10,000 joules, What would you do?

~Russ

10,000 joules, What would you do?
« on November 9th, 2012, 03:29 PM »Last edited on December 9th, 2012, 03:45 AM by ~Russ/Rwg42985
10,000 joules, What would you do?

Let's have some fun! And learn in the process!!

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sq8xwb_i9k


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gSLsHKscoc

Oh boy... ~Russ

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Lynx

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #1, on November 9th, 2012, 03:48 PM »
The EMP from those babies would shrink your winky.......make sure you faraday cage yourself :D

kcarring

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #2, on November 9th, 2012, 04:01 PM »Last edited on November 9th, 2012, 04:11 PM by kcarring
Nice acquisition Russ. Did you order the lightning collection rod yet? haha Have you ever researched how difficult it is, or not, to build a plasma cutter? I know nothing about it, just curious.

geenee

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #3, on November 9th, 2012, 04:38 PM »Last edited on November 10th, 2012, 04:59 AM by geenee
when discharge(disruptive discharge) it will be amazing and dangerous.all thin copper wires near that  will be vapor.maybe has sting effect to your body like Tesla observed.that i think.

attached picture from "Secrets of Cold War Technology" book.

thanks
geenee

Jeff Nading

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #4, on November 9th, 2012, 06:17 PM »
That's very cool Russ, I like it , I like it allot. Does the guy you ordered from have any left ?:D

BRUXXUS

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #5, on November 9th, 2012, 08:54 PM »
Russ! You're a wild man!  I have a perfect project for those, the ORIGINAL video I ever saw of you, what got me started on this wild ride.  The RAIL GUN!  Has to happen!

~Russ

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #6, on November 9th, 2012, 11:52 PM »Last edited on November 10th, 2012, 12:26 AM by ~Russ/Rwg42985
Quote from BRUXXUS on November 9th, 2012, 08:54 PM
Russ! You're a wild man!  I have a perfect project for those, the ORIGINAL video I ever saw of you, what got me started on this wild ride.  The RAIL GUN!  Has to happen!
Hahaha Go to YouTube, type "rail gun" third video down...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIF1bXOQ31Q&feature=youtube_gdata_player


Hahaha yeah! I will finish that one!!! ;):);)

~Russ


FaradayEZ

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #8, on November 10th, 2012, 02:08 AM »

Crazy stuff Russ,

I opt for this to have a system of sequential release. Per 1000 Joules or so. That way you can have it perform like a machine gun, pulsing any frequency you set it to.

When one is discharging the rest keeps filling up, ready for the next fire.

This feature would be handy for the popper and for a railgun or any other project that could do with a bit of fast hammering.

Would be nice to be able to set how much 1k banks join, the time in between the fire-ing (maybe even set those individual) the time of firepuls per bank itself etc.

This way you can choose how to use all this power, and you can still fire all at once with this system.

I mean sure its nice to have one big bang..but if that is all then you still don't have a very usable tool. Make it into a variable joule-shooter and you can do a lot more i think.



 


firepinto

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #10, on November 10th, 2012, 08:17 AM »
The rail gun video was sweet.:cool:  With this cap bank you would need a pickup truck mounted rail gun that fires pop cans. :D

symanuk

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #11, on November 10th, 2012, 09:14 PM »
Don't blow up your house for one thing! I like the modular nature of your build, what should Russ do with 10,000 Joules? he should get another 10,000 Joules to keep it company.  How about having a bit of fun and building a railgun rocket, complete with a little altimeter parachute.  See if you can fire that puppy into the stratosphere!

Lynx

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #12, on November 11th, 2012, 02:01 AM »
One thing I've been wanting to do with a huge capacitor bank would be to attach 2 fairly big metal sheets/plates to the bank, with one
of them going to the positive side via a diode.
Then dig one of them down in the ground and place the otherone up a few feet in the air (the anode) and then check how fast the
voltage in the capacitors increases in time, if at all.
As it is now, without attaching anything to the capacitors, chances are that they still get charged somehow, I have yet to find a
reasonable explanation to how this works.

securesupplies

Dan 10,000 joules, What I would do
« Reply #13, on November 11th, 2012, 09:53 AM »Last edited on November 11th, 2012, 10:48 AM by securesupplies
Russ

1.
Kiss

Connect a telsa antenna based on patent
and
prove free electricity for driving house.

Period.

Dan

2. Connect solar and do usable electricity and discharge
test see  how long it can run your house
and save some money mate.

As I guess your electric bill is massive.
hi Russ move gas like rail gun

argon and other. you have enough to run epg

Stan" I can drop it in a bucket of water and it won't short out!"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQAFAA0YJq4&feature=related


dan

Lynx

RE: Dan 10,000 joules, What I would do
« Reply #14, on November 11th, 2012, 02:41 PM »
Quote from securesupplies on November 11th, 2012, 09:53 AM
hi Russ move gas like rail gun

argon and other. you have enough to run epg

Stan" I can drop it in a bucket of water and it won't short out!"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQAFAA0YJq4&feature=related


dan
Thanks for sharing, it's always kinda sad and fondly nostalgic to hear the man
discuss his inventions.

The thing would then be to get iron ions to combine with argon (for example) and
then use either a physical pump or an electromagnetic pump in order to move
the iron/argon gas lattice around in the EPG.
I'm guessing that filling the copper tubing would be pretty much like filling the
popper, first vacuumpump the tubes, then fill it up with the iron/argon gas.

FaradayEZ

RE: Dan 10,000 joules, What I would do
« Reply #15, on November 11th, 2012, 03:33 PM »Last edited on November 12th, 2012, 10:17 AM by FaradayEZ
Quote from Lynx on November 11th, 2012, 02:41 PM
Quote from securesupplies on November 11th, 2012, 09:53 AM
hi Russ move gas like rail gun

argon and other. you have enough to run epg

Stan" I can drop it in a bucket of water and it won't short out!"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQAFAA0YJq4&feature=related


dan
Thanks for sharing, it's always kinda sad and fondly nostalgic to hear the man
discuss his inventions.

The thing would then be to get iron ions to combine with argon (for example) and
then use either a physical pump or an electromagnetic pump in order to move
the iron/argon gas lattice around in the EPG.
I'm guessing that filling the copper tubing would be pretty much like filling the
popper, first vacuumpump the tubes, then fill it up with the iron/argon gas.
(ok, obnoxious) When reading about EPG i always wonder that so little people understand induction force.



securesupplies

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #16, on November 11th, 2012, 08:46 PM »Last edited on November 11th, 2012, 08:54 PM by securesupplies
Going to the next level

Now everyone has reached this point of common knowledge .

Thanks to every one on this forum and else where.

It is now time for us all to make basic copper loops and
run  led laser into it fill with argon iron gas and put basic  pick up coils on it .

As Stan Shows.  IF we all immediately to this no holds barred.
we will all discover new things.

Simplifying & Hot rodding EPG DESIGN

I am suggesting a single loop mini EPG Design that we all start from
that has led laser inputs, gas vacuum and in/out nozzels .
Stan Cleary mentions we can move gas

  • Moving Magnetized Gas to generate fluxing of

 gas lattice to strip off electrons for with a coil to make electricity
in a copper loop closed / partly closed meaning it connect to a wind mill , mechanical device
which generates or moves gas. .
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Ways which Moves Gas

Mechanical ( Basic pump, Wind mill  etc,)
Laser ( agitating the gas fluxing it exciting it so it expands)
Magnetically pulse it
Pop it ,( ignite it inside tube. )

In Pop design on epg
it may be possible to two loop or stack loops

at lower pressure and pop one level(looP)
 to move a pump attach to  loop
or piston which helps cycles the expand popped gas through
stacked epgs or does work .

Start with very basic coils

Suggest also we try stans coil but take a serious

Steve Marks pick up coild design as it may improve the simplicity of epg

Suggest also we Try hot rodding this
basic design  a basic loop or 2 loop in series.  
with stan or steve marks coils on it

Check this series remember to download save and report to other
video sites.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-iPCVf0f1M&feature=channel&list=UL

PS

Questions I would like to know

will

Freon Flux ?
is Freon magnetic?
can Freon form with argon ?
Can froen form with ion ions?

Can we use the hot cold squash and expanding freon
to generate movement with lase input also?

I would really love every one to post on forum in regards to the above
and research what is possible with freon in epg design.

As massively available and common base knowledge high for
immediate deploy. if proven or discovered here.



What I am suggesting?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_refrigerator
with new stuff on it/............

laser.
ho rodded pick up coils
hot rodded gas




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theory

If enough heat is removed from a glass of water, the water will freeze to ice.

When that heat is allowed to move back into the ice, the ice will melt.

Heat has its own laws, called the laws of thermodynamics.

One of those laws is that heat will move from a place that has a lot of heat to a place that has less heat, or another way to put it is that heat will move from a place of higher intensity to a place of lower intensity.

It happens naturally, and automatically, similar to the way the north pole of a magnet is attracted to the south pole of another magnet.

So to take advantage of this point of refrigeration theory, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment is designed to create a cold area that acts as a "heat sponge" that will soak up heat from air or food.

The heat is then moved to a place where it can be released safely and efficiently.

The second main point to understand about refrigeration theory has to do with why we use evaporators and condensers.

When a liquid like water or refrigerant absorbs enough heat to start boiling, what's happening is that the added heat energy causes the vibration of the liquid's molecules to speed up to the point where they move farther apart from each other.

When the molecules of liquid reach a certain distance from each other, the liquid changes into a vapor.

This is called boiling, evaporating, or vaporizing.

A liquid absorbs intense levels of heat as it changes state to a vapor,

And air conditioning and refrigeration equipment is designed to use this point of refrigeration theory by keeping a constant flow of refrigerant vaporizing and absorbing heat in the evaporator.

So the evaporator is the "heat sponge" area, and the refrigerant vaporizing inside of it is absorbing the heat.

When vapor cools and releases enough heat energy, it's molecules will slow down and move closer together to the point where the vapor changes into a liquid.

This is called condensation, and it's also a change of state (from vapor to liquid).

To condense, a vapor must release the same intense level of heat that it absorbed when it vaporized.

Air conditioning and refrigeration uses this point of refrigeration theory by causing refrigerant to cool and condense in the condensing unit.

One way to think of it is that the heat that the refrigerant absorbed in the evaporator, or "heat sponge" area, is squeezed out of the refrigerant in the condenser.

The refrigerant repeats this cycle continuously, soaking up (absorbing) heat in the evaporator, and squeezing it out (releasing it) in the condenser.

To read more about basic refrigeration theory, you might be interested in reading our free Introduction to Air Conditioning and Refrigeration on-line e book.

It is 98 pages, reprinted from a military training manual, in pdf format.

I hope this page has helped, and please, feel free to contact us with any specific HVAC questions you might have, including questions about refrigeration on Guam, or air conditioning on Guam.

http://air-conditioning-and-refrigeration-guide.com/support-files/a%20c%20&%20ref%20e%20book.pdf

PS

may need to copy this to EPG thread  also




Jeff Nading

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #17, on November 12th, 2012, 06:24 AM »
One thing about any refrigerant gas is that when burnt, come in contact with a flame or spark, it changes chemically to a deadly gas that can severely harm or kill an individual. Some even have a percentage of propane LP gas.:huh::angel:

Lynx

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #18, on November 12th, 2012, 07:41 AM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on November 12th, 2012, 06:24 AM
One thing about any refrigerant gas is that when burnt, come in contact with a flame or spark, it changes chemically to a deadly gas that can severely harm or kill an individual. Some even have a percentage of propane LP gas.:huh::angel:
Thanks for the heads up Jeff, I didn't know that about burning refrigerants.

AAMOF, depending on how fast you can charge the cap bank, it would be interesting
to see the action of an automatic rail gun.
Something Arnold would be happy to carry around, wreaking havoc with :D

Remember "a plasma rifle in a 40 W range"? :angel:





~Russ

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #23, on December 8th, 2012, 10:23 PM »
Quote from Dog-One on December 8th, 2012, 08:00 PM
Too funny Russ.  Don't know about a pat on the back, but I'd give you punch on the shoulder.

You could always hook that bad boy to an EMP gun and turn off all the neighbor's WiFi.  :D
:) just dont miss and hit my face.. well unless thats what your going for! lol hahah

yeah and the next neighbor', sand the next neighbor's, and the next neighbor's, and the next neighbor's  hahahah

ho boy! its getting interesting now... :) ~Russ

FaradayEZ

RE: 10,000 joules, What would you do?
« Reply #24, on December 9th, 2012, 03:40 AM »
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on December 8th, 2012, 10:23 PM
yeah and the next neighbor', sand the next neighbor's, and the next neighbor's, and the next neighbor's  hahahah

ho boy! its getting interesting now... :) ~Russ
Hellup, someone get the restraining jackets...we created a monster :D