Very interesting site, a lot of stuff here, not only about MOT.
Thanks
Sure, always glad to help if I can.
@all
I may have said I'm getting a new job; well, it could be sooner than I think. I may not be long for the Internet, since I'll be pretty busy. I'm going to see if I have time before I leave to translate my schematic drawing to a Windows Word file (probably easiest) or else a PDF file (this is perfect) and attach it to a new post.
In the meantime, take another look at the drawing in Reply #30. For simplicity's sake, think of the wires connected at the top.
Otherwise, the circuit will function the same way. Low frequency AC (60 Hz) iis inputted on the left and it gets stepped up to a higher level higher to a solid wire on the upper right. That's all.
As an aside, I'm doing this to try and reduce EMI in a large city (San Francisco). The Feds will take a dim view of my killing the airwaves with static. My spark gap will be a blown light bulb. I do have car spark plugs that will actually work perfectly, if I need them. They're designed for it.
This is a zero-point receiver I had envisioned for a modified version of my schematic. A very long wire is connected to the center of the spiral. That way what's inputted to the system is mainly energy from lower band frequencies. To mains 50/60 Hz power is needed at that point. I also would have gone straight to a transformer/diode/capacitor/battery arrangement.
Note: The component values appear to be in Russian.
This is it. (Look at Reply #410, Pg 28.)
That's what I meant by "uploaded schematics" in the thread title. I don't have my own computer to do this in privacy. I'm borrowing a computer and I'm depending on uploaded work done by someone else for an example to show you.
I can't do it any other way. Not having the money or the freedom is a bitch, sometimes.
Okay MileHigh?
I didn't remember insulting you first by by saying I was
(essentially) an absolute 'beginner' in electronics. I just don't have the practical experience in high voltage yet.
Yet. It's coming. If you like, you can complain to me like WilbyInebriated told me to "quit bellyaching!" about my complaints to him.
I have Asperger's syndrome which make me socially awkward sometimes. So, if you want to sound as insensitive as Wilby...(you can be that way, because you say you're looking for the 'biggest splash', as you put it? He would, too.) Don't argue with me. I've got 50+ years experience in harassment. I get fed up with it after a while. Anyone would.
I'll try and continue posting as long as I can, but I'll have a job to do.
--Lee