Originally posted by Aaron
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Thank you for your support.
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A cut and paste from the other forum from Rick;
Well, it has been quite a weekend! Rather quite a few months. Not over yet for
me. We worked on this Conference up until the very minute it opened. In fact on
Friday I never went to bed. I was standing and working for 42 hours straight! We
had a whole team of our people from all over the US to come together in this
historic event, and I'm not talking about the Conference itself. We put together
several motors in a matter of days. I filmed it all. Probably more than 100
hours. By the time I opened the Conference I was so exausted that I could hardly
think of what to say. But somehow I made it through the day and the whole
weekend was a huge success. The guys who made this happen were Steve Wygant,
Jeff Wilson, David Luke who are some of the finest engineers in the country, and
a very special thanks to John Gowen who gave his heart and soul to take care of
every need and build so many of the motors with us. Also Erik Nissan and Luther
Goodman. All these guys worked on till they could hardly walk and then worked
more. Steve looked like someone punched him in both eyes because he has been
pushing at this pace for months now to make this happen.
On the contrary Denis, I drove in to start off the meeting on the very first
free energy electric vehicle, that is in the non-conventional form. I converted
the rider lawn mower to run off of the window motor. This was just finished up
the night before. I ran it off of 36V of garden batteries and recovered that in
another 36V bank mounted on the back. Pictures coming. This ran at 2/3rds of the
original speed. All we had ready was a relatively small circuit, that is a new
product we will soon display, which wire was only 12 gauge in size. This was the
superman machine as I call it due to its color and ability. We all jumped on
this at the last hour trying to assemble the last parts. It ran just as I
expected. Again, this is the motor that is capable of 100hp when all the coils
are added and the full circuit and right voltage is used. So this was one wonder
of the meeting. I wanted John to drive in on it but he had to be with his wife
that morning. Anyway, people have begged to see this lawnmower so I started it
out with it. Just had to do it.
Next sensation was Jeff Wilson's presentation of my 10 coiler running in a
self-sustaining mode with additional power running two bulbs. More about this
later. I announced today that we will begin selling the battery swapper as a new
Renaissance product in two months. I'll put this up as preorder on the site
tomorrow for $1200. Jeff said he was almost beat up over all the interest in
this. We have been working with Jeff on several products lately.
Another sensation shown with the 30 coiler being assembled in front of everyone.
I didn't get around to finishing it up but Josh and Erik worked on it as much as
they could. We also showed the new 4 pole Sr. and 12 coiler assembled in front
of everyone.
Also shown and given to all people attending was the new 3 pole monopole kit.
More details about this will be shared later.
Another new show was a beefed up window motor B kit with the magnets encased by
aluminum, and a bigger rotor. I just had time to run this off of 2 SSG circuits.
This at only 20 volts and running of the north side magnets only, spinned really
fast.
Next to these was the new prototype window motor in near production ready form.
We ran out of time to show it running, but you could get a feel for it from
looking at the lawn mower.
Another thing to see was my new electric Porsche.
Then finally John showed our big secret motor. We worked on this night and day
for a few months. This demonstrated a number of significant things. And I am
starting to fall asleep now so I must end.
It was a great success minus the Resort letting us down several times which
cause problems, and a few minor delays and problems due to parts not coming in,
and not schematic provided for the kit we were assembling. Someone passed around
the one for the first 3 pole kit, but the color print was not clear enough to
see the details and transistor C and E were opposite due to there being another
transistor.
I did what I could. We only had 350-370 people coming in, maybe 340 paid, so I'm
not doing this again as there is obviously little interest and I am now out $50k
for that. But all in all it went well and I did not see more than one person
dissapointed (the one guy said he expected it to run more perfectly and every
time I saw him he always walked away grumbling. Everyone else told us how much
they appreciated it. Well I tried my best and am burned out. It was truly a
memorial experience for all, and very easily a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
To all who came, thank you for your support and participating.
Sincerely,
Rick Friedrich
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