hi janost.it runs the same way your mosfet jt ran.return is down a bit due to double diode loss at this stage.
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Originally posted by Ein~+ein View PostThe list of such claims gets longer every day and the evidence, still non-existent.level
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Question for Mr. Clean
Hi mr. clean. Regarding the 60 Hz NST which you have been using to test your Don Smith setups with, do you think you would be able to measure the resistance from each high voltage terminal to the ground lug on your 60 Hz NST when everything else is disconnected from those terminals? I have been testing with a 6000V, 30mA rated 60 Hz NST, and I am wondering how my NST compares to yours? My 60 Hz NST measures approx. 6.5 kilo ohms on one terminal and 6.6 kilo ohms on the other high voltage terminal with respect to the ground lug.
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Originally posted by janost View PostAre you saying that my ignitioncoil doesnt fit this thread?
or a JT circuit even though it has 500v on it's secondary?
If so I'll start a new thread.Last edited by level; 02-26-2013, 01:55 AM.level
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Originally posted by Ein~+ein View PostOne would think Japan would be Free Energy Central given its:
a) heavy dependence on imported energy;
b) stagnant economy and an aging demographic;
c) distrust of nuclear power/electric utilities following last yrs tsunami;
d) escalating tensions with China over island claims due to the recent discovery of undersea oil reserves.
Since I'm in Asia, let me ask those from Japan whether Coke machines there are still plugged in.
Who doesn't? The list of such claims gets longer every day and the evidence, still non-existent.
Regardless of intent, once a claim attracts funding for development, it would be out of character for an inventor to admit an error in measurement and announce the endeavor a worthless pursuit. In order to sustain development (indefinitely), its essential to increase both the hype and the capital inflow as they tend to substantiate each other in a house-of-cards kind of way.
It seems that without the requisite knowledge, experience of how to properly test, document, and report findings* along with an intuitive grasp of the electromagnetism from both an electrical engineering and a physics perspective, you'll only end up discovering the known laws of electromagnetism... or your own errors of measurement.
* If there's free energy to be had then wouldn't a collaborative effort to dbase device configurations tested and results obtained be to everyone's benefit?
If you can locate the pictures of said coke machine and knew nothing about Don,Tesla and anything related to free energy what conclusions would you draw from just from a forensic examination of the device.
Have you seen the pictures of the commercial device? How do you view it.Now I have no proof that these things work.I am just among the experimenters who might have a little time and resource to ...well experiment.
Have you tried making any of these devices? Tested them?
What do you think of Naudin's work, present day theories on dark matter, zero point energy?
Ged
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Beyond Don Smith
Originally posted by level View PostHey, its not up to me, but yeah, neither of those two circuits are really related to Don Smith's devices. I know we all get off topic now and then, but just wanted to try to keep it a little more focused on Don Smith's stuff. On second thought though, that might actually kill this thread because very few people out there actually seem to be interested in discussing and experimenting with Don's devices lately. Maybe most people have completely given up by now. Feel free to post as you want then. In the least it keeps this thread going.
I think some people may have given up because of time and money or simply lack of resources.Some may have gone down a dead end too and become disillusioned.For me,I am encouraged by information that exist outside of the work of Donald Smith.Information which has enable me to pick the sense from the nonsense or misleading or erroneous statements.Its this constant cross-referencing and reflective thinking coupled with my own experimentation that keeps me going.Finally, I might be able to put together my fourth prototype, combining the work, knowledge experience of this entire forum, Advanced Physics as taught in Modern Society and the emerging theories and findings proposed from the branches of science by people who have nothing to do with free energy.
My only constraint is time.As I have a demanding job and is a family man.
But rest assured that as soon build that 4th prototype , whether it works or not, I will present to all.
Regards,
Ged
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hi guys.being a newbie and not having read the whole thread i don't know if the electrical phenomenon discussed in the wikipedia article-parametric oscillator is familiar ground for you and apologies if it is.i don't get all the math but if you read all the text i think you can gain some worthwhile knowledge and possibly some insight into the missing info that this thread was and is about.if after you have located and read it,you feel that i have wasted 5 minutes of your life feel free to bill me for the inconvenience.and so for the third time,guys i think you should check this out if you haven't already.do i have to beg?
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You owe me $5
Hi hotrod,
I didn't have time to find the complete article you referred to but I did read the excerpt you posted a link to. That description of a kid on a swing is nothing but a description of positive feedback. Positive feedback has been used since the early 1910s. I don't think that is the same as parametric excitation. But like I said I didn't take the time to read the whole article. You have to be careful what you read on a wiki. Anyone can post anything but it doesn't mean they know what they are talking about. Just kidding about the $5.
Respectfully,
CarrollJust because someone disagrees with you does NOT make them your enemy. We can disagree without attacking someone.
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Originally posted by hotrod68r View Posthi guys.being a newbie and not having read the whole thread i don't know if the electrical phenomenon discussed in the wikipedia article-parametric oscillator is familiar ground for you and apologies if it is.i don't get all the math but if you read all the text i think you can gain some worthwhile knowledge and possibly some insight into the missing info that this thread was and is about.if after you have located and read it,you feel that i have wasted 5 minutes of your life feel free to bill me for the inconvenience.and so for the third time,guys i think you should check this out if you haven't already.do i have to beg?
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