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Trawoeer Power Pyramid Version 12 - Electrical output from a homemade pyramid

Started by hartiberlin, June 28, 2011, 04:05:30 PM

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neptune

@DiegoPalma . The work that you have done is very high quality .I think you are very likely to succeed . However , I have some WARNINGS for you about working with high voltage , This is DANGEROUS and if you do it wrong , it could kill you . In a private message ben {K4ZEP} says that with such high voltage you only need to connect the live wire from the transformer to the inner coil . Do not connect the other transformer wire to the copper parts of your reactor . If you do , you will destroy the insulation of your wire , and possibly your transformer . When filling the sand take the following precautions .
1 Support the reactor by standing it in a dry glass jar or bottle .
2 Sand must be 100% dry .
3 Work on a wood bench , not metal .
4Wear shoes with rubber soles
5 stand on a dry rubber mat
6Keep your hands at least 150mm away from reactor .
7Have another person ready to switch off power from a distant point
     I understand that Ben has had good results using the one wire connection .
Be careful and good luck .

k4zep

Good Morning Diego,

Very nice work.  Thomas needs to comment on the construction as he is the expert.  I only notice one small problem in the reactor construction.  In the Video's that Thomas put out, he used BRASS END CAPS for the reactor.  I believe this is important.  I don't know why (of course I have a theory but it is just that) but if Thomas used BRASS, I think we all should do the same.  IF you have some brass that you can turn on your lathe to replace the copper end caps, I think it would be wise.  IF there are any Dowsers in your area, it would be most helpful to have them locate a NODE (crossing of flows) in a open field for your device to operate at it's optimum.  Other than than, What nice work, materials and documentations you have done. :)

IF there are no dowsers that you can contact, go on YouTube and search dowsing or American society of Dowsers, lots of good information on how to do it!

Respectfully
Ben K4ZEP

neptune

@K4ZEP . Hi Ben . As always , the devil is in the detail . It is interesting to note that Madsatbg used copper end caps and that his work is approved by TT .It is interesting to note that he also used a 15 mm inner tube and a foam filled tube for his capacitor . Personally I would have thought that if end cap material was one of the things preventing complete success , TT would have commented .I know he hoped to avoid answering 1000 questions , but in the end it would be useful if he could answer a few . One problem is that not all plumbing parts are the same world wide .All will become clear no doubt in the fullness of time . We also have a Society of Dowsers here in the UK , and probably in most countries .

k4zep

Quote from: neptune on July 26, 2011, 08:24:49 AM
@K4ZEP . Hi Ben . As always , the devil is in the detail . It is interesting to note that Madsatbg used copper end caps and that his work is approved by TT .It is interesting to note that he also used a 15 mm inner tube and a foam filled tube for his capacitor . Personally I would have thought that if end cap material was one of the things preventing complete success , TT would have commented .I know he hoped to avoid answering 1000 questions , but in the end it would be useful if he could answer a few . One problem is that not all plumbing parts are the same world wide .All will become clear no doubt in the fullness of time . We also have a Society of Dowsers here in the UK , and probably in most countries .

Hi Neptune, Diego,

Looking at Diego's pictures, the end caps look like Brass......I don't know....Diego, you said they were copper but the material in pictures looks like brass.....of course pictures are not always right!

Respectfully
Ben K4ZEP

neptune

Hi Ben . Yes , sure looks like brass to me . As I say I am torn two ways on this . Without knowing exactly how this thing works , we do not know the exact effect of different end caps . Different styles of end cap would effect the internal volume of the sand chamber and the quantity of sand . This would effect the capacitance of the device . Would this matter ? We just dont know . Based on madsatbg`s build where he uses not only different end caps but a larger diameter inner tube , but still shows some promising signs , there is probably room for some tolerance . But exactly how much tolerance ? Making too many compromises will inevitably lead to a non working device , and no way of knowing what is wrong .
@madsatbg . Did you try connecting and disconnecting the fan motor , to see if you got some small movement of the fan when reconnecting ?
I am exchangeing emails with a dowser who lives about 70 miles away . She has promised help and and advice , and If I am willing , dowsing lessons .