Antigravitic wrote:Hi Mikado, basically to the left is a supplier of energy high pressure resistance of 50 mega ohms in series limits the energy charging and discharging, the capacitor will possess a capacity of some pF therefore load at maximum voltage very quickly , semiconductors do not work well at high voltage, is why a spark gap can be the solution, without the prior discharge of energy stored in the capacitor is absurd shove current pulses, the capacitor loses energy to not be the dielectric perfect, but if you want to feed it with current pulses must first discharge the energy, I this ocrriendo another system right now as we speak. I'll draw
Mikado14 wrote:I think what you have is a very elegant idea to load and discharge a Gravitor. How practical it is depends on further experimentation but it certainly is a very good start.
Mikado
Antigravitic wrote:some pF range belongs to Gravitor Mikado, the electric capacitor must have 50kV at least one uF
if we use a high frequency transformer (20kHz) the capacitor ripple may be small
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