Ionizationx: a clean environment is a human right!
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dankie on May 01, 2009, 22:24:09 pm
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http://www.youtube.com/user/Zer0PointUnlimited
Check out this guy , best I ever saw on youtube .
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Check out the following video , title ... Watch every second , pay attention to everything .
Pure voltage...No amperage...step charge...Smaller capacitor.flv
Uou can see in connection and cap in first few seconds , pay attention and listen .
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awesome video dankie.. loved it..
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ok so i was thinking on this and lets say you are hitting the cell with what half the vic has.. 6 volts.. at 10 khz gated frequency and the 50 percent duty cycle gate... it will give you a total of 5000 on and off frequencys gates since it is getting half of the 10,000 turned off during the gate duty cycle... 50percent in one second.. so that gives you 2500 on and 2500 offs happening in that one step up pulse.. in 1/2 a second.. that would allow a gain of 6volt in a inclination...............during the 5000 pulses. it will increase from 0 volts to 6 volt in a analog incination.. that means pulse number 2500 of 5000 will be a 3 volt pulse 5000 should be 6 and pulse 1 should be .decimal somthing... you got to relize where the multiplying freqeuncy is comming from.. we know it has 2500 on and 2500 off... but during that total 5000 the positve analog was never turned off but steadly inclined during those 5000 on and offs.. so during the off time the analog is still climbing in the transformer but being held from ground... frequency gate on time allows current to ground.. for both choke and primary... the incorperated together.. i think it will give you control of the freq pulse in the cell and the primary.. secondaries ground must be isolated from primary to keep a echo effect from happening to primary?
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So he pulsing the primary with a 555 timer , but he needs to rectify this signal , so this is more like an AC square wave ? I am a bit confused by his pulsing method . Perhaps somebody with more experience can explain a few things to me
I'm curious as to what he means , "when you brg positive and negative together" ... Perhaps he was mixed up and its just a pulse dc ??
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These 6 videos that were posted are amazing ...
http://www.ionizationx.com/index.php/topic,1009.15.html
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"when you brg positive and negative together" .
]the way i see it is theres 2 signals being applied.. one signal is a analog which appears as a inclining solid pulse that cuts off at its peak and has a duty cycle.. the other being digital and reperesents nothin more then a switch on and off.. it is on the negative lead of the vic while the analog is on the positive side... at 10 khz the analog pulse is a solid inclining pulse and the frequency (10khz) is turning on and off the current flow for solid analog pulse.. 2 different things happening on opposite sides of vics primary..
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His work is very neat:
http://www.youtube.com/user/skycollection
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Microwave absorbers manage military electronics RF interference
http://rfdesign.com/mag/08deff1.pdf
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awesome video dankie.. loved it..
Dam !
Those videos are cool :D