to me compared to tariel's)...
i followed mister patrick kelly schematic and wound 2 twin secondaries to play with... enjoy!
helloTanTric-I have heard the mention often on the forum about an avplug-would you be cracious enough to give me some info and examples of what an avplug is? thanks in advance. mike, onward!
I have a question for the electronics people. You have an IN4007 diode. It has a max reverse voltage of 1000V, a forward voltage drop of 1.1V and a recovery time of 30us. If you string 10 of these together in series, they are good for 10,000V. What does that do to the forward voltage drop and the recovery time?
TIA
The forward voltage drop will also add in series to give you an 11 volt drop, which is still not significant when you're working with 10,000 volts. I'm not completely sure on the recovery time, but I would guess the recovery time would remain the same.
The forward voltage drop will also add in series to give you an 11 volt drop, which is still not significant when you're working with 10,000 volts. I'm not completely sure on the recovery time, but I would guess the recovery time would remain the same.
hi clarance, an AV PLUG or Avramenko Plug is applyed to allow one wire energy transmission, normally fast switching diodes are used, it is just two diodes oposite to each other with one of the same sides together.
helloTanTric-I have heard the mention often on the forum about an avplug-would you be cracious enough to give me some info and examples of what an avplug is? thanks in advance. mike, onward!
hi clarance, an AV PLUG or Avramenko Plug is applyed to allow one wire energy transmission, normally fast switching diodes are used, it is just two diodes oposite to each other with one of the same sides together.
hello Tan Tric, thanks greatly for your consideration!
I dont necisarily understand all the parts I see shown- but sooner or later maybe. what would a person use such a device for? thanks again, you generosity is well appreciated! mike, onward.
brother, the avramenko plug is shown at the bottom of the pic, is only 2 diodes, thats all the parts you need.... and what you see up in the pic is a tesla coil with the bottom connection of the many turn thin wire secondary connected to a foil that is also not needed to use an av plug...
i guess all this devices purpose is the same, trying to resonate with the dirac sea by putting a low energy input in a circuit and extracting an energy excess out of it!
hello Tan Tric, thanks greatly for your consideration!
I dont necisarily understand all the parts I see shown- but sooner or later maybe. what would a person use such a device for? thanks again, you generosity is well appreciated! mike, onward.
brother, the avramenko plug is shown at the bottom of the pic, is only 2 diodes, thats all the parts you need.... and what you see up in the pic is a tesla coil with the bottom connection of the many turn thin wire secondary connected to a foil that is also not needed to use an av plug...
i guess all this devices purpose is the same, trying to resonate with the dirac sea by putting a low energy input in a circuit and extracting an energy excess out of it!
hope its more clear for you now!!
king regards
I believe Im getting it thanks to your kindness and generosity again.
I assume the L is any inductor and the diodes are self explanatory, the M is not clear to me, the V would be a varistor?, and the P would be output? I did take the time to lookup JL Naudin FEVP site but was a lot of picture and not much explanation. Again Sir, your kindness in your efforts and explanation is excellent and is most definitely gracious. thanks many times Sir! mike onward!
I believe Im getting it thanks to your kindness and generosity again.
I assume the L is any inductor and the diodes are self explanatory, the M is not clear to me, the V would be a varistor?, and the P would be output? I did take the time to lookup JL Naudin FEVP site but was a lot of picture and not much explanation. Again Sir, your kindness in your efforts and explanation is excellent and is most definitely gracious. thanks many times Sir! mike onward!
very welcome brother, im grateful, There are no passangers on space ship earth, we are all crew!
the M is the source of energy, the P is probably a spark gap but is not needed... just consider the V as the Load(output) and it is all good...
now lets talk less, and experiment more!! jejeje
peace
Hello brother, correct on talk- however my questions were towards the possible use of an avplug as a driver with variable frequency and variable voltage with low ma for a don smith build. know of any such schematics?
thanks again,mike-onward!
you Idea noted-saved-appreciated. If I can figure out how to make the 10khz variable in the attached thumb nail then I can have a driver!-and attach it to your smith coils Idea and see how it works. HMMM I wonder if the P1 in the schematic already makes it variable. Thanks, mike- onward!
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