Ok, now I understand what you meant by wound in opposite directions on the caduceus. I think I'll pick up some smaller wire today and start over, the wire I'm using is just to hard to work with, thanks Ken
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Originally posted by provelless View PostOk, now I understand what you meant by wound in opposite directions on the caduceus. I think I'll pick up some smaller wire today and start over, the wire I'm using is just to hard to work with, thanks Ken“Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.
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Thanks for the reply, Cherryman, very encouraging:
Actually I tried that more or less. Putting it in a glass top open container and inside the filled bath. As suspected it boiled much sooner, giving the top layer of the bath water a very quick temperature rise. I tried out different debts, did some basic readings, but not long enough for power consumption, more a quick test to see major differences.
The amp draw very's a lot with temp, so does the effectivity. I guess in the long run it will deliver a sweet spot for the flow-rate of new "cold" water into the system, related to that the design, (Funnel, pipe, beker etc ) or maybe a working fluid separate from the "stuff" you want to heat.
During my bath test I got some peak wattage of over 3000...
Is the 3000 W for the heating in the water (output), or the input to your heater?
Can you remind us (me) -- which DESIGN are you using here, for your heater? 220V? Any kind of FREQUENCY tuning?
Cool video!
Thanks!Last edited by PhysicsProf; 12-31-2011, 08:47 PM.
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Originally posted by PhysicsProf View Post
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“Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.
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Has anyone tried the original Davey design?
I reviewed the original Peter Davey design, circa 1944 (see attached).
It involves two concentric hemispheres. See attached summary, from Patrick Kelly's "A Practical Guide to ‘Free Energy’ Devices"
Has anyone tried the original Davey design? Seems like a worthwhile thing to do!Last edited by PhysicsProf; 12-12-2012, 10:58 PM.
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Core was the most recent
RE: Davey
Member "Core"
Posted a vid here with some impressive boiling Action recently!
We had another member from Overunity who did a very extensive replication with a very good PDF
He spent Thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours!
I think he has the link "Doc" something's Place" at the bottom of his posts??
{i'll remember it ] any how He had all the aggressive instant Boiling but in the end no OU!
I Must say this was also tried I believe By Mr.C ,who later came along with His Sonic "Tesla" version .
ChetIf you want to Change the world
BE that change !!
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Found the Davey PDF From "DOC"
Also I still like these guys and there Little movie
HEATRESONATOR..HEATSTEAM RESONATOR TEST FOR HOME HEATING BOILER ..STAN MEYER STYL ... - YouTube
ChetAttached FilesIf you want to Change the world
BE that change !!
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Charging water with Singing Bowl - YouTube
pay attention what is going on when he stops bowl sound and water calm down and how fast then the same water is energized.
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Mr. "C"s Peter Davey Diagram (Resubmitted for New Guys)
I had a new person ask about the Peter Davey boiler, so I decided to repost it again.
Mr. "C" provided us with a diagram of the Peter Davey boiler. Most of the information out there on Peter Davey doesn't show the internal workings of his device, so this is a very important diagram indeed. Anyway, I posted this before but decided to post it again for anyone who might have missed it the first go round.
Diagram of Peter Davey Boiler
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Stats on Professor Savic Peter Davey Device
Last night I measured the vapor sonic boiler with the electrode in the form of a ball and cup at the top. The ball resonates at 900 Hz and 400 Hz in the cup with maximum current of 3.6 Amp and 1.2 Amp minimum. The voltage was 228 V; vapor 53.9 g during grejanja.360 seconds. The initial amount of water in 298ml Court; the initial water temperature 20 degrees Celsius, and final temperature of 100 degrees. COP = 2.25 Celsius
NOTE, I did not take into account the heat capacity of the heater and the court or the emission of heat from the court.. So COP is greater than this number.
No electrodes inside the ball as the originals because they have no hard steel so that it could be as at 0.1mm. This further increases to 2:57.
The ball is in my cup the positive electrode and negative.
Publish this on forum.
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Excellent!!
Thank you Slovenia!!
Have you seen this??
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post173854
A must see!!
ChetIf you want to Change the world
BE that change !!
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Originally posted by Slovenia View PostI had a new person ask about the Peter Davey boiler, so I decided to repost it again.
Mr. "C" provided us with a diagram of the Peter Davey boiler. Most of the information out there on Peter Davey doesn't show the internal workings of his device, so this is a very important diagram indeed. Anyway, I posted this before but decided to post it again for anyone who might have missed it the first go round.
Diagram of Peter Davey Boiler
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