Excess Energy Discovered in Spark Gap Experiment!
Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 @ 17:55:44 UTC
Topic: Devices


Bill Alek writes: Hello all,

I have some very encouraging information to report in regards to my spark
gap experiments:
http://www.intalek.com/Index/Projects/SparkGapExp/SparkGapExp.htm

Excess electrical energy has been discovered in spark gaps using Carbon/Graphite - Tungsten rods. Assuming an ideal system, a maximum COP of 171% is possible using a Wimshurst Generator as the primary high-voltage dynamo.

A Tesla-like step-down transformer T1 with a ferrite rod is used to efficiently reduce the high-voltage down to safe practical levels, which can easily be distributed and measured. As shown in Fig. 1, successive electric discharges or Electrum Validum (EVs) discharges are generated, and their associated energy is collected in a 10uf low loss capacitor during a given period of time.

Bill

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Hello all,

I added a close-up view of the Carbon/Graphite - Tungsten spark gap shown in Fig. 3:
http://www.intalek.com/Index/Projects/SparkGapExp/SparkGapExp.htm

Secondly, the Wimshurst Generator is powered by hand.

In regards to the COP calculation, I placed a "black box" ONLY around the Carbon/Graphite - Tungsten spark gap, and I'm observing ONLY the energy difference between the spark gap and NO spark gap.

The key here is the Carbon electric discharge.

Bill







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