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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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aaron5120

Hi Clarence,
Many thanks for your detailed reply, and I apologise for interrupting your farm job! Now we have enough info for advancing the replication of your build.
Regarding your suggestion of being low profile to the utility company and being progressive in substituing the mains power supply step by step, I will do it like you said, since I do not want any legal problem with the local power company either.
Thanks again for giving us this precious information from your experimentation. God speed, and we look forward to having more ideas to be shared here in the future from everybody.

aaron5120

memoryman

Have you looked at the phase relationship between voltage and current with a 'scope? I suspect that you are creating a massive phase difference, which appears as a power gain; the power companies will not like a load like that and the rods have little or nothing to do with it all.

Clarence

Quote from: memoryman on March 28, 2015, 11:46:05 PM
Have you looked at the phase relationship between voltage and current with a 'scope? I suspect that you are creating a massive phase difference, which appears as a power gain; the power companies will not like a load like that and the rods have little or nothing to do with it all.
@ memoryman:

its WAY past "scope " time !  and your statement about the rods is NOT true or accurate either!
go back to page 40 and reread the PESN evaluation  which is a RECOGNIZED international organization (not private ).

Their evaluation was POSITIVE in ALL areas!
I'm sure that their evaluation equipment included a lot more than just a SCOPE and was of a higher quality than all
the members on this thread combined!

NUFF.

Clarence

Void

Hi all. Ok, I discussed with Clarence, and the attached schematic should match
Clarence's current circuit wiring setup. If you have any questions on the schematic, you
can direct them to Clarence and he should be able to help you out, if he is not too busy.

This new revised schematic shows the inverter's AC output divided into two sets of wires from two plugs,
(or you can also use terminal strips), but I believe Clarence's inverter is only producing one phase, so it is
still just one phase out of the inverter, but just divided into two sets of wires to match the way Clarence has it wired.
You can see Clarence's hand drawn schematic posted recently to see how he wired into terminal
strips on his actual test board, and other specific details to his build.

Maybe when Clarence gets his ground rod grid finalized, Clarence can post a drawing to show
exactly how he has laid out all the ground rods and connected them together.

All the best...