The capacitor is on the input side.
A pick up coil was added later to see if it is possible to close the loop and 
generate OU.

He tried in test 10 but didn't succeed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7CsBr7ouPE

harry



----- Original Message ----
> From: Stephen A. Lawrence <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sun, March 21, 2010 2:51:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:circuit diagram
> 
> Harry will need to confirm this, but I believe the diagram in question
is 
> only for the "input" side.  The "output" side, which isn't 
> shown,
consists of a pickup coil, some related circuitry, and 
> the
aforementioned capacitors.

If I'm wrong, then I'm confused (no 
> great surprise there).



On 03/21/2010 11:56 AM, Michel Jullian 
> wrote:
> Wait a minute, I see no cap attached to the output on Harry's 
> diagram
> "photo 2"discussed here (haven't followed the other 
> discussions), only
> one capacitor on the input side, in parallel with the 
> battery until
> the latter is disconnected, which BTW isn't explained on 
> the diagram.
> Is the diagram not complete?
> 
> 
> 
> 2010/3/21 Stephen A. Lawrence <
> href="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]>:
>>
>>
>> 
> On 03/21/2010 09:55 AM, Michel Jullian wrote:
>>> Which 
> voltage?
>>
>> Volts on the caps attached to the output -- 
> right, Harry?
>>
>> But the signal generator is still hooked 
> up, and it's coupled to the
>> output (at least) through the gate 
> capacitance of the FET and the linked
>> inductors of the 
> "transformer", and the signal generator's output power
>> hasn't been 
> measured or even estimated.  So, there's no reason to
>> believe 
> this rig is doing anything other than transforming and
>> rectifying 
> the output of the SG.
>>
>> As I've already said a boringly 
> large number of times, this is the same
>> general sort of system as 
> Stiffler's circuit, where he had a signal
>> generator capacitively 
> coupled to the system, and it was driving a
>> handful of LEDs.  
> The main innovation here comes from Naudin, and it's
>> the use of a 
> toroidal coil as the primary with a neo magnet on the
>> outside of the 
> coil which "twists" the core's field to allow the
>> toroidal coil to 
> "couple" to the pickup 
> coil.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> 
> 2010/3/20, Harry Veeder <
> href="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]>:
>>>> 
> yes.
>>>> You are aware that the the voltage keeps rises even 
> after the battery is
>>>> disconnected.
> 
> 


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