I'm still messing around with the high voltage stuff. It's always great to occasionally see the chill effect. Indeed it's amazing that it's still appearing even with components that I would consider "disturbed." I'm starting to see a pattern that seems to indicate the duration of the disturbance effect is related to the levels of input and output energy or power the device is dealing with. Although I don't have it figured out exactly, yet, I'm thinking the disturbance duration is sort of relative to Power in divided by Power out, or if you're dealing with impulses then it's closer to Energy in divided by Energy out. Although obviously not a linear equation since there's no power in to the highly shielded undisturbed diodes and piezos, yet they produce power. In that case, I think there's a quantum amount or minimum, which in that case is ~ 10pA DC.
The TOR and Hue devices were extremely low power devices relative to what Tesla was dealing with in his Impulse technology, which would explain why the excess energy and chill effects slowly faded in the TOR and Hue devices over a period of a few months or less. In case you were not reading the blog back then, the excess energy and chill effects seen in the TOR and Hue devices initially was not always present, at least in the Hue device. I can't say how often it was present in the TOR devices because I rarely measured the efficiency and chill effect, but in the Hue device the excess energy and chill effects were very difficult to find, and when they appeared it was only for ~~ a few minutes.
The input power of my high voltage experiments, ~~ 5 watts, are typically more than the TOR and Hue device, and it does appear as if the chill effect occurs more often. Obviously 5 watts is nothing in comparison to what Tesla was working with. Tesla Impulse setup had a room full of capacitors alone!! I can't even imagine the effects Tesla was getting. For anyone who's interested in Tesla's Impulse technology I would highly recommend that you at least read a few pages from a free online book, Secrets of Cold War Technology, starting at page 25 all the way up to page 30.
At this point in my life I personally could only dream of working with such high levels of energy and power as Tesla did, as it cost $$$. Perhaps one day, perhaps next year. Maybe someone out there has that luxury. Lucky You!!! For me, I'll just have to settle for the periodic chill effect. So far I'm only testing for the chill effect, not excess energy, but I suspect it will also be periodic, which in useless as far as the world is concerned. There is no hope in getting everyone to know about this, as people aren't going to spend their time and money making something where they will only see such effects every once in awhile. To get this spread around the world will require one thing, the Smoking Gun, a self-running device that at least produces enough power to light up a room.
In short, I now believe that in order for the excess energy and chill effects to appear every time requires extremely high power or energy, at least with what I'm dealing with. That's not to say it's impossible, but that seems to be the way with the designs I'm working with.
[edit: further details added in the next blog post.]
Created on 2012-01-18 10:45:28 by Energy Probe
Misc, Science, Free energy, Free energy devices, Hue device, Orbital rigs, FE Misc devices, FE piezos, FE diodes