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Just a quick video demonstrating the negative resistance phenomenon with the new generation of ringer circuits about to be released. power consumption in this model decreases when running resistive loads, especially a 10 watt 12vdc load & the wireless power effects increase when this happens.
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When you're showing the wireless, I noticed every time you remove the little led your meter shows a spike.
Just wondering if you have a flyback to send it back to your supply?
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How would you define negative resistance? How do you specifically create it? Rick Friedrich talks about it when quoting Tom Bearden and states that you can add an infinite amount of negative resistance to a system. How to do that???? Great video, keep up the good work! 🤪
Negative resistance can be added to any LCR circuit once the inductance & capacitance is known. The easiest way would be to put the correct value resistor in parallel with the LC circuit & that value can easily be found by asking chat gpt what value resistor to use once you provide chat gpt your inductance & capacitance values of the LC circuit. You know you have Negative Resistance in the circuit when you take a reading of the circuit with an oscilliscope & see a growing wave form. The wave starts small then grows over time. I have a photo of this waveform on my patreon for free. When this phenomenon occurs the circuit becomes hyper efficient & the wireless power effects become crazy.
@@MTECHINDUSTRIES2022 What would happen if you added a 2nd bulb and identical circuit in parallel to the first, would both bulbs light just as bright and further reduce current draw? Also, I couldn't find that pic you mentioned, can you provide a link, please and thank you :-)
Where Is that blue wire going that's off the table? There is no such thing as 'negatige resistance'. Either you aren't using the full wattage or something shady is going on here.
The circuits earth grounded in two spots. On the wireless receiver & on the negative resistance LCR circuit. with green wires & there's absolutely a phenomenon called negative resistance & there's a classified form of resistor called a Negistor.