Homemade plasma globe
It’s a 12V automotive bulb 🙂 The SEC exciter circuit is powered by a 12V common wall adapter and the output runs through a ‘pop bottle’ tower and then a PVC pipe tower sitting…
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It’s a 12V automotive bulb 🙂 The SEC exciter circuit is powered by a 12V common wall adapter and the output runs through a ‘pop bottle’ tower and then a PVC pipe tower sitting…
Hi everyone, just comparing again the system vs the full wattage bulb, i show the control battery voltage as well to assure it is not unfair. It appears that with 9 watts, the output…
Water electrolysis with dc pulses and plasma discharge Authors:Â M. Vanags, P. Aizpurietis, G. Bajars, J. Kleperis, J. Klavins Abstract Pulse electrolysis process is analyzed and available efficiencies are estimated. The inductive high voltage pulses…
Another supplementary plasma demonstration, showing first the “elephant trunk” plasma attracted to my finger, with very clear segmentation or striations in the orange-pink portion, and then, using a larger toroid topload, the plasma formation…
im back, properly tuning the stepdown coils using the LEDs to find max brightness on L2 with simultaneous max resistance on L1, and comparing the standard power vs the Smith setup. This time i…
BD139 on present Energetics Forums SEC exciter at 12V, from a standard multi voltage wall adapter. The main coil is of about 450 winds of approx 22 AWG. The top is a tennis ball…
This is a replication of Woopy’s Plasma Jet Spinner. It is running on a modified Slayer exciter circuit. The little spinner is turned by jets of plasma coming out of the tips of the…
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Here a simple experiment in the direction of higher pulsed voltage for my plasma electrolysis. This experiment is inspired (credit ) by a german experiment i have seen at OU.com. So it seems that…