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Thane Heins Perepiteia.

Started by RunningBare, February 04, 2008, 09:02:26 AM

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Kator01

Hi Thane ,

I had to do a search in english websites. In german newspapers there  are many statemens of him which give a good insight into his simple character.

So look here :

http://blogcritics.org/archives/2003/08/13/164125.php

http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/1446

But I will not start any political discussion here.
You have to understand german language in order to read all this in the media

Regards

Kator


alan

Quote from: CRANKYpants on October 23, 2008, 03:41:27 PM
Stubs
;D
Think I didn't formulate the question correct.
What happens when you increase mechanical load?
You can put kinetic energy into the equation.

The effects you describe are similar to the bedini generator:
Acceleration while input current drops.

CRANKYpants

Quote from: alan on October 24, 2008, 10:38:09 AM
;D
Think I didn't formulate the question correct.
What happens when you increase mechanical load?
You can put kinetic energy into the equation.

The effects you describe are similar to the bedini generator:
Acceleration while input current drops.

IF YOU HAVE ACCELERATION WITH A CORRESPONDING DROP IN MOTOR INPUT CURRENT THEN TWO THINGS ARE OCCURRING, EITHER CORE DRAG IS BEING DECREASED (STEVE SAW THAT BY SATURATING HIS SOLID IRON CORES I THINK) OR YOU ARE CREATING AN EXTRA TORQUE SOMEWHERE OR BOTH CAN BE HAPPENING ALSO AND BOTH ARE BENEFICIAL.

AS FAR AS BEING SIMILAR TO BEDINI - I DOUBT THAT SINCE WE TRY TO DO EVERYTHING WITH ONLY THE COIL BY MANIPULATING, COIL IMPEDANCE, CAPACITANCE - NO ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AT ALL TO WEAR OUT OR BREAK DOWN.

AS FAR AS "WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU INCREASE MECHANICAL LOAD" COMPARED TO A CONVENTIONAL GENERATOR THAT IS ALSO AFFECTED BY CORE DRAG AND LENZ'S LAW - WE SHOW THAT IN JUST ABOUT EVERY VIDEO I.E. IT CAN BE ELIMINATED OR AT THE VERY LEAST REDUCED AND BEST OF ALL HV COIL LENZ'S LAW INDUCED FIELD CAN BE USED TO INCREASE HC COIL COIL OUTPUT.

BACK TO STEVE: HE SAW HIS ACCELERATION VANISH WHEN HE CHANGED TO LAMINATED CORES BECAUSE THEY SATURATE LATER AND BECAUSE HIS WATER GOES DOWN THE DRAIN IN A COUNTERCLOCKWISE DIRECTION JUST BECAUSE HE'S SPECIAL.  ;)

T

CRANKYpants

YO,  MO-FO'S,

I JUST UPLOADED A NEW VIDEO - FIRST ATTEMPT (WITHOUT TEXT YET) BUT WE ARE TAKING POWER OFF THE HIGH VOLTAGE COIL THROUGH A STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER GETTING HV COIL POWER ACROSS A 10 OHM LOAD AND HC POWER ACROSS A 10 OHM LOAD WITH ACCELERATION AS WELL.

WE ARE USING AN AC MIG WELDING ROD AS THE HV COIL CORE. AS HAS BEEN SEEN PREVIOUSLY THE HV COIL AIDS THE HC COIL OUTPUT AND VISE VERSA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYnhUCN_I6w

CHEERS
Thane




derricka

Is your step down transformer in parallel with the high voltage coil, or are you using it like a series tap?
If you wind your own high voltage coils, would you create a tap in the windings to draw power from, or is it better to have separate coils?