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  • #61
    I am very forth coming. I have said all. that is my Rig. I have not tested what I have discovered.

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    • #62
      Is the M.E.G. a SS version of this ?

      This looks a bit like a M.E.G to me, but with a rotor/armature. It has motion.

      Any thoughts.
      http://9xhe3g.bay.livefilestore.com/...tor.jpg?psid=1

      Seems similar but my knowledge is very limited.

      Cool setup by the way pengrove.

      I wish i could build one of those.

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      • #63
        Bedini Scalar Beam

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        • #64
          Apparatus and method for amplifying a magnetic beam - Patent 5929732

          Boyd Bushman; Apparatus and method for amplifying a magnetic beam

          if you're going to show the Bedin one this is just as related

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          • #65
            Bearden always points to Whittaker first.

            "... Rigorously the scalar potential is composed of a dynamic, opposing vector forcefield wave internal structure. Internally it's vectorial; externally it's scalar. Whittaker 1903 tells how to make standing scalar potentials; these can be made as beams."

            I found the Whittaker Wave formulas but you need to be a rocket scientist to understand them.

            Can anyone help me find more work on Whittaker?

            Thanks

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            • #66

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              • #67
                monopole magnet

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                • #68
                  my first attempt

                  this is my first build of a self charging meg, a little disappointing but it is the first try

                  cheers ztec2002
                  Attached Files

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                  • #69
                    I will post my results after testing my replica. It will be as close to the JLN Labs Meg as I can get. But with a magnetic configuration that creates bucking fields.

                    I should have something to say next week at this time.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by ztec2002 View Post
                      this is my first build of a self charging meg, a little disappointing but it is the first try

                      cheers ztec2002
                      What frequencies have you tested? Did you check to see if your coil will stop magnetic flux? It looks like you might need more turns on your actuator coils.

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                      • #71
                        hi pengrove

                        i'am using a astable 555 timer circuit at 71 hz , i think the coils are to weak to move the flux, will wind my own coils to be bigger next time. the 4700uf 100v caps charged up to 75 volts. makes a huge spark when i discharge the caps.before making changes to the circuit.
                        very dangerous

                        cheers ztec2002

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by ztec2002 View Post
                          i'am using a astable 555 timer circuit at 71 hz , i think the coils are to weak to move the flux, will wind my own coils to be bigger next time. the 4700uf 100v caps charged up to 75 volts. makes a huge spark when i discharge the caps.before making changes to the circuit.
                          very dangerous

                          cheers ztec2002
                          Before you change anything you might want to try 20khz with a 50% duty cycle.

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                          • #73
                            hi pengrove

                            i'am going to put a piece of card board over my lazy meg build ,and sprinkle iron dust on it to see what the magnet flux is doing with control coils off ,then on than go from there. then i will post the pic results.

                            cheers ztec2002.

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                            • #74
                              this is the basic idea use the meg at low hz for the ease of geting the parts to make it work ,here is a simple diagram of what i'am doing

                              cheers ztec2002
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                              • #75
                                for those that are interested i will post the control circuit.

                                cheers ztc2002

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