One of my friends who is an inventor, a mad scientist and an intense electronic enthusiast Mr. Steven Chiverton is always upto discovering and making intriguing electronic circuits and gadgets.
His outstanding efforts in the field of electronic is worth sharing and learning. After many months of disappearance, just a few days ago I received his email and without wasting anytime I requested him to update me with all his recent contribution to electronics and experiments. I have explained what he had to say and what he was busy with for so long.
Discussing How to Build a Sec Excitor Coil
I tried to email you before when i got back online with new email address but your email wouldn’t work and i used the same email i always had before when i used to email you so i assumed you changed your email otherwise it would have posted ok
and i found your name here and there on the net and i left messages but it wouldn’t post and the email in them wouldn’t post either so you was untraceable, so this time i was finally lucky .
Anyhow i have so much to update you on my digital camera that i used to do close-ups is still just working despite battery lid not staying closed and its rechargeable batteries not lasting; long so ill see what i can do , due to the large sizes of my 2 best sec exciter towers its impossible to try get a close-up and get it all in
so i have some close ups of parts of it , hope some of these pictures will do ok one is the ac power 50 hertz switching relay the magic of this circuit makes the whole coil to produce more powerful in rf emissions ill email you more soon. and a few more of the triple sec coil tower , the limited amount of copper wire on rolls sold here at our closest electronics store enables me to wind only so much
so i wound them in series and put round pvc spacers to separate the series winds, each roll costs just over $6 but the thicker winds have more on the rolls than the thinner gauge wires, look at a transformer it has thicker primary on the outside and thinner secondary on the inside now look at what it dose if you use it in reverse mode, you are then stepping up the voltage so your using then the secondary as your primary to get a stepped up voltage out the other end the primary as you are using the transformers back to front
now look at my towers designed around the operating principles of the transformers i wound so many series sections of thinner gauge, which in a transformer it be the secondary and after the series winds of finer gauge i wound a series wind of thicker gauge wire, to a transformer this be a primary so with the driver circuit I’m powering it backwards like you do to a transformer to step up the voltage.



If you have questions feel free to ask Steven about it.... stevenchiverton(at)hotmail.com
Now rf currents output is at the end out the last thicker wire coil and so by switching it on and off like you do to a transformer in reverse mode you are in a way stepping it up but the rf output goes into the circuit of the ac powered relay and one track goes into the set up of diodes and other parts
so you still have a strange set up and this has yet to be explained better if can be but it helps in the stepping up of the rf currents in the coil and air waves you can bring one leg of a neon up to coil while holding the other and it will light up and via the body capacitance so somewhere between that and the air waves is the other energy to complete the circuit so it may be getting tapped into more of have its energy share stepped up to assist in the amazing way this all operates,
Wireless Neon Light
i cant find any better way to explain it , think of the neon lighting up when you have one leg in your fingers the other leg left floating like an antennae to suck in energy or ac rf energy so the other cycle to complete the energy sharing as to come from somewhere , its ac like rf energy so it has to be working like ac voltage and cycles in a hertz fashion


I’ve been building and experimenting with these special energy exciter things on the net sec exciter for short , and have come up with some great improvements and ideas you may be able to apply your skills to and further improve them more than what i could do.for a start i recycle pvc storm water pipes into a long sec tower, coil winder , and hand wounded my coils using it, then i watched the youtube videos on the sec exciters and saw one by jonny davro who in one video used a bd135 transistor and his interest is using as less voltage or current input to get more but after trying that using at first smaller transistors.



i realized they can’t handle the heat so the bd135 was better for it and i use more voltage and current than those on youtube did at the time so i used the bd135 and even the bd139 and i used a paralleled pair for more voltage handling and so on.
i improvised by using the metal transistor bodies as heatsinks and they work well for there thickness and heat absorbing and ive come up with some interesting circuit experiments using the energy output of these sec exciter towers, like digital rf tv jamming and fast ni-mh battery charging and the battery seemed to be recharging itself in some or one test after ive finished testing the circuit out on it and ive got a circuit that is a mixture of the afremenko plug diodes and a led power meter from another site
and some ideas i threw in that has some kind of rf coupling when placed side by side and charges up hv caps from the output energy of the sec tower its a long story but ill slowly update you soon and email you pictures.

also ive been monitoring the airwaves with another gravity wave detector with a modification and in the area im in back with my partner in the same house as before im receiving all kinds of weird sounds and signals even what sounds like an electric train powering down and a steam whistle when the train line hear is not electric yet as they haven’t extended the electric train line from the other suburb to here yet so we don’t get electric trains this far, anyhow as for the steam whistle sound we don’t have a steam train here either last one was years ago and no longer running.
i think so how does a gravity wave detector receive sounds like this its as if it something from either the other side or dimension or reality even 2 sound bursts of what sounds like air vibration of air over the wings of a plane crashing down on a movie to and faint voices to and sounds like digital sounds to and other weird things and also a sound of a large dynamo powering down to a stop sounds like a sci-fi movie giant spacecraft slowing down in our skies etc etc as i imagined it like that to one sound sounded like a truck zooming down the highways at a distance
Detecting UFO
i think it may be these so called invisible alien crafts in our skies seen only with low light level cameras and there’s more to ive collected youtube videos and some feature a signal in the audio of there cameras prior to an alien sighting and ufo sighting these signals are identical to ones ive recorded from the other suburb we used to live in, through my other gravity wave detectors.
The Circuit Idea
the first picture is a parallel bd135 transistor sec coil tower driver circuit i use to power mhy sec coil towers , if the conditions are right voltage coil design then the transistors will oscillate if not you can interrupt the base coil wire of the tower to kick start the transistors into oscillation . or you can use a spark from a hand held stove lighter to do it , it would be like a lightening triggered oscillator then. the 2 solder tube coils i made in the picture i was experimenting with them .
Hi Steven,
You mentioned “ive been monitoring the airwaves with another gravity wave detector”, can you comment more about how this works, and/or share the schematic of this?
thanks and regards,
JEFF
im already gathering the materials to try make it more powerful and ill be using the coil section taps to tap into , in the latest newest sec exciter coil despite giving up electronics for a short time and giving it all away ive decided to get back into it and start fresh and rebuild newer stuff
thanks Steven, it's great to hear from you after a long span….we are all eager to learn more about your interesting experiments, do keep us updated.