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Joerg Raimund Hempel and his Ionic Magnetic Power IMP CAP Charging

Started by hartiberlin, March 03, 2011, 08:08:48 PM

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wattsup

@gyulasun

May I say your inquiry is valid indeed and I am happy to speak with you again. It has been some time and I know you are doing well. I say "I know" because saying "I hope" is totally bad for the one receiving the intention.

Yes the wire could be some other high resistance 32awg wire.

Notice how my wire just glowed completely and fell apart. There was no spark, but yes I was at .3F but still at 20 volts. Now look at his sparks in the image I grabbed below. Nice sparks indeed. So after these sparks, he hit it again and then he got his wire to glow. He lost a good part of the energy just in the shown spark.

Anyways we will see. If his device does work like he says, then this is big stuff

wattsup

gyulasun

Hi wattsup,

Thanks and I agree the inventor surely consumed much energy in the first sparks by not letting the wire to contact too long and then the rest of the stored energy glowed the resistive wire.

In fact, the wire material does not count too much in this situation, I did not mean this as a "proof" of anything but just an observation. A highly resistive wire can become red hot too within seconds, a mere question of the energy you expose it to.

I agree with your other observations and keep them coming.

rgds,
Gyula

Quote from: wattsup on March 13, 2011, 11:30:34 PM
@gyulasun

May I say your inquiry is valid indeed and I am happy to speak with you again. It has been some time and I know you are doing well. I say "I know" because saying "I hope" is totally bad for the one receiving the intention.

Yes the wire could be some other high resistance 32awg wire.

Notice how my wire just glowed completely and fell apart. There was no spark, but yes I was at .3F but still at 20 volts. Now look at his sparks in the image I grabbed below. Nice sparks indeed. So after these sparks, he hit it again and then he got his wire to glow. He lost a good part of the energy just in the shown spark.

Anyways we will see. If his device does work like he says, then this is big stuff

wattsup

gauschor

Quote from: gyulasun on March 13, 2011, 07:02:13 PM
if Hempel mentions any info on the material of the wire? Is it copper, alu or what else?

Interesting... Actually he never says what kind of material it is. During the whole 10 minute video clip he only talks of a "thin wire" or "wire" but never mentiones if it's a copper, alu, iron wire or something else . Since he avoids that I must assume it might not be the usual copper wire which I initially assumed.

PeterMax

At 1:36 in the video he says that its "Kupfer", which is german for copper.

gauschor