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Re: VIC pictures and Don's VIC notes..
« Reply #8 on: July 27, 2014, 23:29:42 pm »
Got one more shot, after tuning my coils a little more today, I got the full potential out of my VIC. Been running now fro over an hour now and everything is still running cold coils, transistors, ect. I think I will quit while I'm ahead. LOL

Ron,

What kind of core are you using?
Can i buy it somewhere?

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Re: VIC pictures and Don's VIC notes..
« Reply #9 on: July 28, 2014, 00:22:06 am »

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Re: VIC pictures and Don's VIC notes..
« Reply #11 on: July 28, 2014, 08:25:45 am »
Sure can, http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/231356182.html
Thanks Ron.
The shape is different then the Meyer cores.
Is this the one you use with primary, secondairy, chokes and measure coils?

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Re: VIC pictures and Don's VIC notes..
« Reply #12 on: July 28, 2014, 11:40:34 am »
I use a little different concept than Stan did, but still does the same thing. I put two coils on one set of cores and two coils on another set of cores.

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Re: VIC pictures and Don's VIC notes..
« Reply #13 on: July 28, 2014, 11:47:42 am »
Thanks R.Walker,

I was trying to do that messing up with the coupling but is much harder...

Incredible

could you explain a little about what you believe is the effect of using this bucking fields?

Just another silly question... the size of the cell matters? I mean you can get the same effect on the 9 tube cell and at the resonant cavity setup with the same trafo setup? just varying the signal frequency and voltage level of both transformers?

Of course i´m assuming you are using two transformers to adjust the relation between the voltages in the secondary and chokes separately

I´m sure you drank the same water we did =)

regard that the saying in this drawing is:

5) Secondary coil winding (8 ) resonant charging chokes (9/12) of similar size and length sets up "Electron Bounce " zone by which the displaced electrons forms copper ions moving and taking on a positive electrical charge entering into resonant charging choke (9); Whereas, the clustering of electrons at resonant charging choke (12) forms negative voltage polarity of opposite electrical polarity intensity.
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Re: VIC pictures and Don's VIC notes..
« Reply #14 on: July 28, 2014, 19:48:38 pm »
I use a little different concept than Stan did, but still does the same thing. I put two coils on one set of cores and two coils on another set of cores.

Ok, Ron.
The 2 core sets are not hooked up to eachother?
Stacked on top of each other?

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Re: VIC pictures and Don's VIC notes..
« Reply #15 on: July 28, 2014, 19:54:20 pm »
Thanks R.Walker,

I was trying to do that messing up with the coupling but is much harder...

Incredible

could you explain a little about what you believe is the effect of using this bucking fields?

Just another silly question... the size of the cell matters? I mean you can get the same effect on the 9 tube cell and at the resonant cavity setup with the same trafo setup? just varying the signal frequency and voltage level of both transformers?

Of course i´m assuming you are using two transformers to adjust the relation between the voltages in the secondary and chokes separately

I´m sure you drank the same water we did =)

regard that the saying in this drawing is:

5) Secondary coil winding (8 ) resonant charging chokes (9/12) of similar size and length sets up "Electron Bounce " zone by which the displaced electrons forms copper ions moving and taking on a positive electrical charge entering into resonant charging choke (9); Whereas, the clustering of electrons at resonant charging choke (12) forms negative voltage polarity of opposite electrical polarity intensity.

He, Fabio,

Electron bouncing now finally creates a picture in my brain........ yes the gray thing existing from 2 cells in my head....