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Energy from the Ground - Self powered generator by Barbosa and Leal

Started by hanon, August 13, 2013, 08:01:16 PM

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Clarence

Clarence:

Hello forest,

I follow your thinking. THANKS much!!

Clarence

Spokane1

Dear Clarance,
I have explored the Gray technology extensivly and forest brings up a good point about the idea of using a battery to replace the grounding network. He is correct in reporting that the Gray team had problems in the early 70's with exploding batteries. However that issue was resolved by 1976. The risk you face with your system and a battery is probably very minimual since the Gray technology was applying 1 mS 600Amp pulses to their battery array.
I have read in the Tesla documents theat the master stated that either the negative of a battery or a grounding system could be used to connect the low end of his radiant energy transmitter. He said that a ground was easier.
If the Barbosa & Leal technology requires an extensive grounding network that is composed of 30 to 40 grounding rods then I doubt that their work would find much application in the Western world. If it proves to be technically viable then it might be a god-send for 3rd world countires with low population densities and lots of land.
I would certainly love to hear about the impact of the grounding system being replaced with a wet-cell battery. I have attached my best guess as to how this would be connected to your system. Other topologies are possible as well. Didn't the B&L team already produce a video on this same subject?
By the way, the Gray technology employed two (somethimes three) battery banks from the very beginning. One was for the excitation power supply while the other served some vital part in the non-classical conversion process. The "Backend" battery was discharged in the process of operation and needed to be recharged from an external source. The OU of this system was torque and not a direct electrical output.
Spokane1

Clarence

Clarence:

Hello Spokane1,

If anyone wants to try a battery instead of a ground system go ahead!
their safety will not be impaired if they take whatever battery they want to use
(900 cold crank- high amp hour automotive suggested)
and convert it from a lead acid battery which could explode to a ALUM CRYSTAL BATTERY that John Bedini
perfected which would not explode! the electrolyte is just plain old grocery store ALUM in the spice area!
It is mixed with distilled water from the grocery store also! You can type in to your search engine this wording--:
Conversion Of A Dry-Charge Lead Acid Battery To An Alum Crystal Cell Battery  John Bedini  . his video gives
all the necessary information to accomplish this! When I purchase my new LARGER battery to replace my array
of 4 small 7AH batteries that is what I intend to do. they Charge faster than regular batteries so my
Tripp Lite power supply should be able to handle the job for sure.

tommorrow I will obtain all the rods with clamps (9 of each) to enlarge my Ground Grid System.
I will also buy 100 ft of direct burial #10 - 2 -with gw  wire to connect everything as necessary.
the three wires in the cable I will lump together as three #10 AWG strands. and should serve the purpose.
totals about another 200.00 USD. oh well !

what I intend to construct will be a 16 foot circle diameter having 8 rods in its perimeter ( the #8 rod NOT being
connected back to the #1 rod so that the system stays open ended )  for the return side and 1 (one)
rod at the very center for the input.  this will give approximately 6 feet between each perimeter rod. being space limited
this will give me a 9 rod system for my first increase in my system.
If I need to increase further - I can keep going in the same direction and add 1 or 2 or 3 more circle units as need for
a total of 64 feet.  5+ meters by 21+ meters.

I have done a lot of testing and retesting of my whole system. I have determine that the actual input to the ground
system IS 116.2 volts.The voltage across the input rod to the two return rods is 0.10 volts. at present that is all that
is coming back through the return ground system leg!!! that is why the voltage across the LINE PHASE and the GROUND NEUTRAL
falls drastically when ANY LOAD is placed across THAT CIRCUIT. one leg is supplying 116.2 volts and the other leg is only supplying
0.10 volts. I would fall on my ass too if one of my legs was normal and the other was an INCH short and had to carry a load - even
just my own body.

So its back to the name of the game AGAIN!  ENERGY FROM THE GROUND _GROUND _ GROUND!
ONWARD, Clarence!   

Cadman

Clarence,

Could you tell us if the high amperage current in your captor loop is an AC current? I know it can't be used directly but that isn't what I have in mind.

Thanks

Clarence

Quote from: Cadman on January 21, 2015, 08:34:27 AM
Clarence,

Could you tell us if the high amperage current in your captor loop is an AC current? I know it can't be used directly but that isn't what I have in mind.

Thanks

Clarence:

Hello Cadman,

I use a Fluke 323 true rms meter and yes the current in the loop system is AC!
To answer your question I just restarted my system with the 250 watt bulb plugged in
and the current on the loop was 1.4 amps AC.
the voltage on the powered circuit TO THE 250 watt BULB was 84.2 volts at 1.58 amps
(with full voltage  the amperage would be around 2.2 amps +-) showing on my Kill -a- Watt meter
the bulb was plugged into. at idle with NO load the LOOP AC VOLTAGE reads normally 1.4 AC amps
anyway - so the bulb load on its powered circuit DID NOT INCREASE the LOOP AC amperage!

Glad to help.

Clarence