[NewCandle] Plugging Avramenko

Nick Reiter avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 24 15:45:11 EDT 2007


Keith and all,

YES!  Avramenkos plug - that is essentially what I had
worked with, in fact I remember getting a real chuckle
out of it when I saw that for the first time, as I had
never heard of it til after the era when I did my
thing with the LEDs.

Where Avramenko and the others were pumping the diode
pair from a transformer, I simply connected up to an
aerial or non-inductive pickup.  Or earth.  The
eventual bridge instead of the pair was a huge
improvement.

Somewhere I may have some of the reports on all of
that, but honestly it was in an era before I was
online or even had a decent computer period.  I may
have some of it on a diskette.  Sam and I published it
in Hal Fox's old print version of New Energy News
circa 1996.

N


--- Keith Nagel <NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com> wrote:

> Hey J.
> 
> >I think they are good detectors. Ron mentioned some
> >recent papers to that effect. Why not both LED and
> sig
> >diodes serving as rectifiers?
> 
> Nick's experiments indicate otherwise. As do Ron's
> or so it seems. He (Ron) wouldn't be using them if
> he
> didn't need them, would he? I think Nick is right
> and that the junction capacity is so large it
> swamps out the diode at high frequencies. It's
> easy enough to test one if there is any question.
> 
> >Well don't forget those one-wire windings ...
> 
> What's so mysterious about that? The secondary
> is being run as a half wave resonator. The primary
> looks
> to have substantial capacitive coupling both
> to ground and to the secondary. It all looks pretty
> normal to my eyes.
>  
> >You missed the "Avramentko's plug?
> 
> Yes. I have heard of the term, but never looked into
> it. And now that I google it, sure enough, that's
> the diode loop. I'll spend a little time reading
> about it now. Thanks for the tip!
> 
> >In a well-financed organization, all of these
> points
> >and dozens more would be assigned to teams and
> hacked
> >away on. Too bad the funds for this are ultimately
> >going into some never-ending and misbegotten war.
> 
> You conservatives, always trying to get the
> government
> to pay for everything! (grin). Why don't you form a
> not for profit foundation and invest it with some
> seed money of your own??? I'm serious about that
> last
> line. Why not? I've actually had some direct
> experience
> with that in the early 90's. One has to jump through
> a
> few hoops to get recognition from the state, but
> even
> the boneheaded lawyer we had was able to swing it.
> It might make a better long term investment than all
> that CA real estate that's burning up right now.
> 
> K.
> 
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