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  • Thunder lightnings (Ion Finder)

    This simple circuit will enable you to visualize distant thunder lightning through a correspondingly choreographed LED flashes, exactly in accordance with the lightning that may be taking place somewhere in the distant sky, the response will be simultaneous and thus much prior to the sound that may reach your ears after a few seconds.


    Thunder lightnings are basically like huge electric arcs, and thus generate a proportionate amounts of huge RF signals in the ether every time these flash in the sky.

    The tiny RF detector circuit which was initially developed for catching cell phone RF waves, could be as effectively used for the proposed lightning detector design as well.





    Parts List

    R1 = 2M2,
    R2 = 100K,
    R3 = 1K,
    C1 = 0.01uF
    A1, A2 = IC 324



    Referring to the above simple thunder lightning detector circuit, the configuration is basically a couple of opamps from the IC LM324 wired up as a high gain amplifier circuit.

    The antenna could be a meter long flexible wire used here for receiving the RF disturbances from the thunder lightning arcs.

    Since the circuit is a high gain amplifier, it could become easily upset and give wrong results if certain things are not taken care of.

    All the interconnections must be as small as possible, and the PCB must be thoroughly cleaned with thinner in order to remove any sort of flux residue which could otherwise create malfunctioning of the circuit.

    After constructing the above design, initially do not connect any wire to the antenna terminals.

    Make sure the LED stays shut off after the circuit is powered, and use a 9V PP3 battery for powering the circuit, an AC/DC adapter will not work as you will see the LED always ON if a mains adapter is used.

    Next, take a gas lighter and click the device with its tip held close to the antenna point of the circuit.

    You should find the LED illuminating and flashing in response to every clicking of the gas lighter.

    This would confirm a correctly built detector circuit.

    Finally, you can attach the 1 meter long antenna wire to the shown position and wait for a possible thunder lightning strikes in the vicinity.

    You will be surprised to see the LED dance and flash exactly in tandem with the lightning illumination sequences.

    You could amplify the Led response by adding an opto coupler and a corresponding high watt lamp with the circuit, such that the whole room gets dazzled each time the lightning flashes in the sky..









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    According to a Friend Is this project can be found ions


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    No matter how the speed of light is high , Darkness is one step ahead .

  • #2
    millions of lightning flashes worldwide all the time

    This is a well known fact. So what good is this detector? How does it relate to dowsing and treasure hunting?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by goldfinder View Post
      This is a well known fact. So what good is this detector? How does it relate to dowsing and treasure hunting?
      Metals due to the nature of its molecular ions are lost and scattered
      This circuit can detect ions scattered or gathered
      As lightning sparks or electric batteries or ....
      No matter how the speed of light is high , Darkness is one step ahead .

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      • #4
        millions of lightning flashes worldwide all the time

        Originally posted by reza vir View Post
        Metals due to the nature of its molecular ions are lost and scattered
        This circuit can detect ions scattered or gathered
        As lightning sparks or electric batteries or ....
        You have lost me on this. I still don't see how this relates to THing.

        I developed an ion detector that detects actual mass of the ion and rejects ions of low mass (e.g. electrons, hydrogen, other gasses). How does your circuit do this?
        Goldfinder

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        • #5
          Hi goldfinder,

          and the ion detector you perform, can detect large ions masses? like gold? and how works?

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          • #6
            heavy ion circuit

            Originally posted by edwgold View Post
            Hi goldfinder,

            and the ion detector you perform, can detect large ions masses? like gold? and how works?
            You can use a PIC uC to measure the length of time an ion takes to decay. This decay time is related to the weight of the ion, approximately.
            Goldfinder

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            • #7
              HI dear friend goldfinder
              This model is easy and low cost
              There are a lot of circuitry
              And I've tested that could just feel gold and silver ions
              Do you have a specific circuit you have in mind?
              No matter how the speed of light is high , Darkness is one step ahead .

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              • #8
                heavy ion circuit

                Hi Reza Vir,
                I don't sell my ion detector. The circuit is very simple. The PIC programming is where the ion weighting is determined.

                The circuit is basically a simple ion detector with an interface to a PIC uC. You programming the PIC to measure the time it takes for the ion to decay to zero. The decay time is proportional to the weight of the ion. Light ions decay rapidly, heavy ions decay slower. The test is not a nice clean 1-1 correlation but gives a general indication. There are many factors that determine ion decay time. Mass of the ion is just one of the factor.
                GoldFinder

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                • #9
                  Do you have detailed information for making your device?
                  No matter how the speed of light is high , Darkness is one step ahead .

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