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Peter Davey Heater

Started by storre, February 09, 2008, 11:00:32 AM

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NerzhDishual

@DOCV

Quote from: DOCV on June 27, 2008, 12:19:43 PM
I measured the bells and got the following frequencies:
Bell 0 = 347.5 Hz
1 = 917 & 941 Hz
2 = 2148 & 2198 Hz
3 = 649 Hz
4= 760 Hz
Anyone else get this ?


What software are are you using?
We agree about bells #0 and #1...
The freqs for the bell #2  "sounds" more realistic.
Are not your  freq for #3 and #4 too low?

2 possibilities:
1) Cool Edit 96 is not always  giving accurate.measurements.
2) I do no know how to use this software. :'(

Could any body try with Coll Edit 2000 or another software?

Best.





Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

forest

Not strictly about Davey boiler but I have idea.Is it possible that in Davey original patent tubes were rotating fast ? I've read from Tesla lecture about some monopole electric rotor which is basically a copper or other metal based disc.

NerzhDishual



@Paul-R and DOCV:

I have just made another analysis of my #3 bell.
It "sounds" like you can find a of frequencies in one bell.
It is not a sine wave!!!

I have just made another analysis of my #3 bell.
and figured out that Cool Edit 96 is just giving
the freq. of the  main "peak"of the selected part of the wave form.....
:)
Please see picture:



Best
Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

Paul-R

Quote from: NerzhDishual on June 28, 2008, 04:00:46 PM
@Paul-R and DOCV:
I have just made another analysis of my #3 bell.
It "sounds" like you can find a of frequencies in one bell.
It is not a sine wave!!!
A bell will have more than one frequency, but if it is a good quality hemishere,
and held accurately at the centre (sometimes difficult to do), there should be
one frequency much bigger than the others, + various octaves of this main
frequency.

It seems to me that you might be better off dropping back to more traditional methods
of comparing the bell to the mains hum as outlined above. Try also page 8 of this:
http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter14.pdf
Paul.

DOCV

Hey Sprocket.
You can use a laptop to determine your frequency, but not to generate as it will give off a synthetic version of a sine wave. If you are trying to reproduce pure sound then you have to go with original sine waves and alter them, but not synthesize them. Much like listening to a live orchestra and then listening off a CD. The essence of the sound is just not the same.