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  • marathonman
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    Steak

    No sir, i can't get past the BS and resistor taste, thanks for the offer though.
    14 awg will work fine for primaries.
    EIS is only 15 minutes from my house....WOO WHO !

    MM
    Last edited by marathonman; 11-10-2016, 06:57 PM.

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  • Ufopolitics
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    Originally posted by marathonman View Post
    UFOP;

    Temco has 10 awg wire https://www.temcoindustrial.com/copp...155-deg-c.html but 14 awg at EIS is half the price of ANY WHERE else.
    EIS is way, way cheaper.

    MM

    Yeap, they are expensive!!

    I got 10+ pounds of 14 awg for like $65.00 at EIS...while People above want $133.86!!!

    But hey they have the 10 awg...EIS do not sell it in small quantities...so 5 pounds is $59.93...

    I think it should work fine with 14 at primaries...plus I will use it as well for secondaries...except many, many more turns...


    Thanks...and btw...do you want any steak?


    Ufopolitics

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  • marathonman
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    10 awg wire

    UFOP;

    Temco has 10 awg wire https://www.temcoindustrial.com/copp...155-deg-c.html but 14 awg at EIS is half the price of ANY WHERE else.
    EIS is way, way cheaper.

    and you are correct the real way we are building part G will not build up heat from currant, it stores in in a magnetic field for later use unlike the heat death resistors.
    we are hear to educate and enlighten the world UFOP, lets not feed the trolls. they will find out on their own the chosen path taken leads to a dead end.

    and thank you David for the contribution, with your support and further donation we will give this device to the world in hopes of a greener tomorrow.
    I HUMBLY THANK YOU.

    MM
    Last edited by marathonman; 11-14-2016, 03:26 AM.

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  • Ufopolitics
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    "Steak "a l' Resistors"

    Hey Guys,

    Btw, The Guys at the other Thread are gonna be flaming my Steak...(hope they will do it)...since they would have some extra fire flames there...so let me know if you want some after they are done...

    I have spent a full day getting my wires for the Primaries...no 10 awg at EIS...only in Ninety Pounders at like 450 USD ...

    They also have a rectangular wire, not as wide as yours MM, but forget about their price at 200 pound spools minimum order...auch!!

    I've got a 14 awg 10 pounder spool...which is the bigger gauge in that weight...plus some nice red 8 gauge wire for connections...

    Coming along great...except...it is just a shame I can not fry my steak with part G...it barely gets warm...


    Regards


    Ufopolitics
    Last edited by Ufopolitics; 11-10-2016, 06:23 PM.

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  • marathonman
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    Part G

    Well i'm almost about done with part G, my big fat dynamic inductor that other people think is so darn complicated....wow ! wire wrapped around a core is really hard stuff. apparently to difficult and resort back to power, heat death resistors. good luck without a part G core....how @#*& can you be. must run in the thread. blind leading the blind telling the one that can see clearly your blind. don't fugure does it.

    it seams all the builders on the continuum understand this device and are moving forward. Yes, we understand you Figuera.







    We will change the world people, THE CONTINUUM.

    MM
    Last edited by marathonman; 11-18-2016, 08:28 AM.

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  • marathonman
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    Photo Albums

    I noticed you guys complaining about your photo storage site being down a lot. with that and postimage about to go down so i switched to a better solution.
    on this forum you have very little picture attachment storage to post pics but have basically unlimited photo Album storage on your profile pics. so what i have been doing is creating different photo albums and linking those pics to my post. this allows unlimited space and all your research in one spot for other members to copy and study to their harts content. each pick when clicked on has photo URL link at bottom of pic..... problem solved plus research is not spread all over the net.

    so basically you have two places for research storage, your own computer and here.....good back up.


    MM
    Last edited by marathonman; 11-09-2016, 09:37 PM.

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  • marathonman
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    Part G Construction

    Well folks after some drop damage (not from me) i repaired my part G but not finished.. i was bragging to neighbor and the doofas dropped it 10 minutes before posting, cracked the cores apart and mangled the wire pretty bad. some i had to replace and the core will need refinished but hey it's a pic. work in progress. bandaid was when i drilled a hole in finger. i would say it bounced off but then again i won't act like menbers of the other thread and just lie. ha, ha, ha.







    a video can be seen at youtube. it is short but to the point.. a simple repair job from clutz neighbor.... oh well, repairs must go on.

    https://youtu.be/sx39O1rD6os

    about time huh !


    MM
    Last edited by marathonman; 11-09-2016, 06:47 AM.

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  • marathonman
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    Double contact

    Looks great UFOP coming along nicely.

    i like the connectors for set N and set S better than the others. some thing to consider for other replicators for ease of assembly. good idea UFOP as using the type of wire i used is a royal pain in the arse to bend but zero resistance..

    I have one question, Why were you using resistors with part G in the first place.???

    also with 20 slot commutator each tap will be on for .833 milliseconds and 1.666 seconds for peak and lows. your double contact brush width will depend on how wide your gap is between each segment.

    glad you joined us.

    and glad photobroken is currantly not broken.... ha, ha, ha.

    one a side note, i downloaded Walter Russels home study course. very enlightening to say the least.

    if looking for core material large transformers are good but what is even better is three phase transformers. in three phase transformers all three legs are the same thickness so exact maching cores are easily attainable especially if multiple transformers are found of same make model ect. in standard transformers only the center leg is thick with outer legs at 1/2 that. just something to consider since i seen a 30 kva and a 75kva 3 phase for 200 buck on ebay. banged up but who cares all you need is the core right.
    there is no way you could get that amount of core material for that price unless it was free. a 75 kva three phase transformer has enough core material for almost a complete build.

    things that make you go hummm.

    MM
    Last edited by marathonman; 11-09-2016, 09:47 PM.

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  • Ufopolitics
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    Part G...Working Process...

    Hello All,

    Here is Part G 1800 VA ALPHA Core wound with 20 turns of 8 awg...Thanks God Photobroket is now working so far...fine!!

    [IMG][/IMG]

    As you could see...I am using Bolted Split Connectors to wire the commutator...that way I would be able to switch from 20 to 10 elements (Comm is 20 elements, so, bridging every two) and that way expanding the time of contact...But am running first a 20 (full) elements test.

    Plus another Zoomed detail...where I closed winding...

    [IMG][/IMG]

    And here after all contacts are very tight-secure and tested...I will melt soldering with my 175 Watts Gun, to avoid vibration getting anything loose.

    This is NOT the final build, as I still need to add all the extra insulated fiber glass paper and inserts between contacts and underneath. This is just for testing purposes.


    Regards


    Ufopolitics
    Last edited by Ufopolitics; 11-08-2016, 03:42 PM.

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  • marathonman
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    Many Thanks

    I thank you for your kind words and am glad you have so much fire when it comes to the Figuera device. it is a very special device and i to feel the same way as you do. part G is so simple yet complex at the same time. it is amazing what it can do and thus completely over looked by most status quo'ers. any person can say "no that is not going to work" that is when i say "really, did you test it" and of course the answer is always a big fat NO. imagine that. apparently it is easier to belittle and shame someone for their ideas than to do the actual research. sad but true as this is what is taking place. respect seems to be put on the back burner now a days.

    and you would be correct in saying use thick wire. Figuera used thick wire to cut down on losses through resistance. part G controls all currant flow through induction so wind your primaries accordingly as i see you are doing. smart man you are UFOP, Figuera would be proud.

    also as i have stated previously and with your observation, the interactions of the primaries, massive pressures are involved. if precaution to secure properly are not taken injury will result, bones will be broken and if hit in the scull, death can occur. so this is a warning to all builders, SECURE YOUR DEVICE.

    MM
    Last edited by marathonman; 11-09-2016, 09:43 PM.

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  • Ufopolitics
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    About Last Night Tests...

    Hello to All,

    Last night I finished my 1800 VA Toroid winding with 8 gauge bare wire...

    But I ran some tests with my new 600W (60VX10A) PSU...first I tested my Primary at 14 ohms...23 awg...and I could not raise amperage above 3 amps in the Max Mode...then I grabbed a couple of old stators from a test asymmetrical motor, with like 2.0 ohms each...I used a thick secondary core wound (just a few turns) with 18 awg...and run some tests...amperage raised up to 5 amps, I kept voltage around 20 something Volts...excellent magnetic field, and YES, the Induction at secondary was awesome!...I hooked an incandescent bulb...and it lit very bright...all three components were loose, so I was holding them with one hand...feeling the enormous shaking...while I separated the cores and it kept lighting...even with a pretty wide gap, while brightness just diminished a bit...Resistors started to smoke...and my roller bearing started to spark...so I stopped before fire will start...

    During test I tried different speeds, and different input voltages/currents...awesome results when I obtained like 20 something V Out...and only spending like 8V and 4 amps...still this needs huge improvements...as brush is NOT what I am looking for.

    So, I wanted to share this Test for all the members building the mechanical rotary switch.

    First off...Brush and Commutator Contacts MUST BE VERY, but I mean VERY ROBUST!!

    Brush must contact TWO SEGMENTS when transferring from element to element, so size of brush must be at least 1 and 1/2 the size of a comm contact.

    Brush AND Commutator must be rated for the VA we are working with.

    This also applies for the slip ring brush...it must be very firm and robust contacts!!

    If we have too much sparking...it is not good...Magnetic Field could collapse during operation and we will get weird spikes at output.

    Basically since we are working here with VERY ROBUST and "Currents Generous System"...related to Part G and Primaries of so low resistance...we need to have the mechanical switching ALSO VERY ROBUST!!

    Fast Traffic of heavy fluctuating currents through heavy wires is always seeking to "burst out" at any weak point (Poor Contact) found in our system...just think about it like a "Current Leak".

    The Vibrations are outrageous!!...so I am mounting everything very robust for final testing...we could use Brass Fasteners and rubber mounts, as very solid Spools which hold the coils (ALL)...My spools are made of Laminated Reinforced Fiberglass, basically at the ending walls where interactions take place and are bolted on between all three Primaries-Secondary.

    I am going to rewind my Primaries with 10 gauge...since Part G Toroid is 8 gauge...as I am replacing my comm by a larger one from a higher wattage motor...and to do that I have to Lathe a new shaft with reduction to fit within my rotary assy bearings...since new comm have a larger inner diameter bore.


    This is gonna be a very beautiful project!!


    THANKS MARATHONMAN!! for all you have freely shared here to ALL of Us...and please...do not hear all those skeptics...they have no idea...plus many are just "scared" to work on such simple but wonderful device...

    There is an old Spanish Phrase...in an old book..."The Quixote"...and it says...

    Deja que los Perros ladren Sancho amigo...es seņal que estamos avanzando...

    Dear Sancho, If you hear the Dogs barking too loud ...it just means we are moving right and ahead...



    Regards to everyone


    Ufopolitics
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  • admin
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    Hanon

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  • marathonman
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    donation

    Another contributor has spoken. the world is ready for clean free energy and Mr Brooke has spoken. we need clean energy now, not 10, 20, 30 years from now when oil has completely polluted EVERYTHING and made those monsters FILTHY RICH..... we need it NOW!

    The Figuera device can do this and a lot more. can you imagine driving from California to New York and back NON STOP. not in your dreams with ANY known fuels but with the Clemente device it is possible. the uses and implications of this device are utterly mind boggling.

    in 1908 the patent office demanded a working prototype unlike present day patent office that will patent a French fart..... no offence to the Frenchman.

    this device is REAL and was not covered up or destroyed by J.P. MORGAN so i thank you Mr Brooke for bringing this thread that much closer to a full build that we can give to the world.

    I did not open this thread to get rich by selling BS books. i opened this thread to teach top builders the how and why of this device so they can experiece the joy of a REAL free energy device first hand. together we will ignite the world to the possibilities of the figuera device. sure i could of put it in a book and made million but that is set aside for people that are selling pipe dreams. i for one would rather increase the human condition than just myself. i think that is called greed. so please donate for one of the best causes in a life time and be a part of the betterment of the human race not just the filling of the pocket.


    Thank you,

    MM
    Last edited by marathonman; 11-08-2016, 06:19 PM.

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  • marathonman
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    Primaries

    So i guess that what i have been saying you understand. makes a lot of sense doesn't it when you think about it. why in the world would you not wind your primaries that way when part G controls the currant.

    that is why i am glad there is intelligent people on this thread.

    as for my switching, my timing board is fine, it's the PNP Mosfets that do all the heavy lifting. found cheaper heavy lifters, IXTX90P20P these should do the job quite nicely.
    pic is PNP Mosfets on separate board. heat sinks (two) Mosfet board, (two) will be used to form cooling tunnel in a push pull fashion.



    By the way a couple of days ago a very generous donation was recieved. I THANK YOU, i will use this to populate my timing board and supplies i need. the quicker i build this the faster the world will find out about Clemente Figuera, the faster the world goes green. thanks David.

    all donations welcomed link below.

    Yes i agree, Mr. Bedini was one of a kind.

    MM
    Last edited by marathonman; 11-08-2016, 03:23 PM.

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  • Cornboy 555
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    Thanks MM, for your continuous updates, of what you have learned.

    My 3mm wire should be here this week and i will get on with winding G.

    If my prototype device pans out, i have located a good source of insulated copper foil in China, for primaries, for future larger builds.

    I really hope your silicon switching can handle the type of currents in this device, i just love spinning mechanical switching, hey UFO.

    Best wishes and thoughts to John Bedini and family.

    Warmest Regards, Cornboy.

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