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  • Originally posted by gmeat View Post
    I know why these Commutators were so large, because you can't pack everything into a small one!!

    Hi Beshires,


    I agree with this statement but believe that Relativity may play a part in a large commutator also .



    -Gary[/QUOTE]

    Relativity ? Ya mean like, evolution?

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    • Ok, Tonight I made a successful run with my 3 coil rotor, three coil stator Ed Grey Motor replication, its a "Mini motor". This is just a trial run using circuit Fig1 patent 3,890,548. I started it by turning the motor by hand. and let me tell you , the six coils firing simultaneously creates a noticeable thump, thump, thump, sound as the coils all fire at once. The force jarred the coils loose on the rotor. But At least I know it works. I still have a lot of work to do before I present it in a "Real Ed Grey Motor" Video. Dis aint no spinning disk pulse motor. Stay tuned for future updates!

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      • Beshires1,
        Congratulations on your brake through Could you show actual schema drawing that you are planning to use with your "Real Ed Grey Motor"?
        Mike

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        • @Beshires..

          Well done, you are a giant on this matter. Looking forward to the final video run and efficiency tests.

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          • Originally posted by mlurye View Post
            Beshires1,
            Congratulations on your brake through Could you show actual schema drawing that you are planning to use with your "Real Ed Grey Motor"?
            Thanks. I'm currently using schematic as described in post 228. The way the motor is commutated gives me multiple options for testing different capacitor coil set-up.

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            • Here is a sort-of plan for my redesigned Ed Grey commutator. This is a Mock-up and is subject to change. All contacts must be inlayed flush with the surface of the rotating disks.
              http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/3535/commvb3.png
              If there's anything you don't understand after looking at this feel free to ask me. I have built the commutator as pictured. so far everything works as expected.
              Last edited by Beshires1; 02-14-2009, 06:10 PM.

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              • Here is my rotor, stator schematic that I'm eventually going to setup on my motor.
                http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/7...circuitsl1.png
                Right now I am running only one large capacitor for proof of concept.

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                • Its plain that the Grey tube Replication thread is a joke. The moderator allows no discussion, questioning his thoughts or ideas. I now see what the true intention of his thread is to replicate. That is something that resembles the actual device but isn't. He has stated that he has no intention of duplicating Grey's device, but rather replicating the functions. This I believe he has accomplished. If I put a soldering iron into a can of soup it will heat the contents, replicating but not making the soldering iron a cooking stove.I agree that a new thread should be started but not by him or me. There are people here who are trying to find the TRUE and correct way that this tube works. In case some haven't noticed that, That Thread has now had statements recently changed starting at the beginning of the Thread. I will only say that if I edit my post, the post will reflect the date and time of the edit. These posts I speak of do not. To make one of their statements recently made, credible, someone add a few inches to their older posts. I agree, that I made a couple statements, that hid there true meaning from everyone except the one person they were targeted for. Thus causing rampant outbursts from this person in retaliation. I can honestly say I have never seen anyone shudder while typing a response before.

                  Anyway, since no one can disagree with the replication thread, And that replication is not open to debate, as stated by the originator, I would like to say good work! Now we need a thread started to find out the True workings of the Grey Tube. The "discussion thread" recently started is subject to be modified by its creator.

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                  • Beshires1,
                    You provoked him. And now you guys throwing darts into each other. Try to meditate or something.
                    It is ideas exchange forum, not a war zone.
                    Mike

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                    • Yes I did didn't I. But that was the only way I could get him to show the meaning of his thread. As you found out it is not open for discussion. But I would love to see a Thread started by neither him or me.

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                      • Beshires1,
                        Sad part about some people is that they do not learn.
                        Personally I would like to keep the thread the way it is. It is better to keep all research in one place not all over this forum.
                        It is much harder to create something, then to destroy it.
                        Last edited by mlurye; 02-18-2009, 03:21 PM.
                        Mike

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                        • Ok, so where are you at it(your work)?!

                          Letīs discuss the motor again shall we?

                          Good luck with your replications!

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                          • It was entertaining but who cares anyway, just work in your own direction.

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                            • Originally posted by mlurye View Post
                              Beshires1,
                              Sad part about some people is that they do not learn.
                              Personally I would like to keep the thread the way it is. It is better to keep all research in one place not all over this forum.
                              It is much harder to create something, then to destroy it.
                              Thats just it we didn't create that thread. From the first of his thread, to date. It has been his thread, allowing no deviation from what he said. If one deviated, he retaliated with insults upon the intelligence, dignity and integrity of that person. I for one still have my doubts about that slamming diode. If there was supposed to be a diode there it could have been drawn there like the others were. But the triode also could provide a alternate path for the High Voltage as well as a one way path, and also provide the existence of the low voltage to the tube. Hence the triode drawing is probably correctly oriented in the drawing. Anyway, that is not open for discussion in that thread.... Its to easy to say the inventor had no clue what he was doing when one does'nt intend to find out what he was doing. Hey I'm not the one who said to post your disagreements with what I say somewhere elts.

                              Post A New Thread so we can all share ideas and discoveries.

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                              • Originally posted by Gauss View Post
                                Ok, so where are you at it(your work)?!

                                Letīs discuss the motor again shall we?

                                Good luck with your replications!
                                I'm a long way from finished. But I have the Basic Commutation To get the motor to work. I'm about to break it down again to add more of the patents features to my redesigned commutator. Here is video of it running from a two capacitor 37000 VDC capacitor Bank. Capacitor are charged and disconnected from power supply before discharging thru the motor coils. You cant see the capacitors but you definetly can hear the discharges. Its Not much but it is where I'm at
                                YouTube - Ed Grey Repulsion Motor

                                Here is construction of commutator up til now.
                                http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/3535/commvb3.png
                                Last edited by Beshires1; 02-18-2009, 05:30 PM.

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