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  • #61
    Don't Look at Me

    You are the man Matthew. You are way over me but I'll be quiet now and watch. Thanks for the information.

    Well I could try something if I ever stop all this ranting

    You are the man to lead us Matthew, I just wish you would. You are the best man to lead. It sure ain't me.

    Mikey



    Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
    Your right Mikey. I made mistake, I missed what he said just like you did when you went to look for it. I still won't believe an ounce of it until I see it work. But I am capable enough to build it. How bout you?

    So I got a generator that will work that puts out 120 vac from 12 volt and its mechanical and smooth. Its bipolar and that is what he said is require from the generator. Its easy to build for sure if anybody else wants details.

    I think the best way to test is to use the Tesla type transformer. At least thats the best way to up the voltage. Flat pancakes don't require much to make and it already has precedent in wireless transmission.

    OS:Tesla, Meyl, and Jackson's Wireless Aetheric Power Transmission - PESWiki

    And the fellow in the video sited the patent himself.

    At minimum it should show something.

    Is anybody else going to try anything? Got any plans? Discussion can only go far.

    Matt

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    • #62
      Another Gerard Video on the Horizon



      Originally posted by Gerard Morin in YouTube comments on or around 12/22/2014

      In the next week we will shoot another video, where I will explain better.. each step. I different generator, with a better explanation. 6000 watt. you need 20 hp gas engine to achieve this.
      So if this promise holds true, we should have another video to watch in a few days. Let's hope that he gives us more details.

      Regards,

      VIDBID
      Regards,

      VIDBID

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      • #63
        I don't think your gonna find cold current from that. Flyback and sepic currents are pretty hot.

        I think the cold seen in the video is along the line of Electrostatic cooling. Maybe not. Unfortunately I don't think anyone is even going to test this guys theories let alone go out and buy the large scale transformer or develop a method for producing bipolar current that is independent of the grid.

        I see some correlation between work I have done and what he is talking about so I want to try, but it will take bit of time. Gotta round up a few parts first and hopefully harvest enough crops over the next couple of weeks to afford a spool of wire or two.

        If he is wiring the thing up with 120 vac then his voltages in the transformer are at 7200. to build a transformer your looking at 1:60 ratio. To keep from burning up your looking something like 25000 ft wire. Maybe 400 ft of 24 for the primary and 24000 ft for the secondary output.
        You can use a real low induction on the primary but then you need to regulate current and that all has cost as well and i am not sure of the results if start regulating current. To test this you really do need those big transformers.

        Anybody willing to pool some money and try? I got 200 bucks right now. I'll have to eat light but thats OK I'm fat. We can all buy in on some of those used transformers Mikey was talking about.

        Come ON!! this is a discussion lets discuss it.

        Matt

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
          I don't think your gonna find cold current from that. Flyback and sepic currents are pretty hot.


          I don't know. To me, the top schematic as shown above looks very much like the schematic as shown below.



          Regards,

          VIDBID
          Regards,

          VIDBID

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
            Anybody willing to pool some money and try? I got 200 bucks right now.
            If you really want to do build this type of device, have you considered Kickstarter or other similar crowd funding programs?

            Would you make videos and post them? Would you share your results and pictures?

            Would you release all information gathered by your efforts into the public domain?

            Code:
             
            https://www.kickstarter.com/
            Code:
             
            http://www.crowdcrux.com/10-best-kickstarter-alternatives/
            Regards,

            VIDBID
            Regards,

            VIDBID

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            • #66
              Well build it and see. If you get frost bite from the shock and not a burn or even if you can show cooling in a circuit I'll take back what I said.
              The free energy guide leaves a lot to be desired.

              So how bout that crowd funding, anybody game!!!

              Matt

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              • #67
                Originally posted by vidbid View Post
                If you really want to do build this type of device, have you considered Kickstarter or other similar crowd funding programs?

                Would you make videos and post them? Would you share your results and pictures?

                Would you release all information gathered by your efforts into the public domain?

                Code:
                 
                https://www.kickstarter.com/
                Code:
                 
                http://www.crowdcrux.com/10-best-kickstarter-alternatives/
                Regards,

                VIDBID
                Absolutly. I would even sign contracts on the blockchain. We don't need kickstarter we can crowd fund and sign contract with Ultra coin

                Matt

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                • #68
                  We can even keep crowd funding and keep people financed to do more replications.

                  Matt

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
                    We don't need kickstarter
                    And why wouldn't we need Kickstarter?

                    Regards,

                    VIDBID
                    Regards,

                    VIDBID

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by vidbid View Post
                      And why wouldn't we need Kickstarter?

                      Regards,

                      VIDBID
                      You can enter into contractual agreements with ultra coin. So we would write contract that would say any contributor would receive 100% of the info derived from the product, which is the test. Same as Kickstarter without the over head.

                      Matt

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
                        You can enter into contractual agreements with ultra coin. So we would write contract that would say any contributor would receive 100% of the info derived from the product, which is the test. Same as Kickstarter without the over head.
                        But doesn't Kickstarter have a better reputation?

                        Regards,

                        VIDBID
                        Regards,

                        VIDBID

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                        • #72
                          When ten people say they will help fund it we'll start kickstarter or whatever.

                          Put your money where your mouth is, Thats all that matters.

                          Cheers
                          Matt

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
                            Well build it and see. If you get frost bite from the shock and not a burn or even if you can show cooling in a circuit I'll take back what I said.
                            I don't need you to take back anything.

                            Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
                            The free energy guide leaves a lot to be desired.
                            How so? It looks quite extensive to me. Consider that PJKbook.pdf is 43,928 KB in size, not a small undertaking, at all. Patrick Kelley also has other resources at his web site.

                            Code:
                             
                            http://www.free-energy-info.com/
                            Regards,

                            VIDBID
                            Regards,

                            VIDBID

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
                              Put your money where your mouth is, Thats all that matters.
                              No one has to put their money where their mouth is.

                              It's completely voluntary.

                              Regards,

                              VIDBID
                              Regards,

                              VIDBID

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
                                Well build it and see.
                                So how bout that crowd funding, anybody game!!!

                                Matt
                                I'll get it tested, you don't have to change the subject. No one builds anything they repost speculation and You tube videos. Its OK be the crowd, don't stand out, be an armchair free energy advocate. Bro Mikey wants you!!!

                                Or not...who knows.

                                Matt

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