Good day, Those MO capacitors come with a build in Discharge resistor between 1 and 10 meg ohm, that will eat your energy and convert it to heat inside the oil filled shell.
Most MOT come with aluminum wire on the secondary and i have found some with alu wire on primary, they, the factory's save money at the cost of efficiency.
Your gains will be that you can stimulate the same output from multiple parallel MOTs ua-cam.com/video/URkTNuZYZ_c/v-deo.html other's have found that you can combine secondarys and use a single FWBR to mix back more output.
Ok thanks. I did try that with an identical transformer and the power was divided by two. However that was without rectification and using incandescent bulbs for loads. I will try it and see. If that (parallel transformers) is the way to see a gain, how does it relate to the oil bathed transformer in your part II video?
The real issue that people have in building all these devices, is that they expect to see a schematic or a device, and replicate it and produce KW and MW, by just mw of input. This without knowing the "What" that takes the mw(s) and amplifies even 50% -- 5 W in and 7.5 W of load. If you saw a schematic of my devices, it would look pretty much like you drew. What does that tell you about what you can gain from a piece of paper? This is why 99.9% of the people you see in forums or post videos, you will see them hop from one device thinking it's the one. Where now my perspective is that I can build any one of them, if I wanted. Because they are the SAME device just different applications. EV Gray, Akula, Kapandanze and Don Smith (Who built many kinds to show there was commonality), and it all started with Nikola Tesla.
@XR_IX I am very familiar with it. I have been doing just that for 7 years. But you missed a key point in your analysis - everyone who claims to know how to skin the cat is emotionally incapable of teaching. Either that or the maxim "you can't teach what you don't know" is ringing true. This is not an attack. I'm grateful for the guidance. I hope you can teach more and I hope I can learn more.
@@sandysmagicmix I am not sure if you took away what I wanted. That's OK, maybe both those statements are true in my case. I talk to many smart builders, and I can't change what they want to pursue. If they feel the "secret" is Earth Grounding... they seem to latch on, same with parametric resonance. Everybody marches to their own drum. I also haven't built a KW device yet, but I am slow and iterative so I have a method of small progressions. I know that I must solve many technical sub systems. I don't know if I am right, but I don't see anybody who actually can drive DC loads on the other side of iron core transformers. I know how hard it is to get any power from a Neon sign transformer, but specially one that is consuming 5W. Or running 24 bulbs with 15W. I know I am on to something. I am trying to help the .01 percent of people who will able to use my information. You may not be able to use it now, because you are not asking the right questions. When I was taught by someone else, I had to find my own way until I could chase my windmill (look up that word in DS documents). Sometimes you have to empty your cup to fill it. I may not know how to skin a cat, but time will prove that I chase the right rabbit.
Good day, Those MO capacitors come with a build in Discharge resistor between 1 and 10 meg ohm, that will eat your energy and convert it to heat inside the oil filled shell.
@@johanrheeder1640 1 megaohm at 600v is 0.36 watts. 10 megaohm at 600v is 0.036 watts.
Most MOT come with aluminum wire on the secondary and i have found some with alu wire on primary, they, the factory's save money at the cost of efficiency.
Your gains will be that you can stimulate the same output from multiple parallel MOTs ua-cam.com/video/URkTNuZYZ_c/v-deo.html other's have found that you can combine secondarys and use a single FWBR to mix back more output.
Ok thanks. I did try that with an identical transformer and the power was divided by two. However that was without rectification and using incandescent bulbs for loads. I will try it and see. If that (parallel transformers) is the way to see a gain, how does it relate to the oil bathed transformer in your part II video?
@@sandysmagicmix It 1000% relates to it. How many primaries do you see in OU II? Remember - DS said to chase magnetism, NOT electrical.
The real issue that people have in building all these devices, is that they expect to see a schematic or a device, and replicate it and produce KW and MW, by just mw of input. This without knowing the "What" that takes the mw(s) and amplifies even 50% -- 5 W in and 7.5 W of load. If you saw a schematic of my devices, it would look pretty much like you drew. What does that tell you about what you can gain from a piece of paper? This is why 99.9% of the people you see in forums or post videos, you will see them hop from one device thinking it's the one. Where now my perspective is that I can build any one of them, if I wanted. Because they are the SAME device just different applications. EV Gray, Akula, Kapandanze and Don Smith (Who built many kinds to show there was commonality), and it all started with Nikola Tesla.
@XR_IX I am very familiar with it. I have been doing just that for 7 years. But you missed a key point in your analysis - everyone who claims to know how to skin the cat is emotionally incapable of teaching. Either that or the maxim "you can't teach what you don't know" is ringing true. This is not an attack. I'm grateful for the guidance. I hope you can teach more and I hope I can learn more.
@@sandysmagicmix I am not sure if you took away what I wanted. That's OK, maybe both those statements are true in my case. I talk to many smart builders, and I can't change what they want to pursue. If they feel the "secret" is Earth Grounding... they seem to latch on, same with parametric resonance. Everybody marches to their own drum. I also haven't built a KW device yet, but I am slow and iterative so I have a method of small progressions. I know that I must solve many technical sub systems. I don't know if I am right, but I don't see anybody who actually can drive DC loads on the other side of iron core transformers. I know how hard it is to get any power from a Neon sign transformer, but specially one that is consuming 5W. Or running 24 bulbs with 15W. I know I am on to something. I am trying to help the .01 percent of people who will able to use my information. You may not be able to use it now, because you are not asking the right questions. When I was taught by someone else, I had to find my own way until I could chase my windmill (look up that word in DS documents). Sometimes you have to empty your cup to fill it. I may not know how to skin a cat, but time will prove that I chase the right rabbit.