The
UFO-Lifter v1.0 Experiment
By Jean-Louis
Naudin
created on October
10th, 2001 - JLN Labs - Last
update December 9, 2001
All
informations in this page are published free and are intended for
private/educational purposes and not for commercial applications
The UFO-Lifter v1.0 is a new design of Lifter. This new shape uses two stages of asymmetrical capacitors, the lower stage is a 30 cm Decagon and the upper stage is a 16 cm Pentagon.
The UFO-Lifter v1.0 is maintained on the ground base
with 3 thin nylon threads to avoid that it escapes to the ceiling...
The
UFO-Lifter v1.0 specifications The UFO-Lifter v1.0 uses 15 asymmetrical capacitors ( each 93 mm length ). Each asymmetrical capacitor is built with one electrode made with a thin corona wire placed 35 mm above the main rectangular aluminum electrode.
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When the HV Power Supply is switched on, the UFO-Lifter goes upward quickly and remains very stable ( It is maintened above the table with the 3 nylon wires ) with a low humming noise, that you may hear in background...
Download the UFO-Lifter
sound wave ( 189 Kb )
The UFO-Lifter v1.0 works very well with a simple 30KV
power supply ( see the details and diagram
)
See the video of UFO-Lifter v1.0 experiment
To see the videos, the free downloadable RealPlayer is required
Click on the picture above to see the video ( 469 Kb )
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE DESIGN OF THE MAIN ARMATURE :
My first launch test of the UFO-Lifter was a failure, the device produced a lot of ozone, a strong ion wind and consummed a lot of Power ( 121 Watts ( 40KV DC @ 3.03mA ) without any thrust upward. I was a bit disapointed and after some investigations, I have found that this was due to a wrong design of the edge of the aluminum armature of the capacitor. I have added a small aluminum sheet on each armature edge nearest to the wire so as to get a rounded shape. The result was spectacular, when I switched on the Power Supply, the UFO-Lifter went upward quickly and the current had dropped dramatically, the required power for a good hoovering was only 30 Watts.... See the details below :
Email : JNaudin509@aol.com
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