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  • Capacitor can also pick up the magnetic field

    I just found this video:
    (the title of this thread is the translated caption of the video)

    YouTube - ‪capacitor as a receiver of magnetic field's energy :-)‬‏

    It seems like the capacitor is getting charged by the magnetic field in the toroid?



    /Hob
    Hob Nilre
    http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

  • #2
    Capacitor is acting as a secondary in a transformer

    The capacitor is being cut by the flux as it engages/disengages from the toroid, and is acting as a secondary in a transformer. The input is 18V 500mA square wave. Could this be a more efficient way to utilize a capacitor? I don't know.

    I took a snapshot of the video and changed the brightness and contrast to show how the primary is wrapped around the toroid. I'm sure you know this, but there was a comment on youtube from someone who didn't realize there was an input, thus the posting of the pic.



    GB

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    • #3
      I wonder what would happen if the primary covered all of the toroid?
      Would there be a change in output and/or input?

      /Hob
      Hob Nilre
      http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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      • #4
        Originally posted by nilrehob View Post
        I wonder what would happen if the primary covered all of the toroid?
        Would there be a change in output and/or input?

        /Hob
        In youtube you can find some tests that usually are very unknown, but they seem to be apparently easy to replicate. The author of these videos has some very interesting tests that he has shown on his channel.

        He also has posted a video where he uses a transformer in a different way. The primary is a single-wire energy transmission cable and the secondary is a classic 2-wire configuration.

        I cannot play the video due to my pc, but... can someone post here the specifications of the capacitor? I think they're called axial caps, but I want to know about the voltage and capacitance.
        Also... the primary coil is a single wire energy transmission or the classic 2-wire config?
        Last edited by AetherScientist; 06-08-2011, 01:28 PM.

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        • #5
          Details about the cap

          I found the video downloaded in my pc, here there are the cap details

          1400 VDC - 525 VAC
          2.5 MFD +/- 10%

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          • #6
            Originally posted by AetherScientist View Post
            He also has posted a video where he uses a transformer in a different way. The primary is a single-wire energy transmission cable and the secondary is a classic 2-wire configuration.
            Which video is that?

            /Hob
            Hob Nilre
            http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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            • #7
              @hob
              I have a very slow internet connection, but look in the channel. It has like a tesla's coil and he shows clearly one wire going to the primary and then 2 wires in the secondary. He is lighting a small light bulb in the second.

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              • #8
                this is the title in russian
                Однопроводный ВВ трансформатор

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                • #9
                  here is a link of all the uploads made by Ingener99:

                  YouTube - ‪Ingener99's Channel‬‏

                  enjoy
                  Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by AetherScientist View Post
                    this is the title in russian
                    Однопроводный ВВ трансформатор
                    Translation: "Single-wire transformer BB"

                    YouTube - ‪Однопроводный Ð’Ð’ транÑформатор‬‏

                    Cool!

                    /Hob
                    Last edited by nilrehob; 06-09-2011, 06:06 AM.
                    Hob Nilre
                    http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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                    • #11
                      very interesting stuff!
                      reminded me of this video I saw a few months back from lasersaber

                      YouTube - ‪Working A-F-P "Dr Lirpa Sloof" technology exposed!‬‏

                      I was just given most of an old comp that has a few toroid coils in it I can salvage, might take one out and see what I can do with it, just to have something to mess around with.
                      thanks for sharing, pretty interesting idea!
                      N8
                      Last edited by Neight; 06-09-2011, 05:57 AM. Reason: fixed some spelling
                      The absence of proof is not proof of absence

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                      • #12
                        Lasersabers Dr Lirpa Sloof.
                        Spell it backwards -April Fools- and watch the Date from the Video.
                        I dont think you really wanna rebuild that.
                        Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.

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                        • #13
                          it works like this single wound coil:

                          YouTube - ‪Ingener99's Channel‬‏

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by wings View Post
                            it works like this single wound coil:

                            YouTube - ‪Ingener99's Channel‬‏
                            It seems that he has put a very little capacitor to pick up the magnetic field and to allow the energy to flow to the bulb (it's difficult to see if there is a cap, but I think that there is a small one). I think I have seen this before in other video some years ago in youtube. A guy put inside an inductor, a small capacitor and then he lighted a bulb. The only difference is that the other guy didn't use a toroid (he used an inductor) and it wasn't like a transformer, it was a simply inductor.

                            But in this case, (in the link that wings has posted) in the primary he uses a classic 2-wire configuration.
                            Last edited by AetherScientist; 06-09-2011, 12:08 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Joit View Post
                              Lasersabers Dr Lirpa Sloof.
                              Spell it backwards -April Fools- and watch the Date from the Video.
                              I dont think you really wanna rebuild that.
                              Yeah, after I posted the link I went back to watch the video again. I read through the comments this time and caught that
                              pretty good gag and I fell for it, but he really did a good job selling it

                              that's what I get for not doing my homework before posting, thanks for pointing that out
                              N8
                              The absence of proof is not proof of absence

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