Hello all, nice to be here. I am interested in aerial systems but would like to hear your suggestions what would be a nice problem to start testing with. I have some electronic backgrounds and have some equipment too.
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Hello, Jonessy.Originally posted by Jonessy View PostHello all, nice to be here. I am interested in aerial systems but would like to hear your suggestions what would be a nice problem to start testing with. I have some electronic backgrounds and have some equipment too.
I'm in Montana.
I like the radiant collector design and am working to build my own unit.
Here's a quote from Vidbid:
Good luck with your work.Originally posted by vidbid View PostOne could say that there are two circuits at play here. The radiant collector and the radiant exciter.
The radiant exciter has the purpose of radiantly exciting the batteries, of which there are two.
The circuit is called a Brovin Kacher Radiant Exciter.
The circuit for the radiant collector is called a Tesla Radiant Collector.
Basic Schematic:

The input to the radiant exciter circuit is about 200mA; however, the radiant collector is not directly connected to the batteries. Output from the radiant collector circuit can be seen to be considerably more than the input to the exciter circuit.
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Replication #1
HTML Code:http://youtu.be/2JxunfyhtFI

Replication #2
HTML Code:http://youtu.be/vnHTtpPvsTQ

Replication #3
Diodes for Replication #3
These diodes cost about $30US each.HTML Code:http://youtu.be/nhbtOvNLnko
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