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  • Forgot to upload my schematics.

    Here are the schematics. Also, I just watched nilrehob's video. With my schematic, I have only 4 switches planned for the battery swap. It may be an idea that could help you?

    Again, the first diagram is just of what is in my video. Not all the switches are completed yet. The second is what I'm working on.
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    • @captainpecan

      Take a look at the doc that ashtweth mentions in his post:
      http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...html#post41199

      This is the direct link to the doc:
      http://www.panaceauniversity.org/Tesla%20Switch.pdf

      Hope this helps.

      /Hob
      Hob Nilre
      http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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      • @captainpecan

        I have been looking at your second circuit, and it seems to be variant of the Tesla-switch, but without rapid switching on S1 to S4, which I believe the TS have?
        Hob Nilre
        http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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        • Originally posted by nilrehob View Post
          I finally got new reed-switches
          There are no adjustments made yet, this is the first run:

          YouTube - Tesla-switch part 4
          I have had the motor running now for about 24h, and while the voltage on the batteries is dropping, the speed of the wheel is increasing. I believe it's because I haven't tried to trim the position of the reed-switches yet as this is the very first run. Something is working as a brake and as the batteries is weakening so is the break. I guess...
          Hob Nilre
          http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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          • Switching in the schematic

            Yeah, I finally got a chance to read through all the posts in this thread, and most of the documents that were linked to. Great info, most of which I had not seen yet.

            About the switching in my schematic, actually those would be mechanical switches is the plan anyway. I plan on making a newman to do the switching for me. Kind of a 2 for 1 deal. Getting good work out of it, and rapid switching. I also was thinking making my own relay using permanent magnets with the switching. This way depending on the polarity of the current in the coil, the switch will either push away, or attract towards.

            Thats where I'm at so far. After reading the whole thread now, it seems most are already farther than I am, but I will try and do my work slightly different than all the rest so maybe my work will help everyone too in some way! Thanks for your comments.

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            • I have to ask

              I cant take it anymore, it's driving me crazy... lol... What is his name, is it Mike Mueller, or is it Eike Mueller? I am thinking it is Mike, as it is printed on the cover of the Mueller report, and a typo took over since then. Not that it matters, but it's bugging me... Anyone know for sure?

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              • Hi nilrehob , captainpecan and ALL. Thanks for all the new additions guys and keeping the R and D alive that's what we all need, ill start updating the PDF with all your stuff soon. We still have ours in pieces and want to look at Dave Solid state one in there ASAP and will post for all.
                Last edited by ashtweth; 02-02-2009, 02:40 AM.

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                • Guys new additions on the solid state switching given tome By Dave.
                  thanks Dave.

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                  • Hello all,

                    Interesting thread here. I don't have the resource to replicate it but I will keep reading this thread. Cold resistor in the document really interest me so I make a replication of T2 diagram with relay. It make a really good charger.

                    A couple of difference from Imhotep Radiant Oscillator:
                    - need two battery
                    - No spark at the relay !
                    - No heat at the relay !
                    - directional. Neon glow both electrode at IRO, only one at this replication.


                    I still don't test wether the battery has been surface charged or not. 6.6 to 10.2 in two hours for broken 12V 7Ah Gel battery.

                    I use 12V computer power supply as source. I guess this charger will stop charging when the battery reach the same voltage as source. Is it?

                    Edit:
                    Second picture fixed
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                    Last edited by sucahyo; 02-02-2009, 07:42 AM.

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                    • Originally posted by captainpecan View Post
                      ...but I will try and do my work slightly different than all the rest so maybe my work will help everyone too in some way!
                      Great! I look forward to Your posts!
                      Hob Nilre
                      http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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                      • Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
                        Guys new additions on the solid state switching given tome By Dave.
                        thanks Dave.
                        Does Dave have it up and running? Is he posting in another thread or on a youtube channel?
                        Hob Nilre
                        http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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                        • @ sucahyo

                          Second picture, it looks like You're short-circuiting the source-battery when the relay is at rest?
                          Hob Nilre
                          http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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                          • Originally posted by nilrehob View Post
                            @ sucahyo

                            Second picture, it looks like You're short-circuiting the source-battery when the relay is at rest?
                            Oops, thanks for notifying. I attach the correct picture.
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                            Last edited by sucahyo; 02-02-2009, 07:48 AM.

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                            • Hi nilrehob , no Dave has not built yet, he is as busy ans you and I

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                              • solid state version

                                @nilrehob
                                Great experiment!
                                Would you mind sharing a bit more in detail how you are switching the 4-pole relay from the timer and how the batteries were connected to the poles as your circuit diagram was simplified? Did you have to amplify the timer output with a transistor?
                                Thanks and good luck with further experiments

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