Hi everyone! 
I'm 28 years of age, and have only the last year been scratching the surface of the Free Energy Movement. The interest has been there longer, but as you all probably know; it's a difference between talking the talk, and walking the walk. :P
I started off building the Bedini SSG. It was extremely interesting, and I have learned alot by playing around with different coils and batteries and stuff. I'm on a really tight budget, but managed to get an oscilloscope cheap from eBay, and then things got even more interesting.
It was just "accidentally" that I stubled upon the effect which I believe you all refer to as an "oscillator", and that phenomenon has consumed the majority of my time lately (except my son, as I'm a lone parent). I noticed that when the coil was oscillating, the batteries charged faster, and I didn't have to worry about any high-RPM-spinning-wheel my 1.5-year-old could get his fingers in. I then built a 4-coil-SSG, which will fully charge (>16V) a 7.2Ah battery in 6-7 hours, and the next project will probably be a 10-coiler or something. We'll when the tax return money is here...
I'm looking forward to actively participate in this forum, and the community in general.
Cheers,
mindfilter

I'm 28 years of age, and have only the last year been scratching the surface of the Free Energy Movement. The interest has been there longer, but as you all probably know; it's a difference between talking the talk, and walking the walk. :P
I started off building the Bedini SSG. It was extremely interesting, and I have learned alot by playing around with different coils and batteries and stuff. I'm on a really tight budget, but managed to get an oscilloscope cheap from eBay, and then things got even more interesting.
It was just "accidentally" that I stubled upon the effect which I believe you all refer to as an "oscillator", and that phenomenon has consumed the majority of my time lately (except my son, as I'm a lone parent). I noticed that when the coil was oscillating, the batteries charged faster, and I didn't have to worry about any high-RPM-spinning-wheel my 1.5-year-old could get his fingers in. I then built a 4-coil-SSG, which will fully charge (>16V) a 7.2Ah battery in 6-7 hours, and the next project will probably be a 10-coiler or something. We'll when the tax return money is here...

I'm looking forward to actively participate in this forum, and the community in general.
Cheers,
mindfilter
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