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Would someone mind posting the pic of how to wire up the fan so it self oscillates. PPPlease. I can't see the pic. or perhaps if you know how could you just explain it?
Thanks
If you've made it this far then I've finally quit rambling.
I would like to know if anyone could give me some links or some bibliography about the coil collapse concept. As I understand this concept is also typical in our CEE but they assume it as useless, isn't it? I would like to study it vastly and I just can't find information. So I would please anyone contribution. Thanks!
Dancing the dance of Shiva in the middle of a meleé of particles, that is to say in the vacuum
Hi,
I decided to post this video on this thread because of the interest here in the earth ground path. This video shows this phenomenon. I don't know what it means. Bedini uses it in his circuit diagrams. After I made this video and posted it, I hooked up the earth ground and the antenna to a super cap bank and left it alone. The voltage on the cap bank is still climbing. It goes up very slowly but it goes up. Notice the way that I connected the diodes. Logic says that this should not work. To me this looks really really like free energy. I may be paying for it. It may just be house current leaking out somehow. But ---until I hooked something up to it-- the stuff was just wasted. I would rather believe that this is truly energy from the environment around us. A gift from Mother Nature.
I would like to know if anyone could give me some links or some bibliography about the coil collapse concept. As I understand this concept is also typical in our CEE but they assume it as useless, isn't it? I would like to study it vastly and I just can't find information. So I would please anyone contribution. Thanks!
Tony van Roon has an excellent website that explains how electronic components work. There are tutorials there on most modern solid state devices. By the way there are lots of conventional circuits that do make use of the collapse of the field in a coil. Tony has a tutorial on just coils so it should tell you all you want to know.
citfta
Just because someone disagrees with you does NOT make them your enemy. We can disagree without attacking someone.
Would someone mind posting the pic of how to wire up the fan so it self oscillates. PPPlease. I can't see the pic. or perhaps if you know how could you just explain it?
Thanks
Hi Wantfreeenergy,
You might try a bifilar in the trigger section and use 2 seperate ends from the coil.this works well for me.Happy experimenting
Would someone mind posting the pic of how to wire up the fan so it self oscillates. PPPlease. I can't see the pic. or perhaps if you know how could you just explain it?
Thanks
If you set the resistances right, it will pulse at its own synchronized frequency
I haven,t done that yet but i make it self oscillates by adding a ignition coil to the positive and negative of the primary fan wire. http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...-video-21.html
It half way down the page.
Disconnect the charging side of the circuit at the battery (the neon side). If your pot is tuned correctly the neon will glow. This only happens if the charging battery is disconnected. I believe the neon protects the transistor from HV while the circuit is "running."
I've managed to fix my fan's broken wire without having to remove the stator.
I think I've managed to attach a wire to a non-common pole of the stator (C2), but I seem to be getting a rather low output from the wire when testing it with my multimeter. I'm going to try to see If I can get a better connection, or try another non-common pole.
Edit: I've tried another pole of the stator, and I wasn't getting any voltage spikes either. I'll try to get a better connection later.
it's great to see someone using the earth for the battery. on my other comp I saved tons of stuff, "which no longer works", and I had videos saved on there from youtube about a person using a tesla circuit and using the earth as the battery. The voltage kept climbing slowly. He was using (aluminum?) awning panels. He also stated that he was talking to a person that had somewhere in the area of an 8' by 20' awning that he connected to the same type of circuit, and he was generating 120 volts. he didn't have a link to the guy generating the 120v. actuall here's the youtube account YouTube - Utilization of Radiant Energy 1901 Nikola Tesla,My test 8 just in case i didn't insert the link properly the users name is boxa888
but i've been wanting to try that for a while. Use the earth for the battery and then run one of these bedini circuits/motor and generate electricity. what I am really looking forward to trying is the tesla switch using the earth as the batteries.
to all I've tried the spiral rotor fan motor from a stove, and I haven't got it running. yet? we'll see.
it's great to see someone using the earth for the battery. on my other comp I saved tons of stuff, "which no longer works", and I had videos saved on there from youtube about a person using a tesla circuit and using the earth as the battery. The voltage kept climbing slowly. He was using (aluminum?) awning panels. He also stated that he was talking to a person that had somewhere in the area of an 8' by 20' awning that he connected to the same type of circuit, and he was generating 120 volts. he didn't have a link to the guy generating the 120v. actuall here's the youtube account YouTube - Utilization of Radiant Energy 1901 Nikola Tesla,My test 8 just in case i didn't insert the link properly the users name is boxa888
but i've been wanting to try that for a while. Use the earth for the battery and then run one of these bedini circuits/motor and generate electricity. what I am really looking forward to trying is the tesla switch using the earth as the batteries.
to all I've tried the spiral rotor fan motor from a stove, and I haven't got it running. yet? we'll see.
Wantfreeenergy,
Thanks for the comment and interest. I think that this subject has been discussed here on another thread but it applies to this project and the Imhotep Lite. Boxa888 is someone I have been watching along with others on Youtube who are experimenting with the earth battery. I just stumbled onto another interesting video by someone who has researched the subject and explained that the old telegraph systems used earth batteries both here and in europe. Very interesting stuff. Here is the video--
it's great to see someone using the earth for the battery. on my other comp I saved tons of stuff, "which no longer works", and I had videos saved on there from youtube about a person using a tesla circuit and using the earth as the battery. The voltage kept climbing slowly. He was using (aluminum?) awning panels. He also stated that he was talking to a person that had somewhere in the area of an 8' by 20' awning that he connected to the same type of circuit, and he was generating 120 volts. he didn't have a link to the guy generating the 120v. actuall here's the youtube account YouTube - Utilization of Radiant Energy 1901 Nikola Tesla,My test 8 just in case i didn't insert the link properly the users name is boxa888
but i've been wanting to try that for a while. Use the earth for the battery and then run one of these bedini circuits/motor and generate electricity. what I am really looking forward to trying is the tesla switch using the earth as the batteries.
to all I've tried the spiral rotor fan motor from a stove, and I haven't got it running. yet? we'll see.
The tesla switch is what started me off, i think the fan in ocillation can switch the all important three switches, Have a ground and anntena and bingo off we got!!!!!!!!!!!
Here is a photo of my 160 mA coil with a schematic diagram. I hope this serves a purpose. As usual, I pay my respect to John Bedini and Imhotep in their valuable contributions to humanity and science.
This is the link to Imhotep's "power house" he is mentioning below this post, the radio shack motor catalog number 273-0238.
Here is a photo of my 160 mA coil with a schematic diagram. I hope this serves a purpose. As usual, I pay my respect to John Bedini and Imhotep in their valuable contributions to humanity and science.
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great close up of stator ,thanks for your excellent work .
for those of you who are having no success on modding dc brushless motors ,i would try this model radio shack motor Catalog number 273-0238 ,it is very easy to modify and is a dream to disassemble ,(pull label off ,then clip, then rotor, then twist stator off,(only has a small blob of black silicon rubbery glue which easily twists off) then unsolder circuit board (has the schematic on the back of carton ,showing the common pole wires) (then look at Agongon's great photo of the stator holes and add the fourth pin) separate the common wire from the post with 2 wires and solder it to your new post and the fan is done. use the schematic diagram that Agonoon has posted and build the circuit then spin it up. this fan is a power house it puts out massive spikes,the best i have used so far.i use this one for my combo emergency fan light ,it charges batteries great ,and helps power the light also.(pictures are somewhere in the imhotep radiant oscillator thread).you cannot go wrong with this fan it is sooo easy to mod.
i am working on other circuits and will be submitting them shortly (the basic radiant oscillator is complete and ready to upload but i wanted some last minute improvements to be added ) it is the easy,simple way to get radiant energy.
“Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”
Hi everyone. This is my first post. I have been reading for a couple of weeks now and have built one SSG circuit with an Imhotep fan conversion. Thanks to everyone for sharing.
I will give you what I have found and would be happy with any and all feedback.
Original fan, Power logic PL80S12M, 12v, three wire, .13 amp.
Coils resistance after separation, 62.3 and 63.7 ohms.
At first it would not run on a 9v battery, after using a 12v source it ran but slow, I then bypassed the fixed resistor in the trigger circuit and it sped up and became more flexible as to source voltage. It seemed to need a jump-start.
I spent quite a bit of time trying to charge an old 9v with a new one as the source and eventually gave up. The battery was just too far gone. I switched to a power supply for testing and was able to charge the 9v that I had run down trying to charge the old one.
Since turning the pot up increased the efficiency I added more resistors. I have gone from a trigger resistance of 1k, which gave me power consumption of 58 mA @ 12.1v and power output 1.0mA @ 9v and 1920 RPM fan speed to a trigger resistance of 4.7k, power consumption of 20 mA @ 12.1v, power output of 4.5 to 5.7mA @ 9v and 960 RPM. This output is hard to gauge because it is constantly moving. My meter has an “analog” scale, which ranges from 2.5 to 10mA sort of rhythmically.
I played with the trigger resistors again with a capacitor “dead ended” (no charge battery) on the output and found that with a .22mf (old automotive condenser) I could achieve 75v @ 1k, 103v @ 2k, 125v @ 3k and 127, @ 4.7k. I also had a 47mf 220v and a 330mf 250v and found that they would both charge up to 108v with a 4.7k trigger resistor.
It would be nice to have someone chime in here and let me know if I am in the ballpark on efficiency with this system and let me know if there are other variables that I should be playing with in this part of the circuit.
With the 47mf across the output and with the charge battery in place it seemed to bring the charge battery voltage up considerably quicker (a tenth of a volt in 5 min. as opposed to a tenth in 30 min).
I have rigged up a little load tester and am going to run some tests on mA hour in vs. mA hour out. I want to follow the alkaline 9v test through to some conclusion before I move on to lead acid.
I’ll find out pretty soon but does anyone know if this little guy will move a 200 amp hour 12v in any kind of reasonable time?
Thanks again to everyone. Particularly John Bedini and Imhotep.
great close up of stator ,thanks for your excellent work .
i am working on other circuits and will be submitting them shortly (the basic radiant oscillator is complete and ready to upload but i wanted some last minute improvements to be added ) it is the easy,simple way to get radiant energy.
Like... Wow!
~Imhotep~ you're a *STAR*
What an amazingly simple device to generate High Voltage Spikes... By Jove, this is going to be a terrific ride ~ Fantastic, well done!
and Lidmotor your presentation of ~Imhoteps~ Radiany Relay Oscillator is brilliant.
Thank you both for encouraging everyone to see more
Hi everyone. This is my first post. I have been reading for a couple of weeks now and have built one SSG circuit with an Imhotep fan conversion. Thanks to everyone for sharing.
At first it would not run on a 9v battery, after using a 12v source it ran but slow, I then bypassed the fixed resistor in the trigger circuit and it sped up and became more flexible as to source voltage. It seemed to need a jump-start.
You should be able to run it easily on a 9v PP3. Something not right there.
I played with the trigger resistors again with a capacitor “dead ended” (no charge battery) on the output and found that with a .22mf (old automotive condenser) I could achieve 75v @ 1k, 103v @ 2k, 125v @ 3k and 127, @ 4.7k. I also had a 47mf 220v and a 330mf 250v and found that they would both charge up to 108v with a 4.7k trigger resistor.
Why use the condenser? Try it with capacitor only, but be sure it is rated at around 250 volts. Rather than changing all those resistors, why not get a 1K potentiometer? You can tune the motor much easier that way.
It would be nice to have someone chime in here and let me know if I am in the ballpark on efficiency with this system and let me know if there are other variables that I should be playing with in this part of the circuit.
Like you, I am experimenting mainly with Alkaline batteries etc., but realise that they cannot use/convert the Radiant Energy as lead-acid batteries will.
I want to follow the alkaline 9v test through to some conclusion before I move on to lead acid.
Good for you!
I’ll find out pretty soon but does anyone know if this little guy will move a 200 amp hour 12v in any kind of reasonable time?
Whoaaaaa.... big fella, take it easy!
DaveM, you have a small motor/energizer that draws mA of current. Do you really think it could " move a 200 amp hour 12v in any kind of reasonable time?".
Why not try a small 12v car, or better still a motorcycle battery first and see what results you can get with that first? Ideally you need to 'cycle' a lead-acid battery around twenty times before it has attuned itself to the Radiant Energy. That, according to John Bedini, is when you should really see some definate improvements. eg - Higher capacity, Deeper discharge rates, Faster recovery times.
To cycle a lead-acid battery, means to charge the battery with Radiant Energy and then discharge the battery at its 20 hour rate. Now how long do you think it would really take to cycle your 200 amp hour battery, 20 times? I would guess weeks, or even months?
Personally, I would recommend you take it easy and enjoy yourself. You have created your very first Bedini/Imhotep Energizer and that is an achievement which very few people ON THIS PLANET have done. ~ CONGRATULATIONS ~
Carry on experimenting as you are doing and read as much as you can about these Energizers. They are amazing devices and thankfully, through the efforts and courage of people like John Bedini, Imhotep and others, we are now able to reproduce their discoveries and be part of an ever growing community, dedicated to helping others do the same.
Thanks again to everyone. Particularly John Bedini and Imhotep.
"I say that if a TEN year old can do this and win, what the **** is wrong with the whole World?"
~ John Bedini ~ 8 Mar 2000 - http://www.keelynet.com/bedmot/bedmot.htm
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