Mosfet Transistor Slayer Exciter.ASF
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…
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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 what the Slayer Exciter looks like on a oscilloscope. The circuit is the same one that I showed in my last video only running on one AA 1.5 volt battery instead of…
Here I continue to demonstrate the versatility of the simple Arduino pot-voltmeter system. NOTE: I get scrambled when I describe the mosfet pin hookup. The Load has no connection to the mosfet gate, it…
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 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 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 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…
More info below: Yesterday, I constructed an AM radio loopstick based coil, with 9 turns of 18 gauge wire around as Primary (to what i’ve seen of an early Dr. Stiffler circuit coil), It…
This is the Slayer Exciter circuit but with a moveable ferrite rod inside the coil for tuning. Dr. Stiffler’s SEC towers are used and wireless energy transmission is shown. It is being powered by…
This is the ‘Slayer Exciter’ running on a capacitor that has less than one volt in it. I show the strange wave form on a computer O-scope and show the voltage on the capacitor…