Something that no one followed up on that I saw, was what I pointed out earlier, that since Barbosa and Leal's devices supposedly need a very expansive earth ground rod array in place (they are said to have specified to a customer 40 ground rods spread over an area of 50 x 30 meters, which would be about 7 meter spacing between all rods) , how could Barbosa and Leal travel anywhere and demonstrate their devices? For anyone who has followed Barbosa and Leal closely, did they ever demonstrate their devices away from their own home/lab? Does anyone know?
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Originally posted by dielectric View PostClarence I have another couple of questions for you
I haven't seen these questions asked or answered yet on this forum, my apologies if they already were asked.
1. Using your best guesstimate how many hours would you say you've run your various devices in total using this B&L generator device?
2. Since you have finished your B&L generator, have you had to top off the battery at all with a separate wall charger yet?
you have asked a genuine un self interested question that is valid and also is outside the "testing" mode which I despise with a passion. your question
instead concerns usage of the unit to profit return on investment point of
view. and your are also on point when you say quesstimate. because that is exactly what the answer will involve.
Hmmmm? - trying to think back the biggest user would have been the
microwave. that would be because of the fact that in operating it uses
say 13.o to 14.o amps on the lower power settings of 30 - 40 %. that is a lot
of cost when you use one to the extent that I do and will definitely show
in the amount of a monthly bill. my whole purpose from the get go was to
change the process from dollars out to a dollars return proposition.
I believe a good guesstimate would be around 6 hours. low settings involve longer use time and I do use the lower settings as it produces better results with regard to food tenderness and nutrition. high % hardens and browns quite a few items so I don't go there.
another Item of interest is the fact that this last Sunday evening and night
a violent wind storm of 60 mile/hr came thru my area tore the hell out of things and blew things not tied down - all over the place! an example was a house not a 1/4 mile from me that had its rear 60 ft awning with steel posts buried in concrete ripped off the house and sent up and over the house across the street into a neighbors yard and did damage to it.
the point being it caused a long session of BROWN OUTS to a total of 6 events! Guess who was sitting in LIGHT for those hours AND cooking as needed! YYYEEEPPP!!!! old Clarence.
In addition to the night time outage for several hours the next AM the power went out so that joint community utility effort could repair the downed wires and poles. Clarence had his breakfast cooked with no Problemo tho!
such as this is why I LOVE MY UNIT!
to the next question. as I have stated before - at times (because I have not yet had the ability to get at least 20 more rods installed due to 8 inches of rain in a 6 day period----yes you read it right) the rms voltage of the Ground Return neutral will drop below and not match the rms voltage of the inverter.
the ability of this system to have enough background earth potential to meet ALL loads that are added as need arises - is a MUST _ MUST _ MUST
requirement. I have NEVER hidden that fact at all but have OPENLY stated so.
Clarence is NOT a deceiver but a believer. HA! HA!
when I can install the extra rods to meet and cure the problem I will do so.
this I have openly stated before ALSO.
when using the unit to recharge the battery and I see that it is not progressing as fast as I deem it should do and mains is back and available I DO DO DO DO DO (hope that's enough DO's) use it to recharge the battery because it simply ZZZIIPPSS and its done! I do like this charger!
note this is ONLY a temporary means to and end, not a permanent one!
Hope this answers your questions for you Sir. if not blast me back.
@all thanks for listening,
Clarence
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Answer was before you - is now removed
Originally posted by level View PostSomething that no one followed up on that I saw, was what I pointed out earlier, that since Barbosa and Leal's devices supposedly need a very expansive earth ground rod array in place (they are said to have specified to a customer 40 ground rods spread over an area of 50 x 30 meters, which would be about 7 meter spacing between all rods) , how could Barbosa and Leal travel anywhere and demonstrate their devices? For anyone who has followed Barbosa and Leal closely, did they ever demonstrate their devices away from their own home/lab? Does anyone know?
the answer was in the 2012 - 2013 loose white shirted you tube video
which is now removed. they used MAINS and LIMITED GROUND access.
it was clear and you missed it!
later,
Clarence
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Originally posted by clarence View PostHello,
the answer was in the 2012 - 2013 loose white shirted you tube video
which is now removed. they used MAINS and LIMITED GROUND access.
it was clear and you missed it!
later,
Clarence
If they were able to demonstrate their device with a battery powered UPS or inverter as the power source with a simple ground connection, then that might indicate that the huge ground rod array may not be necessary at all. This is why I am asking. It would depend on the demonstration however. The demonstrations that were described on PESN are very unclear about how loads were connected and how measurements were done, so not much can be taken from that info.
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Thanks Clarence,
It is your right to do as you please, cause you put the time and finance to build your unit. With that said why hasn't anyone built one themselves and DID their own test..?
I've seen the power that comes from the earth. I'm testing with the Kurt oscillator and slowly increasing the size of my grids.
Why? Because I cannot afford this setup. This area is great for this type of testing and usage. But I test with what I have. I have a 2000 watt inverter on my solar bank for my shop. Heavy gauge wire, etc. But still not enough to build this exact unit. We do what is our right to do or not.
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Originally posted by clarence View Postto the next question. as I have stated before - at times (because I have not yet had the ability to get at least 20 more rods installed due to 8 inches of rain in a 6 day period----yes you read it right) the rms voltage of the Ground Return neutral will drop below and not match the rms voltage of the inverter.
the ability of this system to have enough background earth potential to meet ALL loads that are added as need arises - is a MUST _ MUST _ MUST
requirement. I have NEVER hidden that fact at all but have OPENLY stated so.
Clarence is NOT a deceiver but a believer. HA! HA!
when I can install the extra rods to meet and cure the problem I will do so.
this I have openly stated before ALSO.
when using the unit to recharge the battery and I see that it is not progressing as fast as I deem it should do and mains is back and available I DO DO DO DO DO (hope that's enough DO's) use it to recharge the battery because it simply ZZZIIPPSS and its done! I do like this charger!
note this is ONLY a temporary means to and end, not a permanent one!
Clarence
There, that wasn't so hard, was it? Now we know that your setup can't keep the battery charged up on its own, but you are hopeful that it might once you add 20 more ground rods, bringing your ground rod total up to 80 ground rods.
The truth will set you free.
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Originally posted by level View PostHello Clarence. Ok, so from what I can gather, you run for a while from the battery and the battery starts to become discharged, and then you recharge the battery with the battery charger plugged into the mains. You are hopeful that if you add 20 more ground rods that you may be able to get your setup to start self-recharging the battery itself, but you haven't tried this yet so you don't know.
There, that wasn't so hard, was it? Now we know that your setup can't keep the battery charged up on its own, but you are hopeful that it might once you add 20 more ground rods, bringing your ground rod total up to 80 ground rods.
The truth will set you free.
Just more blither and blather!
IT DOES charge it - it just takes longer --put some glasses on for a change!
I'm NOT tied up and bound like you - so GET OFF IT!
ClarenceLast edited by clarence; 04-22-2015, 05:09 PM.
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Originally posted by clarence View PostHello,
IT DOES charge it - it just takes longer --put some glasses on for a change!
I'm NOT tied up and bound like you - so GET OFF IT!
Clarence
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Originally posted by Wistiti View Post@Dragon
Where goes your last post?
I would like to learn more about what you said...
Thank you!
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Originally posted by dragon View PostThere was a little more information than I wanted out there at this time. I didn't have time to edit the post this morning and decided to dump the whole thing to save time. If you saved the drawings then it should be pretty clear. A few dollars in parts and 20 minutes worth of winding will get you there providing you have a couple grounds to work with.
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Originally posted by clarence View PostHello dielectric,
you have asked a genuine un self interested question that is valid and also is outside the "testing" mode which I despise with a passion. your question
instead concerns usage of the unit to profit return on investment point of
view. and your are also on point when you say quesstimate. because that is exactly what the answer will involve.
Hmmmm? - trying to think back the biggest user would have been the
microwave. that would be because of the fact that in operating it uses
say 13.o to 14.o amps on the lower power settings of 30 - 40 %. that is a lot
of cost when you use one to the extent that I do and will definitely show
in the amount of a monthly bill. my whole purpose from the get go was to
change the process from dollars out to a dollars return proposition.
I believe a good guesstimate would be around 6 hours. low settings involve longer use time and I do use the lower settings as it produces better results with regard to food tenderness and nutrition. high % hardens and browns quite a few items so I don't go there.
another Item of interest is the fact that this last Sunday evening and night
a violent wind storm of 60 mile/hr came thru my area tore the hell out of things and blew things not tied down - all over the place! an example was a house not a 1/4 mile from me that had its rear 60 ft awning with steel posts buried in concrete ripped off the house and sent up and over the house across the street into a neighbors yard and did damage to it.
the point being it caused a long session of BROWN OUTS to a total of 6 events! Guess who was sitting in LIGHT for those hours AND cooking as needed! YYYEEEPPP!!!! old Clarence.
In addition to the night time outage for several hours the next AM the power went out so that joint community utility effort could repair the downed wires and poles. Clarence had his breakfast cooked with no Problemo tho!
such as this is why I LOVE MY UNIT!
to the next question. as I have stated before - at times (because I have not yet had the ability to get at least 20 more rods installed due to 8 inches of rain in a 6 day period----yes you read it right) the rms voltage of the Ground Return neutral will drop below and not match the rms voltage of the inverter.
the ability of this system to have enough background earth potential to meet ALL loads that are added as need arises - is a MUST _ MUST _ MUST
requirement. I have NEVER hidden that fact at all but have OPENLY stated so.
Clarence is NOT a deceiver but a believer. HA! HA!
when I can install the extra rods to meet and cure the problem I will do so.
this I have openly stated before ALSO.
when using the unit to recharge the battery and I see that it is not progressing as fast as I deem it should do and mains is back and available I DO DO DO DO DO (hope that's enough DO's) use it to recharge the battery because it simply ZZZIIPPSS and its done! I do like this charger!
note this is ONLY a temporary means to and end, not a permanent one!
Hope this answers your questions for you Sir. if not blast me back.
@all thanks for listening,
Clarence
So if what Clarence says is true then he can indeed use the system to self charge the battery although slowly, and that in itself is pretty special.
Then the next logical question is why would the charger be charging slower off the earth than when using the mains (given there is no load other than the charger) if the system is capable of running a microwave just fine at 10+ Amps? Does a battery charger really draw that much current? I know battery chargers like that can probably push as much as 20 Amps to a battery bank at 14.2V DC but that only equates to about 2.5A at 110V AC. There should be no problem running the charger at full power.
To me this logically creates a hole in the theory that the battery and inverter is not powering the load all by itself. I could obviously be very wrong about the current draw of the charger though. Someone please pitch in here...?
Let's argue then that with the rain and moist soil the system's ability is severely hampered to the point where it cannot supply 2.5A at 110V... That is a pretty severe short coming meaning at this point you won't even get the microwave to turn on at all provided the power comes from the ground and not the battery.
Clarence would you say in your experience that when the soil is dry and everything is good the system can then charge the battery as fast as when using the mains?
Thanks again for your input.
FjohnnybLast edited by Fjohnnyb; 04-22-2015, 07:45 PM.When you are dead you don't know that you are dead. Its only difficult for others. Its the same when you are stupid.
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Originally posted by dragon View PostThere was a little more information than I wanted out there at this time. I didn't have time to edit the post this morning and decided to dump the whole thing to save time. If you saved the drawings then it should be pretty clear. A few dollars in parts and 20 minutes worth of winding will get you there providing you have a couple grounds to work with.When you are dead you don't know that you are dead. Its only difficult for others. Its the same when you are stupid.
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