guys i am seeing weird stuff with the batteries. Some are fully charge...like 15+volts charged...which they have never been able to do on a normal charger........even the battery running the opto circuit is fully charged 15v+.....when it was only reading low 12's yesterday
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I believe the tube is a dielectric to lock in the pressure. Just like insulation on a wire but for the purpose of keeping it from being leaky like a leaky capacitor. The WFC encased in delrin is the perfect example...if it is leaky, then there is no hope of building up the potential for what is desired. It isn't just for safety in my opinion.Originally posted by nat1971a View Postthe circuit really seemed to change once enclosed in the plastic cylinder. So i wonder if changing the size of the plastic enclosure enhances the effects. i.e make it smaller as this will increase the pressure i assume or a tighter fit with the charge gridSincerely,
Aaron Murakami
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Yeah I've noticed that when a spark gap is open to the air, it is mainly the spark itself emitting radiant (using foil - neon - insulated wire detector thingy) but when spark is in sealed tube (clear plastic tube), the electrodes and wires emit more radiant, and the gap itself (thru plastic) emits much less.Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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try this
Try mine, self oscillating relay to base of transistor and out of collector running off separate battery than what's driving transistor. Else, slayer's big joule thief looks promising to trigger transistor..Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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My First Video
Here's my first spark video. I'm running a 7.5kV NST @30mA, with a diode T-Tap.
Jerry's Site - Diode T-Tap.WMV
Here's the circuit:
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@ Electrotek

Congratulations on your first video!
Welcome to the computer age, a poor equivalent of what tesla invented over 100 years ago...
Cough cough. Welcome anyway.. :-P
Was that the same type of spark we've been seeing in your pics?Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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Fine
Alright guys, I give in.. I guess I'll try building a spaghetti container grey tube after all, cause I've become hooked to checking up on this thread.
Which has nothing (cough) to do with my (cough) addictive personality, nor my penchance for escapism re 'reality'......
Ah, yes. Will share more when I've found the time to build something :-)Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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I've noticed that when a spark has been passed thru air, whether in a tube or not useful energy can no longer be had from that current. Only neon light will flash after a spark.Originally posted by Inquorate View PostYeah I've noticed that when a spark gap is open to the air, it is mainly the spark itself emitting radiant (using foil - neon - insulated wire detector thingy) but when spark is in sealed tube (clear plastic tube), the electrodes and wires emit more radiant, and the gap itself (thru plastic) emits much less.
Maybe if the tube were filled with Argon gas, or mercury vapor, or some other electron emmitting gas.
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I think Grey was using Argon Gas. Its very easy to obtain and contain. Its heavier than Air, thus the change to the vertical tube. With the spark gap at the bottom to ensure it was in the gas. Find someone who has a TIG welding rig and you can also get tungston for your electrodes.Originally posted by Inquorate View PostDammit man, now I'm going to have to break open a few tungsten lightbulbs to fill my spark tube... :-)
Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, is an arc welding process that uses a nonconsumable tungsten ...Last edited by Beshires1; 01-18-2009, 10:07 AM.
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