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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #24 on: February 06, 2010, 17:45:25 pm »
mm mean nothing to me :P
so I converted that to inches so I could understand

Tube
0.787" OD
4.724" Length
0.059" Thick
0.728" ID
Rod
0.512" OD
5.118" Length
Delrin
1.378" OD
6.299" Length
0.296" Thick (w/ hole)
133200 Volts Dielectric Strength

Gap
0.108" or 2.75 mm

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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #25 on: April 09, 2010, 19:59:13 pm »
A little update from me...

I have a new idea for the resonance WFC.

I'm thinking to use electrostatic loudspeaker (ESL) transformers. The transformer is a audio step-up HV transformer and is connected behind a audio amplifier.

The resonance WFC which I'm building has a nano Farad capacitance, so a choke in the mH range to get the LC into resonance in the audio range (300-20.000Hz) is necessary.
The diode is acting like a frequency doubler.
The HV from a ESL transformer is about 1:125 (kV) and has mA currents.

A nice part is that I can use software on a PC/MAC to generate a sinus waveform and adjust the WFC into resonance.

opensource:
http://rbytes.net/software/sinegen-review/
http://static.rbytes.net/files/s/i/n/sinegen/SineGen.zip

Let me know what you guys think.

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« Reply #26 on: April 09, 2010, 21:41:16 pm »
Those are too expensive , the ESL 's , specially the toroidal .

I say these high frequency xformers must be made at home , price are too much .

My new power amp uses transformers of audio type , it can be used foir w/e else and all can be used backwards and forwards ...

But I believe I saw a 50:1 esl EI type for about 50$ .





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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #27 on: April 09, 2010, 22:10:00 pm »
did you build your cell yet? any gas?

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« Reply #28 on: April 09, 2010, 23:31:20 pm »
did you build your cell yet? any gas?

No Donald I did not build my cell , Perhaps we can trade services to make a cell for me , I will be about ready to test .

I am still not sure How a proper mounting point that can be a bit moveable should be made , maybe you have some ideas .

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« Reply #29 on: April 10, 2010, 04:14:25 am »
Here is the sine wave gen I use , this method is rock solid and always gives a 100% pure sine , it will never drift if your pot is not total crap . I estimate its cost @ around 8$ when purchasing single components .

I basicly dont like the idea os having a sound card producing a sine wave , bad for noise , ground plane  have to extend it with a wire .

As for my amplifying stage I cannot reveal it , top secret /: , too much research went into it .

Noticed mistake : the clock and input are inverted , the 74hc4060 feeds the input and clock is from ltc .
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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #30 on: April 10, 2010, 05:16:05 am »
why do you need a sine wave? stan uses square waves with a pll

at some point this summer i'll build some resonant cells, starting off i'll do more tests with my current cell, but when i build the resonant one i could build another one if you wanted...

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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #31 on: April 10, 2010, 05:53:39 am »
Stan uses a square wave *in resonance* , its like if you had a resonant filter .

Thus a sine wave .

I dont know why a sine wave should be used , its just cool I guess .

Transformers love sine waves . You cant run a television set witha  square wave inverter , it gives glitches , you cant run a motor with square AC , it loves the pregression of the sine . Radio waves dont penetrate matter with square AC , the best penetrator is the sine ...

I just some compkicated electrical physics physics , fast rise + impedance mismatch = reflexion .


Stan was a radar techician remember and he  , he would be a master at these short pulses pulses , I bet he could solve these issues that we can barely understand , it really is a specialised field . Thats what happens with radars, they use square cause it bounces bakc instantly .

 if you physically bend the coax cable not smoothly enough you get reflecion , bends on coax are real smooth for minimal reflection , electricity is more than just flow of current etc ,..




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