Floyd Sweet VTA magnet conditioner replica

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Published 2012-02-23
I have found that it is very challenging to find the exact combination of voltage, current, wire gauge, windings, inductance, switches Ect ... to make a permanent magnet but here is one combination that works great.
The set up:
9,000 transformer
300 turns 14 ga bifilar coil
18- 450v 1500 uF capacitors
Spark gap trigger switch

The circuit is set up to carry a sympathetic frequency on the secondary winding. So far it produces zig-zag or wave patterns on the Bloch wall. The next step is to find the best frequencies to achieve the best results. If anyone has any suggestions please email me or leave a comment.

Also I have enough parts to build a second unit (plus found some very rare 6x4x1" barium ferrite magnets the size and type used by Sweet) so if anyone is interested in experimenting just email me an we can work something out. :)

All Comments (19)
  • @morpher44
    really cool. If I had that I'de be magnetizing every tool and every thing metal in my house. :-)
  • @fidelcatsro6948
    im impressed with all these VTA efforts you put in, not many of such replica attempts on you tube..so much coils and time must have been spent..i hope you also make an N machine, that seems a much easier to replicate machine with less mystery or fiction to solve and more likely to get some kind of overunity at least, great job!
  • @3nealweber3
    Thank you. Just trying to do the best I can to improve the future of our planet :)
  • @oldspammer
    What bifilar coil configuration U using? See Wikipedia's list of configurations. Tesla used the Wikipedia illustrated pancake coil. These can act as tank circuits that ring at their own resonant frequencies--no need to inject a frequency into it. The dual windings have an emphasized capacitance between them to get the LC tank to function. At one point in the ringing, current is high, while at another point in time voltage is high depending where the energy is--magnetic field vs capacitance.
  • @smokyatgroups
    In last VTA bifilar differential power coils and Alu box were for improved extraneous noise rejection (CMRR). Mag field was stripped from current carriers (equal but opposite currents in same space). Overall effect was a variable gain true negative resistance device! Bearden's VTA label was very apt I think. Our normal currents are negative electricity due to electron flow. VTA would've been world saver except for undesirable remanent artefacts.
  • @Alksbbch
    Best frenquency is 60 about herc, like in Sparky Sweet video, I bealive. But need disxharge capasitors with transistor, spark gap probarly not good.
  • @smokyatgroups
    Sweet used much less capacitance about 1600 microfarads. He used single large stud mount SCR repetitively fired at a particular point on 60Hz continuous wave. Standard magnetising coil. Sitting in bottom of magnetiser tube was a complete spool of copper wire driven from speaker output on 100W amp run from to Wavetek audio osc. This used to test magnet resonance freq. before & after zapping and resonance freqs upper & lower mags had to match closely Fr around 10 to 12 Hz.
  • @oldspammer
    The bigger the bifilar coil, the lower the resonant frequency. If this is the frequency that you need to tune, you would probably have to vary the winding count of your coil?
  • @WTF_BBQ
    What is the principle behind Floyd's device ?
  • @ijalepaul3533
    Please share the SCR circuit with me, I need it too bro. Am just a physicist, not an electrical technician. I understand everything about the VTA but don't know how to build circuits. I know the coil ratios and how he calculated them, he used the e/p ratio of the atom which is 658.2022222.... If you keep dividing that by 4 you will arrive 41.1376 which he found. He used 5× prima of octave to get maximum peak signal, but his loop back ratio slitely deviate from atomic e/p ratio. There is a way we can fix that problem. David Lowrance replicated this device using autotransformer and got the whole thing. But he didn't use the SCR circuit. Please I need the SCR circuit, help me
  • @MyTechknow
    Sir, just an observation. Sweet used 3 mutually orthoganal coils wrapped around the slab I believe. Your setup seems very different. Have I got this wrong ? Anyways keep up the good work. Regards T
  • @Gacha.Cupcake
    Hi I know this is an old video But If you are still around I would be interested in purchasing a VTA. Or the magnets from you Thanks
  • @robertwpopp415
    This is Robert  from California I need to have you help me locate block magnets Do you have anymore left future fuel needs your help. I tried to buy magnets  but was shinned on
  • @Alksbbch
    Also not need use bifiliar coil.
  • @CoruscantMe
    Hi there, You might find this link helpful in adjusting the design of your magnetizer to be more inline with what Sweet was doing. Howard Johnson is another guy to go lookup, beardens cheniere.org sells the howard johnson book on magnetics Anyways heres this link on sweet at hyiq.com.
  • Why is it that replicators never actually follow the instructions of the inventor, but always follow the words and thoughts of failed replication attempts as if they were somehow by the inventor? It's exactly like making cookies from a recipe for the first time. You follow the recipe exactly as worded at least once BEFORE making any changes whatsoever. You can't "improve" a recipe until you know first what the original is like.
  • @BEDINSSGUKRAINE
    Nice project, but you realize that there are no manual or real data how to replicate the Sweet Floyd device? Even John Bedini (who worked with Sweet Floyd )says that there at least two different descriptions how to activate magnet and none of them actually working! Sweet used special magnet which was special ordered by Walter Rosenthal who was a NASA engineer.