At 1.31 of the video, right before the discharge you can also see that weird bright speck appear on the floor. Frame by frame shows this spot clearly appears right before the discharge. Recon its some kind of orb? I think its just the absolute beginning of the discharge caught at the end of the frame. the discharge is at 1.32.
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Here are the last four frames to event:
http://sites.google.com/site/chasing...discharge1.jpg This frame shows tiny blue predischarge sparks.
http://sites.google.com/site/chasing...discharge2.jpg More tiny blue sparks.
http://sites.google.com/site/chasing...discharge3.jpg Here is the bright spot notice no blue sparks.
http://sites.google.com/site/chasing...discharge4.jpg discharge.Last edited by Beshires1; 01-25-2009, 05:20 PM.
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If I touch the grid wire to the unconnected leg of the capacitor it discharges the cap, but will not energize the popping coil. And check this out I can move the unconnected leg of the capacitor away from the trigger bar,touch the trigger bar with the grid wire and still get the cap to discharge but again the coil will not energize. Only with the unconnected leg laying close but not touching the trigger, can I touch the grid wire to the trigger bar and get the required effect.Grey shows my trigger bar as 3 U shaped terminal blocks spaced 120 degrees degrees around the interior of the commutator that fires only when the rotor coils are perfectly aligned with the stator coils. All tho there are other firing positions between these contacts these are the only contacts used to produce rotor rotation.These contacts appear to be the two contacts with the square block between them, every 120 degrees around the commutator. As you have seen in old commutator photos. Grey refers to part of his commutators as "the programmer".
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I Find it hard to believe that there has been no activity on the 3 threads dealing with the Grey tube and Grey Technology. I guess I should have not posted the small breakthrough I made. But I thought that it would boost everyone's enthusiasm to know that something that they were working on does indeed work. I'm not here trying to prove energy from the aether. I'm trying to unravel a mysterious motor's working functions. Getting the motor to work using the principals of the patents, Is my top priority. If I find out durning the course of my experiments, that there is another force at play here and the device actually does produce a mysterious energy, that to me is just a plus. Aaron, maybe you learned about The Grey saga from Peter but, I'm 50 years old and knew of it, long before I ever heard of Peter. Its just only about 95 percent of the information on the internet is either his or second hand information of what he says, thats posted on many different web sites.
I haven't gotten all the answers that I'm searching for. I'm still a little confused with the commutator and all its functions. But I'm figuring out more and more sometimes daily. I can tell you exactly what the slip rings were for all though they didn't "slip" as the term suggests. I know what most of but not all of the contacts were used for. which contacts charged the capacitors, when the power supply is removed from the coil-capacitor circuits and which contacts fired the capacitors. There are a lot of functions I still can't "see" but in time I will figure these out to. But I can say for sure that, after studying the commutation, that Grey or whoever designed it was absolutely brilliant. It will be extremely difficult, if possible, to redesign and have it preform the functions it preforms.
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Sorry I haven't posted anything new on the Tube replication thread. I'm building a new CSET, which takes a while. I'll have some pics soon.
Yes, I'm happy you made a breakthrough. You're definately earning your honorary doctorate in this field. One question: can you shuffle the juice back and forth between two caps, as you pop the coils? That's what Gray said he was doing.
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Originally posted by Electrotek View PostSorry I haven't posted anything new on the Tube replication thread. I'm building a new CSET, which takes a while. I'll have some pics soon.
Yes, I'm happy you made a breakthrough. You're definately earning your honorary doctorate in this field. One question: can you shuffle the juice back and forth between two caps, as you pop the coils? That's what Gray said he was doing.
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Capacitor Shuffle
Beshires: Like you, I was reading about Gray's motor long before the Internet came out. In fact, I haven't seen some of the things I read back in the 70's online. However, we do owe a debt of gratitude to Peter for all he's uncovered and posted. He basically started, and empowered, the disclosure.
And I do have a simple series circuit which shuffles the energy back and forth between two caps. This is something I'm not going to post here, since it would be better to allow you to discover your own, perhaps better, approach.
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And I do have a simple series circuit which shuffles the energy back and forth between two caps. This is something I'm not going to post here, since it would be better to allow you to discover your own, perhaps better, approach.
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