Reactor M. Hutong

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Reactor M. Hutong

Post by XUPOH » Sat Dec 29, 2012 19:06

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For fans of passive devices suggest to repeat the so-called reactor Grade Hutong.
Required: one medium-sized Kvarts-dvuhhodovki, six roughly equal green tourmalines, several meters of copper wires and an hour of free time.
First winding turn to turn coil on crystals of tourmaline, on the one hand forming a "trumpet", a longer pigtail on the opposite side is used for fixing this, as the author calls it, "tourmaline diode", to the middle part of the quartz crystal.
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Three are wound up, three-down, one. The first four tails are cropped at the tops of crystal of the two formed end of the coil.

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Re: Reactor M. Hutong

Post by Димонъ » Tue Mar 26, 2013 17:39

Good day.
I have a few questions.
"Three are wound up, three-down, one. The first four tails are cropped at the tops of crystal of the two formed end of the coil."
1) mean left and right?
2) Small crystals vertices outward or to the main crystal? Or they dugosevica?
3) End of the coil is in the main crystal? I.e. there's two of them, one goes down and the other up? Well, how much wind is there no difference?
4) As the first four are attached to the crystal, if they are the ends trimmed?

Sori for dullness :).
And yet, what kind of effect it from the reactor? The Internet is not found.
Thank you.

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Re: Reactor M. Hutong

Post by XUPOH » Tue Mar 26, 2013 22:31

I've done this: wrapped on the tourmalines of the coil to fill and shaped skirts, long tails (see picture above) are needed for "binding" to the main crystal. Then, holding the tourmaline in the middle of the sides of the quartz-dugosevica, wrapped from the tail upward to the top of the spiral, over the top bit off. The idea was stupid to put on the glue, but hesitated. The following tourmaline shifted by 120 degrees secured similarly, placing the coils between the laid earlier, again took a bite from the top of the surplus. Third, estessno also, just from a tail end formed a conical spiral. The other three "tourmaline diode" is mounted between the existing ones, but winding on Degolevich in the opposite direction. All winding clockwise, although IMHO it's a matter of taste, check pendulum.

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Impressions? In my possession were several components of smaller dimensions than the prototype. As he came up the other stones, probably to judge prematurely. On the enemy forums reviews homebrew not found. But all together admire "Shiva" in the design of which he is part. Takshta it makes sense to try.
The author argues that this tourmaline-quartz composition cleans the space from all sorts of terrestrial contamination)
The prototype here: http://www.hootenization.com/mini_me_intro.html

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Re: Reactor M. Hutong

Post by Димонъ » Wed Mar 27, 2013 23:41

Thank you for your prompt response. Wait fair gems and try.

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Re: Reactor M. Hutong

Post by XUPOH » Thu Mar 28, 2013 2:18

Addition.

Poured in the following order: on the bottom is placed SBB coil of solid wire or spiral, and then tsavorite (grossular). The next layer of resin and sawdust (bronze - brass). Then a layer of crushed pyrite or shungite, a layer of crushed quartz. Then the reactor directly to the diodes. Between tourmaline diodes alternately aquamarine and prehnite, is crowned with a diamond design in a budget option - or danburite phenakite.

If someone seems too weak - you can cheer up adding three or six small "karabatov".

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