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Re: function of VIC: rethinking signals...
« Reply #10 on: February 02, 2012, 06:23:22 am »
This is the DC analysis for the Driver Circuit with the 43mH Primary coil.


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Re: function of VIC: rethinking signals...
« Reply #11 on: February 02, 2012, 08:28:25 am »
"Steve meyer says in a radio interview that it only takes 11 volts to pull an electron from hydrogen."


What exactly is the purpose of pulling an electron from a hydrogen what(atom,molecule,compound) ?  To pull implies an attraction force wich for an electron would be a possitive force it seems alltho a hydrogen atom is obviously positive by nature or neutral in molecular form right?
I think he kinda mentioned it was thought to take 13v to do that  before...
How do we accelerate an electron or pass it thru a potential diffrence of 11v to gain 11v for this pulling action and where does it go? Does it saturate in the water waiting to link up with an atom missing an electron we just pulled it from or is it used up some other way?

Its interesting to know also that it takes a 1,836g magnetic field to flip the spins of a protons electron in a glass of water.

Im wandering now if its possible to flip the spins of those electrons in that band Steve Meyers was talking about???
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Re: function of VIC: rethinking signals...
« Reply #12 on: February 02, 2012, 10:02:58 am »
I also want to point this out, not sure if anybody has paid this much attention.


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Re: function of VIC: rethinking signals...
« Reply #13 on: February 03, 2012, 01:39:49 am »
Yeah, I'm pretty sure those numbers are for the Injector VIC coil.
There's lots of good info in the appendix section of the TB.

Back to that injector VIC.....

Transformers are typically made so that no empty space exists (wire completly fills all the cavities/bobbins)

I calculated what the turns ratio would be if each cavity were completly filled.

Result: 400 turn primary, secondary coils (secondary + chokes) came up to 11,956 turns. (chokes completly filled cavities and turned out to 11.6K Ohms ea)
Turns ratio 1:29.89
12V input 358V out
Note that these calculations will not be exact in the real world, but they shoudl be fairly close.

I think the injector VIC used a lower frequency gate pulse to allow the voltage to build up higher (Up to 40kV)
Or this VIC operated as a flyback: Voltage comes from fast rate of current change from square wave