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I would like to know what TT means also.  I see it used a lot over on the Russian forums.

If I had to bet, my money would be on it being Russian characters used as an acronym that is at the heart of this whole phenomena.
   
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1. Clearly the core is wrapped with a shield that is split, as to not make a complete loop.  In this design though, he does not connect the shield to ground.
The "core" is an empty PVC pipe, i think he shows that in video too. Not sure now.

TT means Tesla Transformator (тесла трансформатор) = Tesla Coil, HV transformer, ...

@Jean: thanks very much for translation, maybe the russian speaking guys here can clarify on the "unclean" translated sentence
   
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The "core" is an empty PVC pipe, i think he shows that in video too.

So in this case, if there is any NMR, it would have to manifest itself in the copper coils and aluminum shield correct?  There is no ferrite core.

It would also seem to me that a spectral analysis contains information of the resonance for both the windings and the NMR--one would have to know which to look for.  If you added a ferrite core, now there would be three peaks to consider.  Or do I have this all wrong?  Maybe it has always been the NMR causing the resonance.  Have we been working with the effect instead of the cause?
   
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In the video where akula explains principle, he says effect is happening in copper coil of receiver (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuoISZAlFAc). The shield IMHO is only part of tuning mechanism (capacity, capacitive coupling)
   
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TT means Tesla Transformator (тесла трансформатор) = Tesla Coil, HV transformer, ...

Great finding...  O0  Thanks! I also was puzzled with this 'TT'. :-[
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BTW(?), IMHO, it would be profitable to consult the ION's (short (and now dead)) thread..
Would it not be? http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=604.0
2011-01-20 !
Sometime, some threads die, perhaps because they are ahead of one's time?
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It it question of "spectral analysis", here:
Akula video #5 translated by Wesley. ( Free Energy device)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPHipGkfSAY&


   
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OK guys! I can not resist, should I be picked apart, by any "Veep Sir" (Andy's anagram solver).
BTW, are you aware that there are some hidden meanings in mere names?
For ex:
"Salvador Dali" = Avide à Dollar (Dollar greedy).
"NerzhDishual"  = he shun lizard (for ex).
Yes, this is not "scientific"... :P
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IMHO, these NMR stuffs are important indeed and must add something.
But, I'm just wondering whether these are not some 'digarechou'.
(an untranslatable Breton word that can  mean something like "'departure from the subject' + nitpicks
+ muddying the water".
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I'm also just wondering whether all these "Blocking Oscillator(s) aka Joule Thief(s)"
are not obviously and durably  'OU' only because we do not properly wire some coil.

3 Pictures.
I'm just  claiming that wrapping a simple "off the shelf" inductor with a (non shorted) "off the kitchen"
bl' aluminium foil and connecting the said inductor (that is becoming an inductor-capacitor) in strange (IMHO)
ways can lead to interesting results.

This (non-shorted) f' aluminum foil is not my idea at all.
Simply, I use my intuition first, instead of my critical mind, when I see some non conventional claims.






   
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I just saw this over on the A 30w thread over on OU.com

It is a self running simulation using 555 timer.  Cool!  8)

Edit: I wonder if this would work on a more powerful simulator like Multisim?  This circuit is like the RomeroUK circuit Jean posted.

Quote from: Mr. Teslonian
I dunno if this will work or not. Just posting a link as everyone is struggling with Akula (Roman) Circuit. Just have a look at it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD_Bwwvlc3I

--- Mr Teslonian

Here is a link to the simulation:
http://falstad.com/circuit/#%24+1+5.0E-6+7.308818067910767+64+7.0+50%0Aw+240+176+208+176+0%0Ar+208+176+208+240+0+10000.0%0Aw+208+240+240+240+0%0Aw+208+240+208+272+0%0Aw+208+272+240+272+0%0Ac+208+272+208+336+0+3.0E-7+9.903216635994851E-9%0Ar+208+176+208+112+0+10000.0%0Aw+208+112+304+112+0%0AO+368+208+432+208+0%0A165+240+144+256+144+2+0.0%0Aw+304+112+368+112+0%0Aw+368+112+368+176+0%0Aw+368+208+480+208+0%0AT+480+208+544+288+0+4.0+3.0+5.824441557167402E-26+-1.9434239845923315E-26+0.999%0A162+544+208+544+288+1+2.0+1.0+0.0+0.0%0Ad+544+208+544+112+1+0.805904783%0Aw+544+112+544+80+0%0Aw+544+80+112+80+0%0Aw+208+112+112+112+0%0Aw+112+80+112+112+0%0As+112+176+112+112+0+1+true%0Av+112+336+112+176+0+0+40.0+1.5+0.0+0.0+0.5%0Aw+544+336+544+288+0%0Ag+208+336+208+352+0%0Ag+480+288+480+320+0%0Aw+208+336+112+336+0%0Aw+112+336+112+384+0%0Aw+112+384+544+384+0%0Aw+544+384+544+336+0%0Ao+5+32+0+35+0.001220703125+9.765625E-5+0+-1%0Ao+8+32+0+42+7.62939453125E-5+9.765625E-5+1+-1%0Ao+14+64+0+35+7.62939453125E-5+9.765625E-5+2+-1%0A

Note run away current on LED.
   

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It is a self running simulation using 555 timer.  Cool!  8)
Edit: I wonder if this would work on a more powerful simulator like Multisim?
No, because the 555 timer is badly simulated in Falstad. Its supply power is less than its output power. More energy comes out of the Out pin than goes into the Vin pin.
« Last Edit: 2014-04-05, 10:59:23 by verpies »
   

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So i have been working through the parts list for GL's board, mainly for Grumage, to compile a Farnell parts list and price.

I am going through the parts list trying to find Farnell parts as this is the logical place to order from in the UK

First i would order a resistor pack from China, you will get every value you will ever need for other projects also, pot & Cap can also be bulk bought.
Something like this would do the job 1%
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2500Pcs-1-4w-1-Metal-Film-Resistor-Kit-50-Values-Assortment-Pack-Mix-1R-10MR-/350815183216?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item51ae36e170


Parts from Farnell
C1,C6,C8,C12,C14       100nF      http://uk.farnell.com/vishay/k104k15x7rf53h5/cap-mlcc-x7r-100nf-50v-rad/dp/1141777            £0.36   5 Off Min order
C2,C3             22nF         http://uk.farnell.com/multicomp/mcrr50223x7rk0100/cap-cer-x7r-22nf-100v-rad/dp/1216433              £1.00   5 Off Min order                
C4,C9             10uF/35V   http://uk.farnell.com/rubycon/35ml10mefc4x7/cap-alu-elec-10uf-35v-rad/dp/8126542                      £0.43   2 Off
C5       3nF           3.3nF      http://uk.farnell.com/avx/sr215c332kar/cap-mlcc-x7r-3-3nf-50v-rad/dp/1100387               £0.89   5 Off Min Order                
C7             100uF/35V   http://uk.farnell.com/rubycon/50yxj100mt78x11-5/cap-alu-elec-100uf-50v-rad/dp/2346269            £0.173  1 Off                                         
C10,C11            2200uF 50V      http://uk.farnell.com/multicomp/mclpr50v228m22x25/cap-alu-elec-2200uf-50v-snap-in/dp/9452885         £2.92   2 Off                      
C13            68pF            http://uk.farnell.com/avx/mr051a680jta/cap-mlcc-c0g-np0-68pf-100v-rad/dp/669714               £0.72   1 Off                  
C15      4...37 pF      4-40pf      http://uk.farnell.com/vishay-bc-components/bfc280908002/cap-var-top-bottom-4pf-to-38pf/dp/1215715      £4.77   1 Off Really expensive try else where    
D1             1N4004       http://uk.farnell.com/vishay-general-semiconductor/1n4004-e3-54/rectifier-standard-1a-400v-do-204al/dp/2335181  £0.0675   1 Off              
D2             1N4148          http://uk.farnell.com/fairchild-semiconductor/1n4148ta/diode-ultrafast-300ma-100v-do-204ah/dp/2322485      £0.009   1 Off
D3,D4             BZX85/C15       http://uk.farnell.com/vishay/bzx85c15-tap/diode-zener-15v-1-3w-5-do41/dp/1779209            £0.13   2 Off            
D5,D6             15SQ045         Farnell Dont seem to do this diode???                
IC1            TL494IN         http://uk.farnell.com/texas-instruments/tl494in/ic-controller-pwm/dp/1470529               £0.39   1 Off  
IC2            7812            http://uk.farnell.com/fairchild-semiconductor/lm7812ct/v-reg-14-5v-to-35v-to-220/dp/1467365         £0.45   1 Off    
J1,J2,J3             ST,Ld,SP   http://uk.farnell.com/multicomp/mc24366/terminal-blk-eurostyle-2pos-26/dp/2396251            £0.504   3 Off                
L1             470uH 1A       http://uk.farnell.com/wurth-elektronik/7447010/fi-line-choke-470-0uh-1000ma/dp/2082522            £1.60   1 Off
L2             EPD29/16/10    Not sure about this, i am sure others already know source    
LED1           LED GREEN   http://uk.farnell.com/multicomp/703-0097/led-5mm-green-150mcd-572nm/dp/2112108               £0.122   1 Off              
Q1             BD139      http://uk.farnell.com/stmicroelectronics/bd139/transistor-npn-45v-1-5a-sot-32/dp/1015770         £0.235   1 Off
Q2             IRF3205         http://uk.farnell.com/international-rectifier/auirf3205z/mosfet-n-ch-55v-75a-to220ab/dp/1864527         £1.70   1 Off
R1             6,8R 2W      http://uk.farnell.com/welwyn/whs2-6r8ja25/resistor-surge-6r8-2w-250v-5/dp/2251034            £0.81   5 Off Min Order
R2,R7,R19          1R 2W      http://uk.farnell.com/welwyn/whs2-1rja25/resistor-surge-1r-2w-250v-5/dp/2251029               £0.985   5 Off Min order
R3             750R          
R4             1K
R5             4,02K
R6             210R      
R8             27K
R9             4,02K
R10            6,98K
R11            1K
R12            10K            http://uk.farnell.com/bourns/3299w-1-103lf/pot-trimmer-10k-25-turn-3-pin/dp/9353704            £1.44   1 Off
R13   4K7         5K             http://uk.farnell.com/bourns/3299w-1-502lf/trimmer-25-turn-5k/dp/9353801?Ntt=BOURNS+3299W+5k+pot         £1.42   1 Off
R14            2K
R15            12K
R16            5,1K
R17            0,22R 2W   http://uk.farnell.com/welwyn/wp2s-r22ja25/resistor-r22-2-watt-5/dp/1219190               £0.84   5 Off Min Order
R18            500K            http://uk.farnell.com/bourns/3299w-1-504lf/trimmer-25-turn-500k/dp/9353828?Ntt=BOURNS+-+3299W+500k      £1.43   1 Off
R20            1K

Here's also a layout with component values and location for soldering components.
   
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Peter,

Great work on the part list.

I have a pause in my soldering, waiting for parts. I'm one resistor short and I also did
order another core for the coil. So my board will be done in a week or two. I'm
still waiting for delivery of the "Bread board" type experiment board. I will send this
board to members, probably next week, as fast as I get them.

GL.
   

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Thanks GL
Yeah it all takes time.
   
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@ all,

I have attached a few shots of my initial build on stripboard. I have kept as close as possible to Akula's component values. The small stripboard with 5 x 1R2 paralleled resistors makes up R3 (on Akula's schematic) , and comes out at around 0.24R, as I did not have a 0.22R. I used an array of 10 x 3W LED chips manufactured by AVAGO, type ASMT-JW32-NWXH1 (see attached data sheet).

My initial observation on power-up from my bench supply was that I could not increase the supply voltage above 6.8V without hitting my set current clamp at 5A. The 'stop' switch worked OK and current draw was only increased slightly when operated. Frequency range was 17KHz to 138KHz. I have attached a waveform scoped (x10 probe) at the mosfet drain with respect to ground. My advice to other builders is not to power-up straight from a 12V battery, as its quite possible that your LED's will pop! Pot R11 appeared to do nothing at all. The ferrite coil former was first wrapped with a gaped copper foil prior to winding the coils. Connecting the foil to earth did not appear to change anything. I tried gaping the ferrite 'E'-core's and butting them but could not detect any audible ringing. I  also reversed the coil phasing, again with no noticeable changes in operation.

Thanks to Peterae for sending me a PCB which I will populate a bit further into this project.

Hoppy
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Hi Hoppy
No problem, thanks for sharing your great build & Results, It will be interesting to see how the vero performs against a pcb build  O0

Great Work
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I found these 12v LED panels for car dome light.  Any other source for LED panel/load?
http://ledpackages.com/by-function/dome-map-light.html?SID=iojlgn1g340lfn8bn8eg5qqmp4&limit=25
   

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I have attached a waveform scoped (x10 probe) at the mosfet drain with respect to ground.
How about voltage across R5
   
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I found these 12v LED panels for car dome light.  Any other source for LED panel/load?
http://ledpackages.com/by-function/dome-map-light.html?SID=iojlgn1g340lfn8bn8eg5qqmp4&limit=25

www.dx.com   -  good prices but shipping can be slow depending on where you are located.  DX (formerly dealextreme) is based in China but has some products shipping out of U.S. (usually higher price to get them from U.S. to U.S than China to U.S.   :o  ) and they have a huge assortment of LED types. 
   
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How about voltage across R5

Shot taken across R5 with probe on top of resistor. Supply voltage 6.8V with LED's very bright and the mosfet getting very hot!!
   
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www.dx.com   -  good prices but shipping can be slow depending on where you are located.  DX (formerly dealextreme) is based in China but has some products shipping out of U.S. (usually higher price to get them from U.S. to U.S than China to U.S.   :o  ) and they have a huge assortment of LED types. 

Wow!  Great site!  And they have 30w 15v LEDs!!  :)
http://www.dx.com/p/30w-2500lm-3200k-warm-white-light-30-led-emitter-plate-15-18v-189569
   

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So i have been working through the parts list for GL's board, mainly for Grumage, to compile a Farnell parts list and price.


Dear Peter.

Just got back to finding all these posts !!   :)   I really appreciate the immense effort I shall be ordering later.

Cheers Grum. 


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Shot taken across R5 with probe on top of resistor. Supply voltage 6.8V with LED's very bright and the mosfet getting very hot!!

Good evening Hoppy.

I don't think there is any doubt about that negative going pulse !!  :)

I have a couple of questions.

1.  Is your transformer wound 15 one end and 45 the other, split between ?

2.  What is your duty cycle ?

I am still testing with a simple Mosfet PWM with less than 10% duty and current measured with DVM from 12VDC 7 AH LAB.  With this set up I rarely reach even 1 Amp !!

Cheers Grum.


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@ all,

I have attached a few shots of my initial build on stripboard. I have kept as close as possible to Akula's component values. The small stripboard with 5 x 1R2 paralleled resistors makes up R3 (on Akula's schematic) , and comes out at around 0.24R, as I did not have a 0.22R. I used an array of 10 x 3W LED chips manufactured by AVAGO, type ASMT-JW32-NWXH1 (see attached data sheet).
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Hoppy

Great work Hoppy!  I noticed you are using resistors for load.  Do you need to add a diode in series?  I think someone said LEDs were also used as diode in circuit?
   
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Dear 4Tesla.

These are the LED's I am using for a load. ...

Cheers Grum.

Thanks Grum!
   
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Great work Hoppy!  I noticed you are using resistors for load.  Do you need to add a diode in series?  I think someone said LEDs were also used as diode in circuit?

No, the resistors are for making up R1. See my earlier post and attachment that shows the data sheet for the LED's I used.
   
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No, the resistors are for making up R1. See my earlier post and attachment that shows the data sheet for the LED's I used.

I see, thanks for clarifying for me.
   
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