Multiburst Circuit

cory991

Multiburst Circuit
« on May 24th, 2013, 02:45 AM »
So here is a little something ive been working on. The upload is an incomplete circuit designed by a man who went by hhoforvolts on youtube. He recently passed away and a picture of this circuit was in his last video. I was worried about copyright issues but i believe he gave permission in the video to replicate it so i decided to post it here. The reason it is incomplete is because the picture in the video is faded out.

He was using 18 starship coils and 9 n54 magnets mounted to a bicycle rim to create a BEMF generator. I believe that this circuit is a hybrid of John Bedini's BEMF circuit. He also posted other videos on this system that explains it further.

Im interested in it because in his videos he showed charging a 250 volt cap in i believe 4 seconds so i think there might be something here. I will also post the screenshot that i used to get the circuit this far. The second schematic is pretty much the same circuit except that at the frequency generator the bottom connection is set at the bottom pin in 2-2 vs at the left pin in 1-1. I would love to here from anyone that might be able to help finish the circuit.

                                                                                           Thanks

Note: The schematics program that I use is Diptrace. There is a freeware version but it is limited to i believe 300 pins.

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~Russ

RE: Multiburst Circuit
« Reply #1, on May 24th, 2013, 04:19 AM »Last edited on May 24th, 2013, 04:32 AM by ~Russ/Rwg42985
Quote from cory991 on May 24th, 2013, 02:45 AM
So here is a little something ive been working on. The upload is an incomplete circuit designed by a man who went by hhoforvolts on youtube. He recently passed away and a picture of this circuit was in his last video. I was worried about copyright issues but i believe he gave permission in the video to replicate it so i decided to post it here. The reason it is incomplete is because the picture in the video is faded out.

He was using 18 starship coils and 9 n54 magnets mounted to a bicycle rim to create a BEMF generator. I believe that this circuit is a hybrid of John Bedini's BEMF circuit. He also posted other videos on this system that explains it further.

Im interested in it because in his videos he showed charging a 250 volt cap in i believe 4 seconds so i think there might be something here. I will also post the screenshot that i used to get the circuit this far. The second schematic is pretty much the same circuit except that at the frequency generator the bottom connection is set at the bottom pin in 2-2 vs at the left pin in 1-1. I would love to here from anyone that might be able to help finish the circuit.

                                                                                           Thanks

Note: The schematics program that I use is Diptrace. There is a freeware version but it is limited to i believe 300 pins.
hey there,

can you post a Jpeg of the drawing you created.

also. i recommend this little simple free program:

http://www.expresspcb.com/expresspcbhtm/download.htm

i draw all my circuits in it. seems to work well...

thanks for posting. he did give it away. I'm in touch with him. but he did not want it "open source" if you will,  but to use it for tests...

thanks ~Russ

cory991

RE: Multiburst Circuit
« Reply #2, on May 24th, 2013, 05:54 AM »Last edited on May 24th, 2013, 07:58 AM by Matt Watts
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on May 24th, 2013, 04:19 AM
hey there,

can you post a Jpeg of the drawing you created.

also. i recommend this little simple free program:

http://www.expresspcb.com/expresspcbhtm/download.htm

i draw all my circuits in it. seems to work well...

thanks for posting. he did give it away. I'm in touch with him. but he did not want it "open source" if you will,  but to use it for tests...

thanks ~Russ
Yes sir i sure can. Thanks for the reply. Let me know if it is a good enough quality photo.

Cory

cory991

RE: Multiburst Circuit
« Reply #3, on May 25th, 2013, 04:24 AM »
Quote from cory991 on May 24th, 2013, 05:54 AM
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on May 24th, 2013, 04:19 AM
hey there,

can you post a Jpeg of the drawing you created.

also. i recommend this little simple free program:

http://www.expresspcb.com/expresspcbhtm/download.htm

i draw all my circuits in it. seems to work well...

thanks for posting. he did give it away. I'm in touch with him. but he did not want it "open source" if you will,  but to use it for tests...

thanks ~Russ
Yes sir i sure can. Thanks for the reply. Let me know if it is a good enough quality photo.

Cory
Russ would it work better for you if i upload a zip with that picture in it. I didnt think that far ahead yesterday sorry about that.

~Russ

RE: Multiburst Circuit
« Reply #4, on May 25th, 2013, 04:50 AM »
Quote from cory991 on May 25th, 2013, 04:24 AM
Quote from cory991 on May 24th, 2013, 05:54 AM
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on May 24th, 2013, 04:19 AM
hey there,

can you post a Jpeg of the drawing you created.

also. i recommend this little simple free program:

http://www.expresspcb.com/expresspcbhtm/download.htm

i draw all my circuits in it. seems to work well...

thanks for posting. he did give it away. I'm in touch with him. but he did not want it "open source" if you will,  but to use it for tests...

thanks ~Russ
Yes sir i sure can. Thanks for the reply. Let me know if it is a good enough quality photo.

Cory
Russ would it work better for you if i upload a zip with that picture in it. I didnt think that far ahead yesterday sorry about that.
Zip file or photo it doesn't matter. Works just fine.

If you're uploading a single file do it like you did. if your uploading multiple files, a zip file is best!!

Did you get my emails?

cory991

RE: Multiburst Circuit
« Reply #5, on August 9th, 2013, 06:40 AM »
Hey folks hope you all are doing well. I'm sorry its been so long since I've posted I've been really busy lately. So here's what I've been doing pertaining to the circuit. I've starting using a circuit simulation program called LTSPICE to hopefully recreate the results that hhoforvolts demonstrated and I've had mixed results. First i have been able to get the voltage spices that occur when the pulse is on and off but the max volts ive been able to get is about 13 volts with a 12 volt input. Using a few different components in the program i was able to get up to 24 volts but no spikes after the pulse. I'm sure its probably just some programming errors on my part with the gates and such but I'm not sure as I'm still learning how to use the program and I'm positive that there is much more potential from this circuit as BEMF spikes can go so high as to damage sensitive equipment. Some of the parameters that I've been using ill list below

Voltages Sources are 12 volt Square wave pulses
Default And Gate Models

Ill have to go look at the program for other parameters so if you are curious please let me know. Some of the things that I've had to do differently are:

Use a 555 timer instead of a 556 timer till i am able to find a spice model for the 556, and I don't have the right hall effect sensor yet for the same reason.

So ya that's about it. I really feel like this deal is worth pursuing so ill keep playing with it. I appreciate any thoughts you might have.

Thanks Cory