SGG — "modulator"
both spark gaps running on one primary, seems secondary does respond to modulation, not as I expected though…
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both spark gaps running on one primary, seems secondary does respond to modulation, not as I expected though…
two sgg’s running one primary coil may make it resonanced in order to get a maximum energy in secondary coil
in order to get an “extra” energy from spark gap oscillation needa find a way where it might come from; so just got a thought of possibility to obtain it from a secondary spark…
who did the spark gap tests knows the main problem — burning electrodes and overheating; so have tried to put it into water, works much better and no need to maintain condition of electrodes; side effect — plasma makes water hot very fast and wonderi…
have changed transformer from first version of Spark-Gap-Generator to 120V fluorescent tube ballast (very light transformer), now it’s consuming about 36-40watt of energy and able to light 4 (probably more) 100w 120v regular light bulbs and… no elect…
have tried to combine a tiny Spark-Gap-Generator with toroid TRansistor OScillator, so seems the output a little higher when it’s oscillation modulated by tros oscillation; will try it with lights
As I’ve promised made some tests of Spark-Gap Generator; in first test the only difference from KapGen is a distance between grounds (wall sockets grounds 4-5m apart). In second test SSG is without grounds, cap and diode. Even can touch it. Thank you f…
Have scaled the spark gap generator (SGG) using J.Naudin’s KapGen schematic and simplified it as possible — no diodes, no caps, no ground, even removed a copper loop from inside; just SG from MOT to coil in series with 10 150Wt REGULAR light bulbs. Ve…