Recent content by calvinator
-
C
Light waves from a normal house hold globe effecting a dc circuit. Why?
Excellent. Thank you. Would you know of any text/ebooks that can give me detailed accounts of his study. Or just google? I have so much to learn.- calvinator
- Post #19
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
-
C
Light waves from a normal house hold globe effecting a dc circuit. Why?
Thank you. I will do more testing tomorrow and post the results.- calvinator
- Post #15
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
-
C
Light waves from a normal house hold globe effecting a dc circuit. Why?
Ok i have done some more testing. Took it all outside and had the same results with the front door light. The i tried with a torch, keeping the torch at the same distance away and just angling the torch towards and away from the circuit essentially shining light on and off the circuit. Same...- calvinator
- Post #13
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
-
C
Light waves from a normal house hold globe effecting a dc circuit. Why?
Thank you. Your a wealth of knowledge. Here is a copy of my schematic. For anyone who wants to try replicate. I will do some more testing and learning. Please feel free to give any more information or tips. I will post my results after trying all of your suggestions.- calvinator
- Post #12
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
-
C
Light waves from a normal house hold globe effecting a dc circuit. Why?
Excellent feedback. I will try all of your suggestions. And post a wiring diagram/schematic so you can test for your self. I have tried this indoors and outdoors. Same results and i have tried in different rooms and had same results. Does a photon have magnetic flux? Can you you effect a light...- calvinator
- Post #10
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
-
C
Light waves from a normal house hold globe effecting a dc circuit. Why?
Thanks for the reply. I will construct the circuit more robustly and ensure good grounding. As for the contacts/probes they run about an inch apart through a solid rubber grommit. I cannot think of how to make that any better. I don't understand how to isolate the components as i need all of...- calvinator
- Post #7
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
-
C
Light waves from a normal house hold globe effecting a dc circuit. Why?
During the day the ne-2 is always glowing. At night with the 12v overhead hallogen globe it effects the circuit. And with a normal 240volt globe it also effects the circuit. It doesn't effect the operation of the JL. To me it looks like any light wave changes the energy particles in the...- calvinator
- Post #5
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
-
C
Light waves from a normal house hold globe effecting a dc circuit. Why?
Thank you for your reply. The title of the clip is called: help jacobs ladder in a bo... pt2.mp4" my youtube channel is called PhysicsBedini and its the only clip i have. I have rechecked the link it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y_hzo__Vsw&feature=channel&list=UL- calvinator
- Post #3
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
-
C
Light waves from a normal house hold globe effecting a dc circuit. Why?
Hello. I am new to electronics and physics. Since injuring my back at work, I now have a lot of time on my hands to learn about the things that facinate me. So please forgive me for any wrong terminology or spelling and grammar mistakes. I have recently made a small jacobs ladder using a lm555...- calvinator
- Thread
- Circuit Dc Dc circuit Light Light waves Normal Waves
- Replies: 21
- Forum: Electrical Engineering