[NewCandle] Parasitic Cap Charging
Dr Stiffler
drstiffler at embarqmail.com
Thu Sep 25 15:55:32 EDT 2008
Keith Nagel wrote:
> Hi Ron,
>
> Nice to see you're still moving along despite the inclement weather.
>
> It might take some time to digest that page... I don't
> understand the thrust of the work you're doing now. Are you
> claiming there is something special about capacitive coupling
> of RF?
>
> So now that the "craze" has passed, do you have any suggestions for
> a source of cheap, superbright sensitive LEDs? I'd love to have
> a box of these for building up some prototype devices as I have
> described some time back on this list. What's the deal with these
> guys now?
>
> K.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
> [mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Dr Stiffler
> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 11:10 AM
> To: NewCandle at ipdiscover.com
> Subject: [NewCandle] Parasitic Cap Charging
>
>
> Some one may find a bit of interest in how easy it is to charge a
> capacitor (1-3 Farads and above) from a low level parasitic excitation
> provided by a SEC Exciter.
>
> The web page is www.drstiffler.com/e_seg01.asp and is short on numbers,
> but they are coming. Seems Hurricane Ike did us a bit of damage and we
> are now trying to get the lab setup again.
>
> Also I posted a video of a lab log on YouTube, might be of interest,
> again short of detail as it was not meant for the public, but
> interesting to see the configuration.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKw3-d-N-2E
>
> RRS.
>
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My source for LED's is www.besthongkong.com when ordered at .5-1k the
price is right and the reject or early failure rate has been less than
1%. When I say this the 1% was with Exciter circuits which are very hard
on the LED's.
Special on the cap charging, one needs to try a few tests and answer
that question themselves. I think the web page has enough at this time
to allow some interesting results. I think one must also look at Dr.
Harold Aspdens concentric capacitor papers when doing this. This page
was locked from public access and only available to a few working on
this, but I opened it and now need to get it cleaned and the references
added.
Good luck with the LED search.
RRS.
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