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  • Very clean

    Originally posted by Agongon View Post
    Here's my interpretation. Open for correction. As usual, my gratitude to Imhotep and to everyone here.
    87a terminal of the relay is Normally Close [ N.C.] contact. 87 is Normally Open [ N.O. ]



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    But... the wire from inside the case which I think you labled 87a should ONLY goto primary battery neg. you have it connected to another branch. ( I looked again at your schematic it is not connected no dot ) but someone might think it is connected, I would run it with a curve symbol showing the two do not combine.

    I would not use 87a as a label but rather use wire added inside or something like that,

    Nice schematic!
    Last edited by theremart; 10-16-2008, 02:32 AM.
    See my experiments here...
    http://www.youtube.com/marthale7

    You do not have to prove something for it to be true. However, you do have to prove something for others to believe it true.

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    • Neon, cap, battery charging

      Originally posted by Bodkins View Post
      How do charge a battery with the neon lid ? this was not in my setup.
      all i do is discharge the cap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      thank you Gauss
      will look into to it
      nice one nat looks like your follow your your own path to find results.
      Bodkins,
      Remember? I had that same problem awhile back until I used a half dead battery or super caps to let the the cap discharge into. There is evidently little or no amperage here so if you don't create a sort of vacume for the energy, it will not go into the battery. I think that the blinking neon in my cirtcuit holds the voltage at a certain level and as long as it is higher than than the battery voltage by enough volts,and the battery wants to be charged, then charging will take place. It is not just a fluff charge either because it will run those little Christmas LEDs that I showed.

      Lidmotor

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      • Hmm? Imhoteps relay charger looks familiar, this circuit was built 6 months ago at OU.com in "The Tesla Project" thread using a relay as the inductance and switching mechanism. As well this circuit is what is refered to as a DC/DC Buck converter, DC/DC step up converter or switch mode converter----and your computer power supply uses exactly the same circuit minus the second charge battery. As well in the Tesla thread we powered DC motors added to the relay inductance and used the inductive discharge to power neons and flourescent bulbs.
        And the old becomes new again.
        Regards
        AC
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        Last edited by Allcanadian; 10-16-2008, 02:58 AM.

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        • I i'm gnino italian researcher ,Imhotep Relay Charger work even with normal relay , i modified a five pin relay and i reply lidmotor last video.
          thanks guy you are awesome...

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          • Did anyone try to build or buy an oscillating DPDT? To make the charge and load battery switch position automatically.

            I can not find that part but it would be useful, switch period could be 1 time per hour. If you found that part anywhere please tell me.

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            • @DavidE

              The details on the spheres Tesla was using were as follows from what i have found so far. There may be plenty more references that i havent found

              * 2 x hollow brass spheres covered in 2 inches of wax
              * hollow wooden ball covered with tin foil....with slits added later to prevent eddy currents
              * ball was shellaced several times and finally covered with weatherproof rubber paint
              * copper sphere mentioned at 30" diameter
              * wardencliff made of steel and painted 3 times

              so the properties are 1. hollow metal ball 2. heavily insulated 3. high polish is essential

              Oliver lodge mentioned that brass was probably the best to use as it vibrated longer...so am puzzled why tesla tried that and moved on


              I also thought of utilising a hollow (non insulated) metal ball as a ground about a week or two ago as you also suggested. I wonder if Tesla tried this...i havent seen any mention of it.

              Your ideas of setting it up as an electret may also work too....let me know if it does...

              Last edited by nat1971a; 10-16-2008, 06:41 AM.

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              • I see no Crime Here! The crime stands on all who make money from Electricity in all forms, aswell as tho who have a higher understanding, that do not share or teach or show a easyer way of doing things
                Imhotep is trying to teach and show others what he understands ,thats is what sets him apart. Helping your Fellow man

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                • Nat it seems the race is on between Balls and coils

                  Electricity in the Air | Popular Science

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                  • Hi Braden,

                    Hows your build going?

                    Yes transmitting electricity wirelessly is quite interesting and i may look at this closer in the future...but for me at the moment i have to focus on just producing power so that i can do something useful with it. (and hopefully everyone else). It is too easy to get distracted from my primary goal.

                    Keep up the great work everyone.....

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                    • Anyone thought about Patterson cell, Moray etc?

                      If we first assume current has 2 previously unknown properties, dielectric and oscillating current and we want to harness those two. First, historically the best OU seems to have been achieved by people like Pattersson, Mooray, Keely etc and they all were focused on the dielectric materials more than the resonant action. Our nerve cells transmits energy over dieelectric nerve wires with nodes to let the potential vortices pass through.

                      The Patterson cell spheres had a dieelectric core with a coated
                      insulating layer. Maybe that is the way to catch both the dielectric and the oscillating current(that implies you need resonance and that demands high frequency and high voltage it seems). the 2 properties stick together until teh very end when the oscillating current stops at the conducting layer and the dielectric current interacts with the core.

                      So maybe you should work on high frequency high voltage unipolar pulses with spherical geometry including both dielectric and conducting materials?

                      We need a little bit theory before practice. I believe this could be the way to go. Look at the body and the 1-wire system in our body, it uses dielectric conductors with nodes like Ranvier describes.

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                      • Hi Lid,
                        You mention it is very noisy...well I build one as well as and I took of the plastic housing and founf the noise almost went. It seemed to resonate inside the plastic housing. Hope this helps the noise problem....I have had mine running now constantly for the last 48 hours.....great system...many thanks to you all and special thanks to Imhotep!
                        hendo1044

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                        • Another thing about the receiver for cold(oscillating longitudinal and dielectric) current should use several receivers because chances are your cylinder/sphere/plate/whatever receiver is not perfect and you miss MANY longitudinal waves. Hence build one "sender" and several receivers on different resonance nodes so you can pick up more energy and do not waste too much.

                          Interesting note is that the Patterson cell used many, many small spheres. Ie in the Meyer/Joe cell cases this should improve the result alot. Same goes for the Gray motor. Then if we want to take it to the next level, let us propose several types of dielectric materials with different constants.

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                          • Imhotep Relay Charger---CFL circuit addition

                            Here is the CFL circuit diagram that I added to the relay charger and how I modified the Radio Shack relay to make it work. It is a 4 battery system (2 source & 2 charge). It would be nice if we could figure out a way to make it just 2 batteries.

                            Lidmotor
                            Last edited by Lidmotor; 11-22-2008, 05:18 PM.

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                            • you guys may have something with this wireless transmission stuff....


                              i was looking at patent 649621 last night.....and he shows motors being run and lights via the receiving sphere etc.....then it occured to me that was what he was doing with his boat as well. i wonder if his car was the same...maybe i have misinterpreted what he saying in his lecture.....

                              might build it this weekend and see what happens...awesome!!!!!!!

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                              • Originally posted by gnino View Post
                                I i'm gnino italian researcher ,Imhotep Relay Charger work even with normal relay , i modified a five pin relay and i reply lidmotor last video.
                                thanks guy you are awesome...
                                Hi Gnino

                                Lidmotor
                                Tryed to do something with the copper wire energy Played around for a long time and this is the result!

                                YouTube - Bodkins 14 BEDINI IMHOTEP TESLA
                                Last edited by Bodkins; 10-16-2008, 10:17 PM.

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