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Re: ALTERNATOR
« Reply #56 on: August 29, 2010, 22:59:24 pm »
Check this drawing

 
What you do on this schematic is adding the voltage that you extract to the secondairy voltage? Like normally the secondairy produces 10V. By using the extracted voltage, you basically add a coil like battery to the secondairy.
When the extracted pulse delivers a 10V also, you end up with 20V?
 
Again, i just try to understand.. ;)


I basically discharged the ions into a isolated circuit witch will discharge their energy in form of magnetic field (increasing the aways rising voltage across the water) Using the secondary coil as a second primary coil than there is another coil witch might or might not be coupled to the other coil on the top... 


The extracted voltage will be equal to the input voltage but the amperage will be high i believe. I'm not sure if is actually needed to add a load, but i believe that the energy will be accumulated on the transformer and used in sequenced pulses to increase voltage every pulse.

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« Reply #57 on: August 29, 2010, 23:02:36 pm »
I think i understand now pretty well what you mean..
 
I found the pic of the return spike of my tubecell...
Here it is..

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« Reply #58 on: August 29, 2010, 23:04:01 pm »
This is exactly what i'm saying




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« Reply #59 on: August 29, 2010, 23:07:26 pm »
We must try to time this right, is it.
The pulse that trickers the primairy must start at the same time as the pulse on the extraction circuit...
 
 
 
 

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« Reply #60 on: August 29, 2010, 23:23:34 pm »
Ok i got the old computer back to life today and now i have an oscilloscope. Thanks god. . Just need to find a mouse.


yes i think must be all in synchronistic than you just chose with how much pulses you want to put in turning on or of the pll... on pin 5






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« Reply #61 on: August 29, 2010, 23:52:47 pm »
Hello guys i need your help to make this project to finish as soon as possible.


I need the following, if you can help me good, if not stay tuned and learn too.


I need a variable voltage supply that variate from 3 volts up to 14 volts up to 5 amps.  Any schematics would help.


I need a good program for using the pc as an oscilloscope. using the sound card. If you can help indicating me one program i thank you.


I need some information about how to drive a 3 phase motor.


I also need to find a good optocoupler with up to 5kv isolation that can drive igbts and or a driver to drive that igbt also...


That igbt..




The rest i get here already.


Well thank you everyone for reading. I believe that finally we found the answer.


cheers 
 



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« Reply #62 on: August 30, 2010, 02:12:19 am »
Look this is what i think it should look like:


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« Reply #63 on: August 30, 2010, 03:26:04 am »
Again the basic idea: