[NewCandle] Stiffler's Device
Nick Reiter
avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 30 09:14:19 EST 2007
Hi all,
Now there's an experimentalist after my own heart!
Dude has some neat stuff on his home-site... the water
charging files are fascinating and well worth my read,
particularly since I still can't get the damned goofy
Joe Cell out of my head. Yay for dude.
I like his use of caveats with his circuit experiments
- good sense of caution. I never played with the Av
Plug concept at all, with the exception of when Sam
and I fiddled with micro-inductive scavenge antenna
circuits. I always had a bad feeling about anything
that required a "very special ferrite", though.
That being said, the whole matter DID take me back to
some golden days around 1994 or so, when I fumbled
across a circuit that lit up a 120V mini lamp with
very little apparent power in. It was pretty simple,
I had been inputting a sawtooth pulse train at like
12V from a generator into a 555 hooked up as a VCO.
What I got out was a sequence of pulses where the
pulse width decreased with each pulse to a minimum,
then a gap, then started over again. I had the output
of the 555going to a meaty little ferrite cored
inductor (maybe like 80 mH or something?). When the
circuit was turned on, the whole thing began to
oscillate with a neat sine wave at about 20 kHz, and I
could light a little 120V panel lamp with it.
I wrote it up and it had been published by Hal Fox
when he had the old print version of New Energy News.
It was a cagey thing, though, and I relegated it to
the bin of non-reproducible wonders after I failed to
get the thing to oscillate and work more than a half
dozen sporadic times or so.
N
--- Jones Beene <jonesb9 at pacbell.net> wrote:
> Keith Nagel wrote:
> > Not exactly. What did he tell you it was?
>
> Didn't you play around with Avramenko's Plug? It's
> deceptively simple -
> a barium ferrite antenna driven at resonance about
> 1.6 MHz in an LC tank
> on the primary side and the secondary is "floating"
> with some loose
> wires - driving a lamp, which may or may not be OU
> depending... Over the
> weekend on the Vortex forum, an experimenter named
> Dr. Ronald Stiffler
> who was known to me previously as a competent
> experimenter with water
> electrolysis and water-fuel posted the following:
>
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