Aether Theory and Observations
Involving Ultra Low Frequency Waves



Tony Devencenzi
frostalarm@att.net
Website Founded 2009-08-27
Last Revision 2021-02-04

2020 Research

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ULF-CP SENSOR

Capacitor Tests, Group 7 Tantalum Capacitors:


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- Model number: T110A335k015AS

- Make or country of manufacture / Date of manufacture: Kemet / USA / 9632

- Dielectric type: Tantalum

- Casing material (M=Metallic / NM=Non-Metallic): M

- Shape and Physical size: Tubular, Axial .31 in Long X .135 in Dia

- Capacitance value: 3.3 uF

- Rated Tolerance: 10%

- Working Voltage rating: 15V

- Dissipation Factor: .0478

- Sensor Circuit Output Voltage in each of two connection configurations:

Terminal 1=Input / Terminal 2= Floating Ground: 400 mV Pk-Pk

Terminal 2=Input / Terminal 1= Floating Ground: 400 mV Pk-Pk

- Comments on observed waveform quality or other notable behavior: tracks but most pickup is from antenna effect of leads. Not suitable for sensor use.

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- Model number: M39003 6078J 2N936

- Make or country of manufacture / Date of manufacture: Kemet / USA / 9105

- Dielectric type: Tantalum

- Casing material (M=Metallic / NM=Non-Metallic): M

- Shape and Physical size: Tubular, Axial .48 in Long X .185 in Dia

- Capacitance value: 10 uF

- Rated Tolerance: 10%

- Working Voltage rating: 25V

- Dissipation Factor: .0237

- Sensor Circuit Output Voltage in each of two connection configurations:

Terminal 1=Input / Terminal 2= Floating Ground: 400 mV Pk-Pk

Terminal 2=Input / Terminal 1= Floating Ground: 400 mV Pk-Pk

- Comments on observed waveform quality or other notable behavior: Bad wave. Not suitable for sensor use.

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- Model number: SS CS2229

- Make or country of manufacture / Date of manufacture: SS Brand? / 9017

- Dielectric type: Tantalum

- Casing material (M=Metallic / NM=Non-Metallic): m

- Shape and Physical size: Tubular, Axial .65 in Long X .29 in Dia

- Capacitance value: 10 uF

- Rated Tolerance: 10%

- Working Voltage rating: 50V

- Dissipation Factor: .0339

- Sensor Circuit Output Voltage in each of two connection configurations:

Terminal 1=Input / Terminal 2= Floating Ground: 400 mV Pk-Pk

Terminal 2=Input / Terminal 1= Floating Ground: 500 mV Pk-Pk

- Comments on observed waveform quality or other notable behavior: Works but very low output. Not suitable for sensor use.

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- Model number: T110B396K010AS

- Make or country of manufacture / Date of manufacture: Kemet / USA / 8214

- Dielectric type: Tantalum

- Casing material (M=Metallic / NM=Non-Metallic): M

- Shape and Physical size: Tubular, Axial .47 in Long X .28 in Dia

- Capacitance value: 39 uF

- Rated Tolerance: 10%

- Working Voltage rating: 10V

- Dissipation Factor: .0858

- Sensor Circuit Output Voltage in each of two connection configurations:

Terminal 1=Input / Terminal 2= Floating Ground: 500 mV Pk-Pk

Terminal 2=Input / Terminal 1= Floating Ground: 300 mV Pk-Pk

- Comments on observed waveform quality or other notable behavior: No Good wave. Not suitable for sensor use.

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- Model number: 2900593-1

- Make or country of manufacture / Date of manufacture: Kemet / USA/ 8214

- Dielectric type: Tantalum

- Casing material (M=Metallic / NM=Non-Metallic): M

- Shape and Physical size: Tubular, Axial .775 in Long X .35 in Dia

- Capacitance value: 47 uF

- Rated Tolerance: 10%

- Working Voltage rating: 35V

- Dissipation Factor: .044

- Sensor Circuit Output Voltage in each of two connection configurations:

Terminal 1=Input / Terminal 2= Floating Ground: 200 mV Pk-Pk

Terminal 2=Input / Terminal 1= Floating Ground: 500 mV Pk-Pk

- Comments on observed waveform quality or other notable behavior: Very noisy. Not suitable for sensor use.

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- Model number: CL53B1321UPG

- Make or country of manufacture / Date of manufacture: General Electric / USA / 7226

- Dielectric type: Tantalum

- Casing material (M=Metallic / NM=Non-Metallic): M

- Shape and Physical size: Rectangular 2.5 in H X 1.3 in W X .7 in D

- Capacitance value: 320 uF

- Rated Tolerance: 10%

- Working Voltage rating: 112V

- Dissipation Factor: .2021

- Sensor Circuit Output Voltage in each of two connection configurations:

Terminal 1=Input / Terminal 2= Floating Ground: 2 V Pk-Pk

Terminal 2=Input / Terminal 1= Floating Ground: 2.3 V Pk-Pk

- Comments on observed waveform quality or other notable behavior: Works well. High output. Best when positioned so that Large sides are facing East-West. Note when connected with Terminal 2=Input / Terminal 1= Floating Ground, detected wave is 180 degree out of phase.

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Tantalum Capacitors (USA):


Left to Right: Kemet T110A335K015AS 3.3 uF / 15V, Kemet M39003 6078J 2N936 10 uF / 25V, SS Mfg. CS2229 10 uF / 50V, Kemet T110B396K010AS 39 uF / 10V, Kemet 2900593-1 47 uF / 35V, G.E. CL53B132URG 320 uF / 112V



Tantalum Capacitors, Test:
Chan 1= Red = FT-3 Teflon .1 uF / 600V Standard
Chan 2= Black = SS CS2229 Tantalum 10 uF / 35V
Chan 3 = Blue = Kemet 2900593-1 Tantalum 47 uF / 35V
Chan 4= Green = GE CL53B1321UPG 320 uF / 112V


Summary: In the Tantalum Capacitors group, the smaller capacitors never did well as sensors but the 320 uF tantalum capacitor, worked extremely well in the earlier preliminary tests, with very nice waveforms and high output, over 2 volts out of the sensor and when the terminals were reversed, a good wave was produced that was 180 degrees out of phase with the Standard capacitor. In the recent four channel comparison sample recording tests, this capacitor had a great deal of noise and distortion. It did not do well at all. As I go into a little more detail on the Summary Page 11, I believe there is something going on here that is seasonal, having to do with the Earth and Sun.

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