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  • Where is everybody?

    I took the attached photo today. It shows stainless steel vessels in various geometric shapes (including cylindrical and spherical) which I have begun using to test Davey sonic boiler concepts. Most of these shapes already have a small hole so that I can connect wires to the vessels as well as connecting them in various relationships. I have a number of nylon nuts and bolts and spacers for this purpose.

    The parameter space is large! it will take me awhile, but I have begun the testing (see for instance, a test run earlier in this thread).
    Last edited by PhysicsProf; 06-19-2013, 01:35 AM.

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    • Message from Mr. "C"

      Yesterday I made ​​a similar sonic boiler original of which has a COP = 1.4 but is easilymade ​​from the original. This boiler is not better than the originals because it is not in itself another electrode at 50Hz, which is very hard to make would have to be from 0.1 mm thick titanium or a very hard steel.
      Regards to all replicators of sonic boiler.



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      • From Prof. Savic (Mr. "C"):

        Message from Mr. "C"
        Yesterday I made ​​a similar sonic boiler original of which has a COP = 1.4 but is easilymade ​​from the original. This boiler is not better than the originals because it is not in itself another electrode at 50Hz, which is very hard to make would have to be from 0.1 mm thick titanium or a very hard steel.
        Regards to all replicators of sonic boiler.
        Thank you for this input and encouragement to replicators!!

        You show CIRCLES in your diagrams. Are the SPHERES or cylinders? and -- what is the DIAMETER?

        Thanks again.

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        • I found this quite a long time ago, but only rediscovered it again now. Perhaps this could be usefully implemented where there is existing mechanical power?

          An over-unity mechanical sonic resonator: FUELLESS HEATER NO FUEL NO GAS NO WOOD NO GREEN HOUSE GASES - YouTube

          It is a cavitation water heater. What it does is basically bash and mash up water to the point that heat is produced. It’s likely that they’ve come up with an ultra efficient water heater requiring no gas or fuel. It would be electric powered in that it needs electricity to turn an agitator. They go on to claim that they have measured output of their water heater at 170% efficiency.
          Last edited by weeb1e; 01-30-2012, 01:07 AM. Reason: Added a quote

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          • Bench grinders

            Those in England who have a branch of Lidl reasonably nearby
            and who are tuning bells, bowls or tubes to a frequency should
            note this:

            LIDL Great Britain - lidl.co.uk

            They are on sale from February 6th to around 10th after which
            they are gone. Sometimes limited stock.

            Paul-R

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            • Originally posted by wrtner View Post
              Those in England who have a branch of Lidl reasonably nearby
              and who are tuning bells, bowls or tubes to a frequency should
              note this:

              LIDL Great Britain - lidl.co.uk

              They are on sale from February 6th to around 10th after which
              they are gone. Sometimes limited stock.

              Paul-R
              There is nothing at that link

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              • Originally posted by boguslaw View Post
                There is nothing at that link
                They want you to put in your local postcode. Try nw2 1qq

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                • Original Serbian Boiler (Info from Mr. "C&quot

                  The trick is in the following:

                  First, 500ml cans of beer by removing the top cover with a thin sharp wood file immediately behind the composition as in my drawing should look like.

                  Second, Strong solvent remove color.

                  Third, grit sanded smooth the outside cans to 60Hz to play.
                  So you get 60Hz.
                  Ring a play at 100 Hz is the best.
                  You need to find a standing wave of 110V and 100Hz for the ring.
                  Start with 2mm electrode gap and where najvše heated to the right distance for the standing wave.
                  Regards prof. Savić, Serbia

                  Configuration of can and tuning setup.

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                  • Originally posted by Slovenia View Post
                    The trick is in the following:

                    First, 500ml cans of beer by removing the top cover with a thin sharp wood file immediately behind the composition as in my drawing should look like.

                    Second, Strong solvent remove color.

                    Third, grit sanded smooth the outside cans to 60Hz to play.
                    So you get 60Hz.
                    Ring a play at 100 Hz is the best.
                    You need to find a standing wave of 110V and 100Hz for the ring.
                    Start with 2mm electrode gap and where najvše heated to the right distance for the standing wave.
                    Regards prof. Savić, Serbia

                    Configuration of can and tuning setup.
                    Nice.We are thining the same way this is exactly the way I cut can and I regulate distance between can and my cover cup .

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                    • Misunderstood

                      I misunderstood what he meant for us to do and had removed the bevel from my cans entirely. You did good!!

                      Originally posted by boguslaw View Post
                      Nice.We are thining the same way this is exactly the way I cut can and I regulate distance between can and my cover cup .

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                      • Originally posted by Slovenia View Post
                        I misunderstood what he meant for us to do and had removed the bevel from my cans entirely. You did good!!
                        No, you didn't. At least I think that original schematic was suggesting that can has to be cut evenly without leaving bevel intact.But I had no tools to do that so I did what i did ;-) Only hand china tools here Such cutted can is very steady stiff comparing to the can with bevel removed.

                        Try such experiment : ping a can hanging it by rod attached to the bottom center as per schematic and then gently rub around the edge (polished! do not cut yourself) with any soft but hard rod like wood stick covered by cloth for example. You will hear similiar sound like in singing tibet bowl.

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                        • Don't forget that you can tune a cylindrical item by cutting a groove
                          in it. Dave Lawton uses this for his developments on Stan Meyer's
                          electrolysis gear. Also, this is used for tuning organ pipes. See the
                          paragraph on scroll tuning and the rather scruffy picture of
                          sopmeone's work:

                          Pipe Construction

                          Paul-R

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                          • Savic`s boiler tests

                            @PhysicsProf

                            Any news to update us on the device you received and how about the test? I read on your other topic that you had Savic device shipped to a fellow researcher in France and he was going to do the tests and you stated we will get some results soon.
                            Just wanted to ask if you got the device, is it tested and what are the results?

                            In case you answered this on another topic I apologize but I couldnt find it.

                            Thanks

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                            • goethe
                              Quote:
                              “Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamed would have come his way. Whatever you can do, or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Begin it now.”

                              ----------------
                              O Te
                              Be assured, Providence has been set in motion.........
                              With the goal being to make this world a better place!

                              Thx
                              Chet
                              If you want to Change the world
                              BE that change !!

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                              • Originally posted by RAMSET View Post

                                O Te
                                Be assured, Providence has been set in motion.........
                                With the goal being to make this world a better place!

                                Thx
                                Chet
                                Since when do you go by nick of PhysicsProf ?

                                My question was directed specifically to Prof.Steven and not to you.

                                As direct as I am, my questions are also direct and additionally simple, if PhysicsProf finds time, I am sure he will answer, thats all I asked.

                                Thanks

                                P.S. While I took a break on this device/topic, I worked on FRICTION HEATER by lloyd tanner.
                                Assembled working prototype (smaller version though) and tested it.

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