Nick, Max,
thanks for your suggestions, but i presently only have the Grenade (with Inductor and Antenna) under test.
I first like to map the workings of it in terms of resonances (harmonics) and standing waves if they exist.
Itsu
Itsu: Of course, I understand. You mentioned not sure where to place the Earth ground line. Or how to connect the yoke secondary up to the grenade coil. So, that is why I answered.
Max: I'm not sure what you are saying. My induction circuit is connected to the yoke, which is tuned by the mentioned 0.47uf capacitor, plus by the push pull controller circuit, for frequency, and duty cycle adjustments. I follow the schematic, and place the 0.47uf 2000v wima tuning capacitor on the inductor circuit, where it is shown on the diagram, or schematic. Of course I have a grenade, which is also wound according to the schematics, just one time, I do have another 4 inch yoke that I wound a bit different to test with , as well. There is also another tuning capacitor at the grenade coil's output, as mentioned previously. These caps are there to tune the inductor, and grenade output coil frequency, to their best frequency. I could also use some more tuning caps as well. And yes, my Kacher is the simple one, which so far works better that what others have shown using the controlable kacher. My kacher is also tuned to it's best output, by adding or removing turns, and then using a current transformer, as also mentioned before, and also shown in my last video on this project, to tune the Kacher's output frequency with, for best match to the induction circuits. Allowing me to light 600w worth of bulbs, on just 18v input, while showing an increase in light when the Kacher is also turned on. That is as far as I've gotten with all this, and I am waiting for you guys to show me how well your controlable kachers work, and what you can actually do with it. And IF it looks promising, I'll build one up as well. So far, the controlable Kacher that have been shown, have not looked too promising, up to now. But, that may all be a matter of tuning. As my Kacher by itself can light your suggested 40w test bulb to full brightness, (just by itself), when the rest of the induction circuits are turned OFF. This is not a pissing contest, just showing what I've done...and to what point I've gotten to.
NickZ
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