BertKu
Senior Member
A long time ago I made an ioniser, after a farmer had his electric fence hit 3 times with a direct hit and blew all the time the electronics in the energiser. Sofar the farmer hasn't had a direct hit thereafter after the ioniser was installed.
My question is.
I thought that I have seen an article for an ioniser, which could sense lightning in the area and if there was a change of a discharge, it would either create a high negative potential or a very high positive potential. Such an ioniser would be usefull on a yacht. I asked Michael to search on the Internet (He is in my view an absolute master in finding articles), but haven't heard from him.
For those who like to have a refresh on lightning, here a quick note. Due to friction between the cloudes, some clouds loosing electrons and some clouds are gaining electrons. In a molecule, electrons are circling around the nuclus and if a molecule looses electrons, the molecule would become positive, while if it is gaining negative electrons, the molecule would become negative. If a cloud is full of added negative electrons, the cloud is so badly charged negative, it will discharge them to earth, and like to eqalise itself. You will see a flash from Cloud to Earth. If the cloud looses electrons, the cloud will become positiv and in about 5 - 10% you will have a discharge from earth to the cloud and you will see a lightning strike starting at the earth finding its way to this cloud. About half of the discharges are between the clouds themselves.
It is simplistic explaned, but it is the basis for understanding what I made for the farmer.
Therefore the unit, build for the farmer was switched on, when there was lightning in the area. Sadly I only made it to aid for discharging from cloud to earth. i.e. the tip of the ioniser was made very negative, +/- 200 KV and therefore, it created a worst place for a lightning surge to go to, as it was already far negative and was saturated to receive more negative electrons. Thus the strike found its way to another place which was more positive charged and could still accept negative electrons.
But it would be a major problem if the farmer would get a discharge from earth to cloud. It would go via his unit and blow not only the ioniser, but also the electronic energiser for his catle electric fencing.
Who has ever seen such a unit special made for yachts?
Bert
My question is.
I thought that I have seen an article for an ioniser, which could sense lightning in the area and if there was a change of a discharge, it would either create a high negative potential or a very high positive potential. Such an ioniser would be usefull on a yacht. I asked Michael to search on the Internet (He is in my view an absolute master in finding articles), but haven't heard from him.
For those who like to have a refresh on lightning, here a quick note. Due to friction between the cloudes, some clouds loosing electrons and some clouds are gaining electrons. In a molecule, electrons are circling around the nuclus and if a molecule looses electrons, the molecule would become positive, while if it is gaining negative electrons, the molecule would become negative. If a cloud is full of added negative electrons, the cloud is so badly charged negative, it will discharge them to earth, and like to eqalise itself. You will see a flash from Cloud to Earth. If the cloud looses electrons, the cloud will become positiv and in about 5 - 10% you will have a discharge from earth to the cloud and you will see a lightning strike starting at the earth finding its way to this cloud. About half of the discharges are between the clouds themselves.
It is simplistic explaned, but it is the basis for understanding what I made for the farmer.
Therefore the unit, build for the farmer was switched on, when there was lightning in the area. Sadly I only made it to aid for discharging from cloud to earth. i.e. the tip of the ioniser was made very negative, +/- 200 KV and therefore, it created a worst place for a lightning surge to go to, as it was already far negative and was saturated to receive more negative electrons. Thus the strike found its way to another place which was more positive charged and could still accept negative electrons.
But it would be a major problem if the farmer would get a discharge from earth to cloud. It would go via his unit and blow not only the ioniser, but also the electronic energiser for his catle electric fencing.
Who has ever seen such a unit special made for yachts?
Bert