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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

Quote from: Void on March 29, 2015, 01:06:03 PM
Hi Clarence. I can see where the confusion is, as when I look at your attached photo it looks like
'config 1' in my attached drawing, but it sounds like from your description that you are actually
doing as shown in 'config 2' in my attached drawing? Or is it neither?  ;D

Edit: Actually taking a closer look at your picture, I guess it is wired as 'config 2'?  I had to look more closely... ;)

P.P.S.
I have attached pics of how B&L showed it in their patent drawing, and how you showed it in your
own hand drawn schematic. It would be good if we can clear this up. If you are doing 'config 2', then
that actually seems to make more sense to me, and it may be that B&L obscured this on purpose in
their patent drawing to try to hide the details of how they are actually doing it.

All the best...

Hello Void,

the correct way is the "config" 2  method. actually the confusion IS MY FAULT and I bear the responsibility for that!!!
my photo to wistiti shows the correct way. however as you duly pointed out my previous schematic back on page 70 it shows my SCREW UP.....I was thinking one
thing and drew some thing else!!!  I apologize to you and the members for that carelessness. let be known to all members that the "config" 2 illustration by Void is
the correct way to go!!!!

I also think that your observation about the lack of complete disclosure by B&L is quite possible. I had worked with quite a few circuit arrangements at that time before
I got the present arrangement to work - and then LO & BEHOLD!
am glad to be at this point with the "off grid" build  where I can finish the rods install - make final valid tests and back off for awhile!

however there is STILL work to be done.
this at present is only a single phase 120 volt power unit. For USA residential use it has to  adapted into a 120/240 system to be complete.

for EURO use it needs to be adapted into a 220 volt 2 phase and 3 phase  version.

so the party is not over by quite a bit. also the larger power modules have to be shown. so after awhile pull up your pants and hang on.
my rods are really gonna be rocking- - and rolling - doing belly bumps - doing some HIGH CLAMPS jumps and voltage knee jerks etc.
HA. HA.!

thanks and cheers.

Clarence

wistiti

Hi folks!
Just to make shure i understand it well; does this drawing is ok Clarence?
thank you!

Clarence

Quote from: wistiti on March 29, 2015, 05:30:52 PM
Hi folks!
Just to make shure i understand it well; does this drawing is ok Clarence?
thank you!
THIS IS OK!

Clarence




Void

Hi Clarence. Ok, thanks for the clarification on the way you have that ground wire
run around the captor loop wire. The web software I used to create the schematic doesn't allow me
to go back and edit the drawing, so I patched the schematic in Paint. A little rough, but it should do. ;)
This revised schematic should now match the way Clarence has his ground wire wired in at the captor loop.
Good luck with the testing Clarence!
All the best..