Slayer Exciter.ASF
This is a replication of an experiment by Slayer 007 (GBluer here at Youtube). It is an “exciter” circuit that is very simple. Power is supplied by a one AA cell phone charger that…
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This is a replication of an experiment by Slayer 007 (GBluer here at Youtube). It is an “exciter” circuit that is very simple. Power is supplied by a one AA cell phone charger that…
This shows my Stubblefield coil joined to a Slayer Exciter. Only one wire connects the two devices. The power source is a 5.5 volt battery pack. High voltage is shown being taken off the…
This a replication of Slayer’s newest exciter circuit that will charge a second battery while it is running. Go to his Youtube channel (GBluer) for all the information on this interesting circuit. A discussion…
This is Dr. Stiffler’s diode electrolysis of water but using the Slayer Exciter. The device is running on one 9 volt battery. I also show the exciter wirelessly powering my dried out Stubblefield coil…
I finally got my Slayer Exciter to run on a Mosfet transistor. The Mosfet is a Radio Shack IRF510 which isn’t supposed to work, but I got things just right and the magic light…
This is the same Slayer exciter that I showed in my last video only with a much larger coil. The circuit is being driven this time with a (4) AA battery pack that puts…
This is a replication of Jonny Davro’s 2cm “Micro Slayer Exciter”. The induction coil arrangement is only 2 centimeters long. I show it here driving many LEDs —some wirelessly!
This shows the wave form and frequency range of the Micro Slayer Exciter.
This shows Slayer 007’s new exciter that uses a standard “choke” inductor instead of a hand wound coil secondary. I show it operating in a “one wire” solar garden light type of arrangement. I…
http://slayerexciter.com/ I recently purchased the Slayer Exciter dual resonant kit that GBluer is selling, along with 3 sweet circuits and components except for the 48 LEDs. Here I’m rocking the TMT with a PNP…