Fighter
posted this
17 September 2023
Sorry for the late reply, I have some available time and I'm working on the coils for the DSE experiment.
From my experiments with the device I saw more energy can also be gathered by increasing the metallic surface on the input. The effect is the same: increased frequency of the flashing or brighter luminosity of the flashes. Depending on the settings (from the variable resistors) we can use the increased energy on input for one or another.
Is this method (additional separate metallic surface and half diode bridge) more effcient than connecting the additional metallic surface to the first metallic surface ? Just asking, maybe this is more efficient than just increasing the first metallic surface.
I will return to the work on the coils, the first half of the coil is ready but I still have work to do on the second half... š
I need to make precise measurements (wire length and the number of turns) as my goal is to build the two halves of the coil identical so their natural resonant frequency to be the same or as close as possible.
That will be very useful later as I'll use them in multiple scenarios as Don Smith shown to us.
I'll come with more details in the DSE thread when I finish and I make the measurements (their resistance and capacitance).
Regards,
Fighter
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of
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