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Bodkins, THAT is a long one! 32 Watt? #24 wire? Watch out, it does not make sense but those wires can shock real hard! I had mine with 24V into coils and both HV's on one side of fL/tube - that shock was worse than a camel kick!
See your video tomorrow!
36 watt #26 and #23wire (may try diode too see if i can play with the movement)
one problem im all out of 2n3055 order but waiting wednesday, thursday next week at best
The video you posted on above overunity thread, what were it's tags? Have to search fir everyone's youtube posts on my mobile, using blueapple.mobi - can't find yours...???
Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
The video you posted on above overunity thread, what were it's tags? Have to search fir everyone's youtube posts on my mobile, using blueapple.mobi - can't find yours...???
Sorry Inquorate but I'm not sure what you are asking for (tags)
When you post a youtube vid, you have to enter (at least on their mobile upload page) a video title, a description, and one or more words separated by spaces in 'tag' section, then select category... Ie, I put Aromaz as a tag on my vids with his circuit, so if ppl search 'Aromaz' in youtube search, my vids will come up in search result. But nevermind reposting link, I'll keep looking for it.
Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
@ Aromaz / Ren, Jet, Nat, Bodkins, Irquorate, Gotluc, Ashwerth, and all others
This video says alot to me. The reason is that the battery used in it is like what I have been using. It is small---not a 90 amp hr car battery!! It is a little 4.5 amp hr 12 volt sla. It ran 5 cfls all day. Never mind what the meters are saying, what I wanted to know was: does this thing work or not? Soooo-- I need to start gathering the parts now and try to replicate this. From my little "Sparky" experiment yesterday I really think that this conversion tube idea ( Corrie uses a wire wrapped flourscent tube) may be part of the phenomenon. Bodkins --you have the jump on this one and I'm anxious to see what you find out. Nat --- you turned us onto this what do you think?
Ren, Jet, Aaron and others--you have the years of experience what do you think?
The way that I would use this system is this way: Use two 12 volt batteries that were charged up by a small solar panel during the day and then put them togerther in series (24 volts) at night to get the light brightness needed.
Thanks Corrie.
When you post a youtube vid, you have to enter (at least on their mobile upload page) a video title, a description, and one or more words separated by spaces in 'tag' section, then select category... Ie, I put Aromaz as a tag on my vids with his circuit, so if ppl search 'Aromaz' in youtube search, my vids will come up in search result. But nevermind reposting link, I'll keep looking for it.
@ Aromaz / Ren, Jet, Nat, Bodkins, Irquorate, Gotluc, Ashwerth, and all others
This video says alot to me. The reason is that the battery used in it is like what I have been using. It is small---not a 90 amp hr car battery!! It is a little 4.5 amp hr 12 volt sla. It ran 5 cfls all day. Never mind what the meters are saying, what I wanted to know was: does this thing work or not? Soooo-- I need to start gathering the parts now and try to replicate this. From my little "Sparky" experiment yesterday I really think that this conversion tube idea ( Corrie uses a wire wrapped flourscent tube) may be part of the phenomenon. Bodkins --you have the jump on this one and I'm anxious to see what you find out. Nat --- you turned us onto this what do you think?
Ren, Jet, Aaron and others--you have the years of experience what do you think?
The way that I would use this system is this way: Use two 12 volt batteries that were charged up by a small solar panel during the day and then put them togerther in series (24 volts) at night to get the light brightness needed.
Thanks Corrie.
Lidmotor
Hi Lidmotor,
I think before we conclude it is the mag wire wrapped fluorescent tube in Aromaz setup that is making the difference in his setup it would be best for Aromaz to do the simple test I asked him some posts up to do.
Test asked Aromaz to do:
Could you please do a test on your Dual setup by removing only your Tube Coil and after check the amp draw in order to conclude if it is the tube coil making the difference (low amps) or is it the Dual setup that is making the difference.
This simple test should immediately show the results! or am I missing something.
@ Aromaz / Ren, Jet, Nat, Bodkins, Irquorate, Gotluc, Ashwerth, and all others
This video says alot to me. The reason is that the battery used in it is like what I have been using. It is small---not a 90 amp hr car battery!! It is a little 4.5 amp hr 12 volt sla. It ran 5 cfls all day. Never mind what the meters are saying, what I wanted to know was: does this thing work or not? Soooo-- I need to start gathering the parts now and try to replicate this. From my little "Sparky" experiment yesterday I really think that this conversion tube idea ( Corrie uses a wire wrapped flourscent tube) may be part of the phenomenon. Bodkins --you have the jump on this one and I'm anxious to see what you find out. Nat --- you turned us onto this what do you think?
Ren, Jet, Aaron and others--you have the years of experience what do you think?
The way that I would use this system is this way: Use two 12 volt batteries that were charged up by a small solar panel during the day and then put them togerther in series (24 volts) at night to get the light brightness needed.
Thanks Corrie.
Lidmotor
At this point you could just put the solar panels by the CFL's.
The panels will pick up a lot of power off the cfl's
You could make a box of panels and put the cfl's inside lol.
But really if its only using micro amps you should be able to get more power out of the panels than you put into the cfl's
wow the momentum is building.....the quickening has begun!!!
@aromaz amazing!! Looks like i will have to incorporate your circuit into my wireless transmission system. Great work!!!
The spheres are 8" stainless steel, holllow, insulated 3 coats with clear arcylic paint
@lidmotor
My conversion tube was developed after studying morays, teslas & grays patents & reading lost science. The connections are there. I discovered that my magnet wire was sparking b/w the positive of the battery of my transmission circuit to some magnet wire to the other 36v battery pack which wasnt connected to anything....having no experience with spark gaps....i studied it further and realised it was sparking via the insulation.....from there i thought about incorporating harold aspen cylinders...then developed it further with insulation.....then drilled holes in it....so now it resembles a hybrid harold aspen / edwin gray conversion tube....which according to lost science amplifies the radiant energy and it does!!! But the weird part is that there is no metal connections the sparking is still occuring via the insulation....I beleive this is what telsa was really doing with the squirel cage...it isnt a coil as such....if one studies the patents...you will realise that the squirel cage has 2 layers.....one coil within another coil in the shape of a cylinder. A cylinder within a cylinder.....which he then surrounds his secondary....that was why i wanted to move my conversion tube so that it surrounds the ignition coil...i tested my 2nd ignition coil......i probably need to test it again now that i have simplified it back to one ignition coil in the transmission circuit.
From what i have read there seems to be particular shapes that amplify the radiant energy....cylinders and spheres.....so using a cylinder shaped CFL like aromaz is doing could be amplifying the radiant energy just as the conversion tube does...
The insulation, cuts, holes all play a part in the amplification process. Just as per Grays system
in the colarado notes tesla puts cuts in the tinfoil sphere on one particular day.....in lost science tesla places cuts into some cylinders....and it amplifies the radiant energy......that is why i have placed holes in my cylinders....gray did the same.....tesla did it with his squirell cage.....everyone needs to look at teslas coils...not as coils as such but as cylinders......it is a change in understanding......
i have often wondered why a coil magnifys normal electricity at all. Is it because that aether magnifies in this particular shape...well according to tesla it does...it is just that the coils is magnifying the aether at a more primitive level at an electron level....once you move to proper impulse currents then the cylinder does the same with the radiant energy.......if one gets a proper white aether stream then it really shows us
Please note that it incorporates circuitry that is attached to the motor as well, the main point is the notes on the tubes construction. Id like to see if it makes a difference with the tube if it is sealed/in vacuum.
@ Aromaz. Well done my friend. Irrefutable proof that amp draw really is that low. Light output looks reasonable too. Like Gotoluc said Id like to see if the wirewound tube makes a difference or not. Some tests with it connected and disconnected would be good. Also a pic or vid of light output in a totally dark room
Also regarding toroidals and spheres guys. Teslas coils employed these ontop of the secondary to add capacitance to his secondary. A simple page here: Small Tesla coil
"A Tesla coil is a resonant transformer. It is basically two LC circuits, tuned to the same resonant frequency. The secondary coil and the topload form one circuit; the coil provides the inductance and the topload most of the capacitance. The second circuit is formed by a high voltage capacitor and a much smaller primary coil."
Theres those words again, capacitance and inductance.....
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