I transferred my thread on Non Linear Resonance here to BeyondUnity.org
Non Linear Resonance
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Yes Atti
Do not forget to try that one too
With SRO the way I designed it it adjusts to the resonance frequency by itself, just adjust the R2 POT to have the required voltage at the output.
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Hi Jagau, all.
Thanks for this thread. I was inspired to do some experiments and I am excited to see promising results. All my experiments so far have been with single capacitor discharge events. Just manually filling a cap and then manually discharging through various circuits. Attached is a schematic and photo of a messy circuit on my bench.
I believe that the input capacitor, although it discharges fully, is only furnishing about 1/3 of the joules that end up in the output capacitor, and the other 2/3 end up shorted across the chokes and GDT. I believe that if the push switch was replaced with a switch that opened when the GDT fired, then this would be over unity.
Kind Regards,
Sandy
Edit by Fighter: I inserted in the post the attached photos.
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Greetings,
Here is a video of similar but simplified circuit to that in my previous post.
Kind regards,
Sandy
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Greetings. Another update for clarification.
Now I be quiet!
Kind regards, Sandy
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Hi Sandy,
No need to be quiet 🙂, if you want you can create your own thread showing your replication and the progress of your experiments.
If you need help or have any question about creating the thread just let me know.
Regards,
Fighter
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration." | ||
Nikola Tesla |
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Hello Sandy
I loved your two YTs, you are on the right track disruptive discharge is the right path, N.Tesla talked about it so much that it is still relevant and interesting what you do.
Thank you for sharing, continue I like what you do. I will continue to study your videos and comes back with further comments.
For your first question:
I believe that if the push switch was replaced with a switch that opened when the GDT fired, then this would be over unit
Yes Sandy you are correct.
P.S. I see you are familiar with the SINGLE function of your oscilloscope.
If you have time try the proposed circuit with the Self Resonant Oscillator (SRO) and 2 batteries you will be surprised by the result.
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Replying To: Sandy
Let me get this right, the blue trace is the input capacitor which is 0.15uF and the yellow trace is the output capacitor which is 0.3uF? Are you sure? Can you double check?
Hi All. I apologise. Today I found the cause of my results is faulty oscilloscope. No overunity! Sorry to waste your time! Kind regards, Sandy.
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Hey Sandy, you haven’t wasted anyone’s time—I’ve really enjoyed watching your videos. You’re a skilled experimenter and very thorough in your work(by the looks of it).
Not every experiment yields the expected results, but the process itself often uncovers new directions that can lead to success and valuable learning experiences.
I truly appreciate your honesty in clarifying the results—don’t let this discourage you. I’m sorry to hear about your scope! I like the route you took to calculate the energy used or put in from the capacitor(Eused = .5 × C(V1^2 - V2^2)
I’m looking forward to seeing more of your experiments. Thank you for sharing!
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Hi Sandy
I join Alteredunity to tell you not to give up, your experiences are important, everyone has the right to have less good results, especially for the group of researchers like all of us here who take time to do experiments and even more time to demonstrate them.
I repeat that you are on the right track, disruptive discharge is a winning solution.
There will soon be very important developments on this subject.
I understand your frustration very well, I've already been there.
Someone who doesn't demonstrate anything never makes a mistake. The great discoveries have been made on the improvement of a series of errors.
Jagau
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