Thats what I thought you were talking about. If you look at the load tests they check the batterries while running. And even while running the batteries continued to sustain or loose.
Thats not to say they weren't conserving energy. Obviously they were.
The electrodyne report that used to be in the Practical guide to free energy (PGFE) stated that they had to add energy to the system on a regular basis. They also used the 6 switch version.
But... the originall circiut was 4 switch, according to the PGFE. With 4 switch's it is not possible to have a grounded circiut. No one has every came out and said it on this particular circiut but if you peice it together with the theories and working operations of other devices, then the conculsion should be obvious.
I wish their was solid state way of doing it.
Matt
Thats not to say they weren't conserving energy. Obviously they were.
The electrodyne report that used to be in the Practical guide to free energy (PGFE) stated that they had to add energy to the system on a regular basis. They also used the 6 switch version.
But... the originall circiut was 4 switch, according to the PGFE. With 4 switch's it is not possible to have a grounded circiut. No one has every came out and said it on this particular circiut but if you peice it together with the theories and working operations of other devices, then the conculsion should be obvious.
I wish their was solid state way of doing it.
Matt
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