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  • Dion
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    Yeah I read the page you posted on the thread where John gives the saga of self for self people stealing his stuff, but shall also read the one you are pointing to. I started with the monopole group in 2007 and don't have the brains or the money to do much with this stuff. Just love it though. Thanks Mike.
    I read through the link at icehouse. All that happened before I joined the monopole yahoo group in 07...I have no idea about the politics of all these people...self for self, I call it...the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil...and many have pierced themselves thru cos of it....also...where there is selfish ambition...there is also evil and confusion. These are the reasons I discontinued with the group...there was talk back then that some were fudging their figures in the RD testing of the ssg's. I quit the group back then and am sure that gave the impression I was lying about my charge rates etc. So it seems nothing has changed here, though it is a new group, it still has the same suspicions and wranglings. So tiring!!

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  • Dion
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    Yeah I read the page you posted on the thread where John gives the saga of self for self people stealing his stuff, but shall also read the one you are pointing to. I started with the monopole group in 2007 and don't have the brains or the money to do much with this stuff. Just love it though. Thanks Mike.

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  • Dion
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    wow! Where's the diagram of that circuit Mike? Would like to try that one, only having ever built the standard ssg. Does solid state work without a rotor by making the coil itself a electromagnet? And thus providing all the pulling power to draw in the radiant? If so, how does it collapse the field sending a pulse to the battery? I thought that is what the passing of each magnet did? Can you explain?
    Thanks
    Dennis

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  • Faraday88
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    Hi Bromikey,
    Thanks pal!...I guessed it right....good idea man! no my winding machine has a mechanical counter to it..
    i wonder on how make a winding machine that can de-filar coils...have you ever pondered on how to de-filar a set of coils...to be re-used elsewhere..?
    copper is getting costlier day by day.. and i have to re-use coils and hence the need...
    rgds,
    Faraday88.

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  • Faraday88
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    what about the Caluclator.?
    Rgds,
    Faraday88.

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  • Faraday88
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    Hi Bromikey,

    Nice Man! is that a Calculator there or are you doing some Turns counting using that..?
    Rgds,
    Faraday88.

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  • MrRonsen
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    you have layed out 130ft / 40 meters on the street/floor.. ???

    a quiet long ways... stunning visitors

    well i am thinking on a little machine for that job..

    usable for two hands ;o)

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  • Faraday88
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    Hi Bromikey,

    Great Show Man! where did you get that twisted from...did you do that on your own..?
    could have made 6 channel actually...littel more labourious but worth the Revelation to Radiant Phenomenon!!!!
    Rgds,
    Faraday88.

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  • maxwell
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    thank you Mike for your open words

    i believe in free energy, and i think it will come from the people like you and me and first from the leaders like tesla, bedini, dollard etc.

    and yes mike, it is wunderfull to search an work on models

    i wish you good luck, and im looking forword to see our free energy divices

    maxwell

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  • Tom C
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    the TUV test was NOT with the split oscillator in solid state mode. it was with an analog monopole motor with cap dump, built inside a cdrw holder from radio shack, you know when you buy a bunch of unburned cd's. the split oscillator was to show what a "branch" circuit looks like. nothing more. your run power depends upon your machine and bateries. there is NOT a specific amp draw that is MAGIC. you have to do the runs at different draws and see what charges best for you.

    Tom C

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  • maxwell
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    @John Bedini

    THE SG OSZILLATOR: 2 Channel, 40 feet 21awg, mjl21194 perfekt matched

    i have it 40 times charged and 40 times loadtested and my COP is at 85% (COP=0,85)

    i have no idea what is wrong with my setup. i have short thick wires, the 2 batterys are new 14 Ah

    i am frustrated

    regards maxwell

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  • maxwell
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    hi Mike,

    i made a new SG Oszillator 4 channel 5 wire 18awg, MJL21194 transistors, 1n4001, 1n5401

    and made 2 experiments

    first: the 4 outputdiodes to one 40000 uF cap

    second: each outputdiode have his own cap with 10000 uF (4*10000= also 40000)

    both experiments charge the cap to 31 - 32 volt in 10 seconds with 4 watts (9,6 volt 0,4 amp) on the input.

    output: W=1/2*0,04*31,5^2=19,8 W/s on the outputcap in 10seconds, so i have 1,98 W/s in one second

    input: 4 W/s

    COP on the cap: 1,98/4=0,495 (on the battery the COP is a little higher)

    i can see no divverence between the two experiments

    ?? how did you reach your cop 4

    i have everything perfektly matched, (also the diodes out of 100)

    can you tell me, or somebody else, what i have todo to reach a higher COP?

    best regards

    maxwell

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  • maxwell
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    thank you very much mike

    good advises

    time to do the next step: cap dump

    when i have results, i'll share it

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  • maxwell
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    hi mike

    few more quetion please

    1.how much uF have your outputcaps on the branches?

    2.the 4 caps dumps in the 4 batterys? (i mean without a bus?)

    3.how big are your output batterys?

    i charged a cap with 2200 uF (240 Volt) up to 175 volt in a few seconds, the neonlights come on so i shut off (900 mA input)

    i'm excidet, the next suspensefully experiment

    best regards maxwell

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  • Georgey Nico
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    Hi Mike

    I'm planing to do just that!.. get my hands dirty so to speak , go play as you put it!..
    thanks for you interest in helping me i will post my results as soon as i can.

    Cheers,
    George N.

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