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  • #91
    specs

    Originally posted by Iotayodi View Post
    @David:
    What dc voltage and amps did you use?
    the battery is a makita, 9.6 volt DC, 2.2Ah

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    • #92
      this may help...

      this may help...
      an experiment; i took a piece of 1/4 OD aluminum tubing, 28cm long and bent into a circle so that the ends are flush....then i filled the tube with iron oxide powder, packed in as much as i could, then taped the ends together...so i ended up with a 9cm circle...i then wound about 20 winds of insulated wire around the aluminum tube....i then energized the ring with a 9.6 volt makita battery, alternating pos and neg a few times....now i can see a filmy type of lens when i look through it...this might be easier to see, plus its inexpensive and easy to do...i have shown a few people and so far everyone sees this too....good luck...david

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      • #93
        Hi all.
        When the keeper is pulled of the PMH the flux changes and induces the coils.
        Because of Lenz's Law the coils produce a current that runs the same way as it did from the battery.
        So if you put a little D/C motor in series with the battery and charge the PMH the motor will turn, say CW. If you then remove the battery and connect those wires together, you can pull off the keeper and the motor will spin the same way.

        Nobody ever talks about WHY Ed made the PMH.
        He wrote about it in 2 of his published papers, but nobody has noticed.

        Ed was able to study the ionosphere and wave reflection, plus he worked with radioactive materials, doing his own Alpha, Beta, and Gamma ray tests with film.
        I think we can say that he knew what an electromagnet was.

        Here are some gauss tests.
        The guy who did these made "Tesla's Egg" that is in use at the Tesla museum, Belgrade.
        Alternative Science Galleries - PMH - Perpetual Motion Holder (2006)

        "The hanging magnets that hang up and down, they show that there is motion inside the bar." Ed.L

        Physicists Measure Elusive 'Persistent Current' That Flows Forever

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        • #94
          Originally posted by david lambright View Post
          a piece of 1/4 OD aluminum tubing, 28cm long and bent into a circle so that the ends are flush....then i filled the tube with iron oxide powder
          Hi Dave. Great suff! I would love to try this out, but where would I get the iron oxide from? Did you use red polishing compound? I think that contains iron oxide and also where would I get the 1/4 inch dia. aluminum tube? Home depot has 1/2 inch tubing but it's anodized and I think it'll crack if bent into a circle.

          By the way, I wonder if you put a coil inside the aluminum tube, drill a couple of holes for the wires to exit and hook up a meter to see if any voltage/current is flowing inside, and maybe somehow tap it off without destroying the "lock". Can't wait to try this out.
          Ed also mentioned that he made more electricity with iron wire than he ever did with copper wire, been trying to think of how the heck he did that. I found some green plastic insulated iron wire in a gardening store to tie up plants with, but just don't know where to start with it. Anyways want to try your set up first. Thanks for any info!
          Love your out of the box thinking!!

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          • #95
            now i can see a filmy type of lens when i look through it.
            I assume your looking at the interior of the tube?
            If the gaps are closed you are definitely heating the metal up as there is no output of the energy except through the rod or tube as heat. I would think there is a reaction between the iron oxide and the aluminum oxide of the tube when its heated up causing the film effect.

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            • #96
              materials...

              Originally posted by gigo View Post
              Hi Dave. Great suff! I would love to try this out, but where would I get the iron oxide from? Did you use red polishing compound? I think that contains iron oxide and also where would I get the 1/4 inch dia. aluminum tube? Home depot has 1/2 inch tubing but it's anodized and I think it'll crack if bent into a circle.

              By the way, I wonder if you put a coil inside the aluminum tube, drill a couple of holes for the wires to exit and hook up a meter to see if any voltage/current is flowing inside, and maybe somehow tap it off without destroying the "lock". Can't wait to try this out.
              Ed also mentioned that he made more electricity with iron wire than he ever did with copper wire, been trying to think of how the heck he did that. I found some green plastic insulated iron wire in a gardening store to tie up plants with, but just don't know where to start with it. Anyways want to try your set up first. Thanks for any info!
              Love your out of the box thinking!!
              the tubing is from a gas water heater, it is the tube that feeds the pilot light...a plumbing supply store would have some...the iron oxide came from an online source, alpha chemical co., my brother ordered it for me...i am working on putting the coil inside, and was thinking about a ferro fluid core...this is interesting stuff!...david

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              • #97
                Here is a youtube movie about someone who made a study of the Leedskalin device:

                YouTube - Secret to Coral Castle and Pyramids AntiGavrity - SHARE BEFORE REMOVED FROM YOUTUBE!

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                • #98
                  Measuring the PMH

                  Made a new video to show.

                  Basically Im showing that the PMH can be measured with a meter, but not as well as we might like

                  I know everyone may not subscribe to my exact theory, but i believe that the PMH stores the magnetic field similar to how a capacitor stores an electric field. As far as i know, there is no meter that exists that can measure magnetic charge within a core like Ed's PMH. However, I have found that the charge can be detected with a meter by a measurement of inductance and this helps support my theory.

                  YouTube - Ed Leedskalnin Magnet 5

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                  • #99
                    Cody,

                    Your videos are awesome. I bought a 1 inch sold square 20 ft bar. Wednesday my different types of PMH will be ready and will start experimenting. There was one design that I seen in Coral castle where it was kind of interesting. I have attached a pic of the PMH.
                    Attached Files

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                    • uusedman,

                      Thank you! That is an interesting picture, although im having a hard time making out exactly what im looking at. Looks a bit different than the usual PMH. Have fun with your experiments, post something when you get it done.

                      thanks,
                      cody

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                      • I have just posted a video on utube on how Edward Leedskalnin perpetual motion holder works by using monopoles.

                        YouTube - Edward Leedskalnin Perpetual Motion Holder (How it Works)

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                        • not to get too far off subject but if the earths north pole is slightly stronger than the south wouldn't that give the earth a positive charge and the moon has a positive charge for the same reason then they would be in repulsion and attraction, and if our field weakens it could cause the moon to move closer, and also move us closer to the sun, sounds like 2012.
                          But if we built a positive charged rodin coil it would be repelled by the earth, if we had two coils one smaller and negative above the larger positive we should get lift. maybe use an old style vacuum tube and pump it.


                          But it would seem if we just built a strong enough magnetic field we would eventually reach repulsion- becoming more positive.
                          Last edited by Dave45; 12-02-2010, 02:22 AM.
                          Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question

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                          • Perpetual Motion Holder | Ed Leedskalnin

                            Originally posted by barbosi View Post
                            While is still in the public domain, I recommend you to download this book (http://www.archive.org/download/davi...00davirich.pdf) and learn what is not thought in nowadays manuals. In the original document page 80 you will find the figure 54 with the PMH and on the next page you will read
                            That is an old post, but I just made this pdf as a quick reference only to
                            those two pages. The whole book is free but I'm compiling short quick
                            relevant references to current projects. It is an 1842 reference to a PMH.

                            http://www.feelthevibe.com/free_ener...n/davispmh.pdf
                            Sincerely,
                            Aaron Murakami

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                            • Hi Guys,

                              Last night was great! I can for sure say that experimenting with a large PMH is more fun and interesting. I wound one side of the PMH with 16 gauge wire, it took about 330 turns. The other side of the PMH will be done tonight.

                              When I pulse the PMH there is a huge amount of attraction taking place which is more noticeable on a large PMH setup. The top steel bar is hallow, so, I want to see if we can put anything inside of it. Maybe we can pull some kind of energy from the hallow steel bar.

                              I stumble on something really weird last night which will be posted as soon as I get the time. I want some scrutiny because it might show how magnetism is electricity, like actually getting shocked. And yes, the circuit seem to be open and not closed. I will make a schematic of the setup for others to experiment.

                              I have came to an understanding that no one to date has replicated the actual PMH setup that Ed stated in his book. How I know? Because as I winding the PMH last night, with 1lbs of coil 16 gauge i got 330 turns. It will take about 4.5 lbs of coil of 16/gauge to do each side. All videos/ pics dont seem to show about 5 lbs of coil on each side of the U-bar. My plan is to do what was asked and share the results.


                              Peace brothers/sisters.

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                              • Hi
                                If you go for actual PMH, you might as well go all the way through. Ed says in his book that the coils should be wound on aluminum or brass spools that fit on the PMH.
                                Looking forward to see your schematic.
                                It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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