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  • clarence
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    Trial run

    Originally posted by masen View Post
    I believe I made all the changes you suggested in your last two posts, Clarence, plastic box,etc. The rods are all connected with one return line, I believe the same as your diagram,[ black wire bottom left], the other four are on a separate line.[white wire on bottom left] I hope that it is right. Bye for now.


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    Hello masen,

    Everything looks good to me.
    I would power the charger by a mains receptacle for the first run
    in order to keep any load off of the captor output so that you may get an exact voltage reading on the captor output to see what rms voltage is available through the ground rod return system.
    I would have a DVMM set up ready to make a quick measurement on your two receptacle gang box.
    Also I would have a clamp meter (if you have one) clamped on the captor
    secondary top black wire ready to take an AC amperage measure.
    The AC amp reading should be some where around 1.4 amps.

    as a secondary method to be cautious on the trial run place your left thumb and forefinger on the top black captor secondary wire before you flip the invertor on. if you feel any immediate heat in the wire then immediately
    turn the invertor off.

    If there is no heat, then proceed with your measures as mentioned.
    the out come of the whole event will strictly depend on the GROUND ROD RETURN SYSTEM as this is what the whole unit is about - self powered energy FROM THE GROUND.

    Hope all of this helps you to achieve the good results that you
    are looking for.

    Best, and Respects,

    Clarence

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  • masen
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    Energy from the ground -Cont'd

    I believe I made all the changes you suggested in your last two posts, Clarence, plastic box,etc. The rods are all connected with one return line, I believe the same as your diagram,[ black wire bottom left], the other four are on a separate line.[white wire on bottom left] I hope that it is right. Bye for now.


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  • masen
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    Advice

    Thanks for all your valuable advice, I will post a picture in a couple of hours.

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  • clarence
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    Info on ground rods

    @ masen

    Hello masen,

    I just remembered you said you had rods one one side and then you said you had rods on the other side?

    There is only supposed to be a series LINKED LOOP of ground rods that is tied to the earth return lead back to the system. there should be no separate sides
    at all. and the ground rod that is used as the input rod should be in the outer center of the series loop.
    maybe I misunderstood your explanation? so I thought I would just check with
    you about that.

    Also I saw that you were hard wiring the charger as a load - I would not do that - put a plug on it so that it can be hooked and unhooked at will.
    the reason being that until you know what amount of voltage you are able to pull from the ground with the rods that you have you may want to simply plug the charger into a mains receptacle to keep the battery charged until
    such time as you see that the unit can also carry it as a load.
    just a easy temporary way to get a job done is all.

    Also later on I would definitely get rid of the use of metal gang boxes and use the plastic instead.

    Thanks, Respects,

    Clarence

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  • clarence
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    Originally posted by masen View Post
    Here is the picture of the ground rods before they were put down

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    Here is a picture of the electrical wiring

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    Hello masen,

    the first thing that jumped out to me was the fact that your secondary windings on the toroids are backwards! I'll attach the winding photo so that you can look at it again.
    also when you correct the secondary windings then ONLY connect the wires that come out ON TOP to each other and only connect the wires that come out on the BOTTOM to each other! include the polarizer wire with the BOTTOM connection.
    also move the GROUND RETURN 2 1/2 turns loop up to the top secondary windings and then let it continue on to be the load neutral as you intended.

    The next thing is that you split the polarizer wire BEFORE it PASSED THRU the connection to the secondary winding to the effect that it just wound up dead ended! correct that! after it passes through (use a long wire and just make a BARE SPOT on it to effect a connection) then you can let it continue on to a point where you want to use it to supply a load! little things make a BIG difference with this type unit.

    If you don't mind , make these corrections and then give me another photo
    for a look see before you flip the switch.

    good to see that you are in ernest!

    Respects,

    Clarence
    Last edited by clarence; 03-26-2016, 04:13 PM.

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  • masen
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    Pictures

    Here is the picture of the ground rods before they were put down

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    Here is a picture of the electrical wiring

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  • clarence
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    Originally posted by masen View Post
    Clarence: I would like to know if this electrical set up is correct? I don't have very much experience on this. I have 4 ground rods on one circuit and 24 - ten foot rods[rods are five-eights inch copper bonded]on the other. I have not hooked up the battery yet. Is there a special order for doing the electrical hookup? I don't know yet what will be hot? I am planning on taping all the joints etc.


    Hello masen,

    I tried clicking on what I believe you tried to send but nothing happened?

    mainly for however many rods you use you need to space them in a series loop with 3 feet between each rod in the series loop. also as you can see in the attachment the INPUT rod to the ground grid should be centered in the loop series or as close as possible to be able to effect a balanced earth
    potential on each leg of the ground grid RETURN to the captor.

    the attachment should be able to guide you the rest of the way.
    how effective the earth return will be totally dependent on how many rods you deploy and where your location is according to the magnetic anomaloy
    of the earth for that particular location.

    THE BEST TO YOU!

    Respects,

    Clarence
    Last edited by clarence; 03-26-2016, 04:13 PM.

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  • masen
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    Energy from the ground

    Clarence: I would like to know if this electrical set up is correct? I don't have very much experience on this. I have 4 ground rods on one circuit and 24 - ten foot rods[rods are five-eights inch copper bonded]on the other. I have not hooked up the battery yet. Is there a special order for doing the electrical hookup? I don't know yet what will be hot? I am planning on taping all the joints etc.


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  • clarence
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    Originally posted by szym1 View Post
    Hello Clarence: Thank God that they are people like you!
    Is it possible to use 240V? But, in a panel there are 2 lines 120/120V because when a furnace is used plus air-conditioner then you need 240V in a panel.
    Do we have to change anything in the blueprint? If so, then could you please get in touch with me via e-mail. Since I live in a desert air-conditioner is used a lot that's why I'm concerned because the air-conditioner uses a lot of power.
    Thanks for your ideas! Hoping to hear from you soon!
    Sincerely,
    Szym1
    Hello szym1,

    send me a PM and we'll go your suggested e-mail route.

    Respects,

    Clarence

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  • szym1
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    A Question

    Originally posted by clarence View Post
    Hello a.king21,

    my unit is still disassembled during my transition of it to the new nice plastic 24W / 37L/ 33H double tier shop cart.

    am just waiting for a couple of update components to come in from overseas.
    as usual time marches on at it's normal slow pace.
    have made an update to my series rod system as per B & L personal instruction to Fernando WAY BACK time wise ago when B & L gave him their demonstration.
    Will know the effect when its all back together!

    till then - thanks for your asking.

    as always, respects

    Clarence
    Hello Clarence: Thank God that they are people like you!
    Is it possible to use 240V? But, in a panel there are 2 lines 120/120V because when a furnace is used plus air-conditioner then you need 240V in a panel.
    Do we have to change anything in the blueprint? If so, then could you please get in touch with me via e-mail. Since I live in a desert air-conditioner is used a lot that's why I'm concerned because the air-conditioner uses a lot of power.
    Thanks for your ideas! Hoping to hear from you soon!
    Sincerely,
    Szym1

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  • clarence
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    Originally posted by a.king21 View Post
    Clarence: It's 2 weeks since you last posted.
    How is your device operating??
    Hello a.king21,

    my unit is still disassembled during my transition of it to the new nice plastic 24W / 37L/ 33H double tier shop cart.

    am just waiting for a couple of update components to come in from overseas.
    as usual time marches on at it's normal slow pace.
    have made an update to my series rod system as per B & L personal instruction to Fernando WAY BACK time wise ago when B & L gave him their demonstration.
    Will know the effect when its all back together!

    till then - thanks for your asking.

    as always, respects

    Clarence

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  • a.king21
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    Clarence

    Clarence: It's 2 weeks since you last posted.
    How is your device operating??

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  • Gringo11
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    Grounding

    Hello All,
    I’m reading your posts right from the beginning – don’t want to miss something of relevance. Currently somewhere around post #50. I’ve been planning for a while to replicate B&L device but it was (in my mind) too many unknowns. Now with Clarence setup, it seems finally doable.
    I’ve noticed there is a lot of references to grounding effect (number of rods in order to get it to working condition). Although not sure, maybe you have already came to this idea and covered it in later posts, I thought I better mention it before I finish reading all – this may take some time. It may be beneficial just like for Tesla Arial system to use, instead rods, larger plates (Aluminium, Brass, Copper).
    Pros: surface area is bigger and x2 since both sides are in contact with earth requiring less of them.
    Cons: Would be more difficult to get them into the ground. One would need to dig, place them in, and then to cover with dirt.
    Never the less – just a thought. I think I will try plates – with everything else identical as in Clarence’s setup.
    Good luck to all reproducing this awesome device. Great thanks to B&L and Clarence’s on clarifications.
    Cheers - Gringo

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  • totoalas
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    Originally posted by wantomake View Post
    Thanks,
    Can you post link to your video? Or is it posted here?

    wantomake
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD9AovHxJss

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  • Minsky
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    battery charger

    @All,
    Resting time and charging time of a battery and correctly switching a battery is possible and Stevan Cerovec seems to think he's found the perfect solution with his Tesla switch amplifier. This is just one leg of the Tesla switch. It could also be utilized as a good source for the B&L test bench.

    Take a gander

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