am starting to wonder whether the metal case of the ac fan is also acting like a cylinder which is being radiated and sparking back to the battery
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Gauss, in answer to your question "what is a battery" ,here is some interesting work done by David bowling
In answer to your question I have no idea why a bad battery like this would act as a negative capacitor.
Here are the things I have actually observed.
1. With a dead battery in the system, and no external load, it will charge all the batteries to "full" capacity, and then shut itself off. How it knows what "full" is, I do not know. When disconnected from the system and measured seperately at this point, batteries 1 and 2 would read around 14 volts. Battery 3 would read the same, but after sitting for a while, would read almost nothing.
2. When a load is connected to battery 3 during the charging process, the voltages on batteries 1 and 2 increase faster and climb higher as if trying to equalize with battery 3 which is in use. Almost like it wants to put an equal amount of electricity down all three "pipes" even though only one is using any electricity.
3. Some of these same things will happen when battery 3 is just a "low" battery, but eventually batteries 1 and 2 will decrease in charge rather than increase, so eventually there comes a point where it won't work anymore.
It has been said that a battery really just acts as a gate to the energy that is all around us. Perhaps a dead battery has a constant flow of electricity through it when it is part of a circuit, but when the battery is "dead" the circuit through the battery is only complete part of the time as the motor turns and pulses the circuit. When the circuit is interrupted, (Or maybe when it is complete) energy comes into the battery from the outside and flows out during the other part of the rotation of the motor. The motor is acting as a super fast switch that allows something to happen inside that dead battery.Attached Files
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What ever the spark is connected to i dont now
But it looks like it sparks in the toilet roll to me
Safety. do we have a problem with UV rays on the sparks?
We need to build theres
YouTube - Home made HV Capacitor-ignition coil intensifierLast edited by Bodkins; 11-08-2008, 09:04 PM.
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its a wireless spark gap system........tesla is a genius
@bodkins.......better wear some sunglasses.......
the sparking batteries are located outside....which i was originally going to connect to the spark gap
makes you wonder whether it was wirelessly connecting to anything else as well....maybe my insulated plates
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Originally posted by nat1971a View Postits a wireless spark gap system........tesla is a genius
@bodkins.......better wear some sunglasses.......
the sparking batteries are located outside....which i was originally going to connect to the spark gap
makes you wonder whether it was wirelessly connecting to anything else as well....maybe my insulated plates
check out chapter 11
the spark feeds the spheres
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YouTube - TESLA'S RADIANT ENERGY WIRELESS TRANSMISSION - UPDATE 14
AETHER GAS GOING CRAZY!!!! YEAH BABY!!!
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CHANGE LOG NOTES
1. Positive lead of primary battery sparking to negative lead of charge battery (outside)
2. Connected insulated plate via insulation to transmitter sphere via magnet wire
Need to confirm whether change 2 has an effect or not
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CHANGE LOG CONTINUED
1. Disconnect insulated plate - no effect
2. Removed fan - no effect
Summary - sparking b/w positive lead of primary battery and negative lead of charge battery (outside) causes the effect
Primary battery bank measures 37 volts approx
Secondary battery bank measures 38 volts approxLast edited by nat1971a; 11-09-2008, 02:49 AM.
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Brilliant Nat, add the Voltmeter in the diagram too an try measuring the frequency of the longitudinalshock waves at different conditions!
This is exactly what Tesla describes, no potential and then massive potential in a rhytmic mode just like a sound wave.
Then try adding a flywheel with magnets after the spark gap and before the battery, remember Gray had a flywheel with magnets. Seems like the cold current is looking for ions and magnets, that is where it will go.
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GREAT WORK you guy are great.. some of my older videos are being blocked because of rush music so i have replaced the music on the older vids and will be releasing new videos soon with a new format .shiva will narrate
as you guys publish your great experiments keep in mind some people are not as generous as you guys are with their talent so be careful so your knowledge can spread , i will be more careful in the future , see ya soon on you tube“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.”
Nikola Tesla
http://www.imhotepslab.com
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Possible RF interference with DVM
Hi All
Not to throw a damper on the experiment but.....
Been following this for awhile and after seeing the DVM (Digital Volt Meter) readings in the video going crazy I thought I'd chime in. I have seen this many times in my own experiments with spark gaps creating havoc on the DVM but with no extra gains in charge to the batteries. This has been described as radio frequency interference by some people which I would tend to agree with. I have seen this by placing an unconnected DVM close to the spark gap with the same effect.
Try using an analog meter instead of a digital meter, you will probably see a different reading.
Keep picking at it, who knows you might be onto something
Regards,
Paul
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