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  • Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
    It shouldn't. As you are not dealing with a dipole based energy. If in fact cold current is being produced it will not rectify and polarity will not matter.

    Matt
    Hey Matt!!...long time no see you?!

    I was waiting to hear from you...thought you were gonna do your own testing ...

    Anyways...Yes, I have done Electrolysis and a "very clean one" by just adding 2 tea spoons of Salt to water, (as a Catalyzer) the speed is amazing.

    And it DOES HAVE POLARITY Matt!!...remember it comes "VERY WELL" rectified from the Diodes Wall...

    By the way..I like how you'd say...
    ..."If in fact cold current is being produced ..."

    Is there any more "Testing" pending to be done Matt??...to certainly accept by "Your Majesty" that it is in fact, Cold Electricity?

    Give me more "testings"... and I will be more than happy to please your Royal desires...Sir

    Thanks

    Ufopolitics
    Last edited by Ufopolitics; 02-24-2012, 06:22 PM.
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    • Originally posted by blackchisel97 View Post
      Hello Ufopolitics and Welcome,

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      Hi Blackchisel
      As I was reading the posts I looked over your schematic again and again and relaized this may be what I have been looking for to use in my Watson machine. On your version is the coil mono directional or bifiliar? And does it have an iron core?
      Thanks
      Bizzy
      Smile it doesn't hurt!

      Jesus said,"...all things are possible through God." Mk10:27

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      • Originally posted by Bizzy View Post
        Hi Blackchisel
        As I was reading the posts I looked over your schematic again and again and relaized this may be what I have been looking for to use in my Watson machine. On your version is the coil mono directional or bifiliar? And does it have an iron core?
        Thanks
        Bizzy
        Hi Bizzy, Well. they're not mine . Also, in lower two diagrams battery symbol is drawn incorrectly (upside down). They work with or without core and can also run in bifilar mode.
        For Watson replication I'll suggest hollow iron core, not air. But...if you look at Ferris Wheel do you see the resemblance on steroids
        What happens with magnetic field when piggyback neo starts to "skate"

        Thanks
        Vtech
        'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

        General D.Eisenhower


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        • Originally posted by blackchisel97 View Post
          Hi Bizzy, Well. they're not mine . Also, in lower two diagrams battery symbol is drawn incorrectly (upside down). They work with or without core and can also run in bifilar mode.
          For Watson replication I'll suggest hollow iron core, not air. But...if you look at Ferris Wheel do you see the resemblance on steroids
          What happens with magnetic field when piggyback neo starts to "skate"

          Thanks
          Vtech
          Hi VTech
          Yes I noticed the batteries were upside down
          I also think I have just the right hollow iron core I can use. What guage wire and how many wraps would you recommend? I it is hard to determine an an exact amount but a ballpark figure would be greatly appreciated.
          Thanks
          Bizzy
          Smile it doesn't hurt!

          Jesus said,"...all things are possible through God." Mk10:27

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          • Originally posted by Bizzy View Post
            Hi VTech
            Yes I noticed the batteries were upside down
            I also think I have just the right hollow iron core I can use. What guage wire and how many wraps would you recommend? I it is hard to determine an an exact amount but a ballpark figure would be greatly appreciated.
            Thanks
            Bizzy
            Hi Bizzy, I wouldn't go over 200T. I don't know how big you're planning to go with this setup. I would use AWG#20 and wind on 1/3 core length from the rotor side, not the entire core length. I would only use some tape and wind directly on the core, no spool.
            There is one type of masonry anchor (I'll try to find pic.) which works good with smaller setups. This anchor bolt is made of alloy which contains zinc,iron and few other metals. You have to remove inner bolt and use hollow tube. Tube has oval hole in the middle. When you wind, don't go over it but stay in front solid part. Core is about 65mm long by 12mm OD by 10mm ID. They would work with neo magnets of same diameter (rotor magnets) and relatively small rotor. I'll try to find more in my papers but I have more than one backup files storage and they are few GB each

            Thanks
            Vtech
            'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

            General D.Eisenhower


            http://www.nvtronics.org

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            • Originally posted by blackchisel97 View Post
              Hi Bizzy, I wouldn't go over 200T. I don't know how big you're planning to go with this setup. I would use AWG#20 and wind on 1/3 core length from the rotor side, not the entire core length. I would only use some tape and wind directly on the core, no spool.
              There is one type of masonry anchor (I'll try to find pic.) which works good with smaller setups. This anchor bolt is made of alloy which contains zinc,iron and few other metals. You have to remove inner bolt and use hollow tube. Tube has oval hole in the middle. When you wind, don't go over it but stay in front solid part. Core is about 65mm long by 12mm OD by 10mm ID. They would work with neo magnets of same diameter (rotor magnets) and relatively small rotor. I'll try to find more in my papers but I have more than one backup files storage and they are few GB each

              Thanks
              Vtech
              Hi Vtech
              Ok this is a great help thanks
              Bizzy
              Smile it doesn't hurt!

              Jesus said,"...all things are possible through God." Mk10:27

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              • Originally posted by Bizzy View Post
                Hi Blackchisel
                As I was reading the posts I looked over your schematic again and again and relaized this may be what I have been looking for to use in my Watson machine. On your version is the coil mono directional or bifiliar? And does it have an iron core?
                Thanks
                Bizzy
                Hi Bizzy!

                I am having much better results with a Bifilar Coil, but NOT series but Parallel connected between wires.
                I also got better results with a Hollow Core (Air), steel cores tends to retain too much memory and ends up permanently polarizing at ends, which is not good for this purposes, since we have Switching polarities EMF (Electro-Magnetic-Field) . The "Ideal Core" would be made of some Alloy like a Nano-Crystalline material, or like Blackchisel mentioned, where steel is not a 100% of its composition.

                Cheers and good testing!!

                Ufopolitics
                Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind: Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.― Leonardo da Vinci

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                • Originally posted by Ufopolitics View Post
                  Hi Bizzy!............

                  I also got better results with a Hollow Core (Air), steel cores tends to retain too much memory and ends up permanently polarizing at ends, which is not good for this purposes, since we have Switching polarities EMF (Electro-Magnetic-Field) .
                  Use 2 big neo's in the same direction on each end of soft iron welding rods and heat up the metal, good and hot. When the metal get good and hot keep it hot for bit then dump it in water with the magnets still attached. Maybe more than one time if you feel the need.
                  This crystallizes the soft iron and eliminates the memory. Then you can paint them or something to isolate eddies.
                  The copper clad rods will not work. Cheap normal grade 3/32 welding rods work the best.
                  Insert the welding rods with the polarity opposite of what you would expect out of the coil.
                  Air cores usually use more current for the same amount of return. Usually.

                  Matt

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                  • Originally posted by Ufopolitics View Post
                    Hi Bizzy!

                    I am having much better results with a Bifilar Coil, but NOT series but Parallel connected between wires.
                    I also got better results with a Hollow Core (Air), steel cores tends to retain too much memory and ends up permanently polarizing at ends, which is not good for this purposes, since we have Switching polarities EMF (Electro-Magnetic-Field) . The "Ideal Core" would be made of some Alloy like a Nano-Crystalline material, or like Blackchisel mentioned, where steel is not a 100% of its composition.

                    Cheers and good testing!!

                    Ufopolitics
                    Have you thought of using a para-magnetic material as a core?
                    A while back Min2oly used a coil with a para-magnetic core, and got good coil saturation, and it had less drag on the rotor.
                    I couldn't find the video on his channel anymore, so he might have removed it, but his results interested me. I can't remember what he used for the core, but I tried molybdenum, and couldn't get it to glue together well enough to fill a core with it.

                    Either way, it might just fit the bill for what you are looking for, and figured it was worth throwing out there

                    N8
                    The absence of proof is not proof of absence

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                    • Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
                      Use 2 big neo's in the same direction on each end of soft iron welding rods and heat up the metal, good and hot. When the metal get good and hot keep it hot for bit then dump it in water with the magnets still attached. Maybe more than one time if you feel the need.
                      This crystallizes the soft iron and eliminates the memory. Then you can paint them or something to isolate eddies.
                      The copper clad rods will not work. Cheap normal grade 3/32 welding rods work the best.
                      Insert the welding rods with the polarity opposite of what you would expect out of the coil.
                      Air cores usually use more current for the same amount of return. Usually.

                      Matt
                      Hey Matt,

                      That's a great idea, to crystallize the soft iron...
                      I am using an Air Core at this point to test Induction from Radiant Field within the Hollow Core, by adding a Secondary of finer wire, also hollow core...with great results. But, there is a delay in the pulses caused by the propagating magnetic field to reach secondary, besides do not get brighter Light as output from Primary RE.
                      I am certain that have to 'bring' to center of secondary, the Hot side pulsating field poles...to enhance RE Induction on secondary.
                      I am building an 'Umbrella' type design in steel for both separate poles.
                      Already test it with two old transformer E Frames and works excellent, but I want the 360 degrees EMF's in.

                      Cheers

                      Ufopolitics
                      Last edited by Ufopolitics; 03-02-2012, 12:35 AM. Reason: Adding some more data
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                      • It really works well. But you have to do it under magnetic field. I have only done it for direction induction. Monopoles and motors and stuff but... So if your going in both direction you might try setting it up sideways of something along that line. You want the crystallization to line up But which way it lines up might not matter. Just have to try.

                        Matt

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                        • Originally posted by Neight View Post
                          Have you thought of using a para-magnetic material as a core?
                          A while back Min2oly used a coil with a para-magnetic core, and got good coil saturation, and it had less drag on the rotor.
                          I couldn't find the video on his channel anymore, so he might have removed it, but his results interested me. I can't remember what he used for the core, but I tried molybdenum, and couldn't get it to glue together well enough to fill a core with it.

                          Either way, it might just fit the bill for what you are looking for, and figured it was worth throwing out there

                          N8
                          Hi N8
                          Do you have a list of other paramanegtic materials?
                          I am still in the process of testing capacitor ratios on my machine but I will soon be done with that and hope to test the coils by next week.
                          Thanks
                          Bizzy
                          Smile it doesn't hurt!

                          Jesus said,"...all things are possible through God." Mk10:27

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                          • Originally posted by Bizzy View Post
                            Hi N8
                            Do you have a list of other paramanegtic materials?
                            I am still in the process of testing capacitor ratios on my machine but I will soon be done with that and hope to test the coils by next week.
                            Thanks
                            Bizzy
                            Hey Bizzy,
                            I did manage to find a website with a list of all the elements, and their magnetic properties, which is pretty cool to look through.
                            here is the link -
                            Magnetic Type for all the elements in the Periodic Table
                            and I was really suprised to see this on the list as paramagnetic
                            Neodymium Paramagnetic
                            makes me wonder how other paramagnetic elements would do if made into permanent magnets....
                            there is also a lot of information on wikipedia on this subject, and might be worth looking at.
                            hope that helps, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with
                            N8
                            The absence of proof is not proof of absence

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                            • Originally posted by Ufopolitics View Post
                              Hi Bizzy!

                              I am having much better results with a Bifilar Coil, but NOT series but Parallel connected between wires.
                              I also got better results with a Hollow Core (Air), steel cores tends to retain too much memory and ends up permanently polarizing at ends, which is not good for this purposes, since we have Switching polarities EMF (Electro-Magnetic-Field) . The "Ideal Core" would be made of some Alloy like a Nano-Crystalline material, or like Blackchisel mentioned, where steel is not a 100% of its composition.

                              Cheers and good testing!!

                              Ufopolitics
                              Hi Ufoolitics
                              Ok thanks for the advice. I made a 200 turn coil with a hollow steel/zinc core like blackchisel described. I am going to order more magnet wire today so I can make a bifiliar coil as well as an air core coil. It is my hope to be able to compare them side by side then share my results using my machine.
                              Thanks
                              Bizzy
                              Smile it doesn't hurt!

                              Jesus said,"...all things are possible through God." Mk10:27

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                              • Originally posted by Neight View Post
                                Hey Bizzy,
                                I did manage to find a website with a list of all the elements, and their magnetic properties, which is pretty cool to look through.
                                here is the link -
                                Magnetic Type for all the elements in the Periodic Table
                                and I was really suprised to see this on the list as paramagnetic
                                Neodymium Paramagnetic
                                makes me wonder how other paramagnetic elements would do if made into permanent magnets....
                                there is also a lot of information on wikipedia on this subject, and might be worth looking at.
                                hope that helps, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with
                                N8
                                Hi N8
                                Thanks for the list that does open up some interesting ideas which deserve to be explored. I will have to see where my next battery of tests takes me.As I mentioned to ufopolitics I hope to make up some more coils to test them side by side in my machine. So hopefully I can incorporate the paramagnetics into the tests as well.
                                Thanks
                                Bizzy
                                Smile it doesn't hurt!

                                Jesus said,"...all things are possible through God." Mk10:27

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