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First electrical power output from a Pyramid

Started by hartiberlin, January 18, 2006, 05:32:45 PM

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jeanna

Quote from: Walter Hofmann on December 26, 2007, 05:11:10 AM
Hi all,
maybe I should explaine the video, about in the middle I switch from DC to AC to see if there is anythings on AC but like you see it is only 0.004V. what is also strange that no matter which side I have thew output connected to positive or negative meter clamp it allways showes negative voltage .
greetings
walt
Thanks for the video, Walter.
I don't have time to look for it now, but I think TT said to HANG the converter from the apex of the frame. This means to me that the converter does not touch the ground below the center point. Perhaps I am wrong. It looks to me as though your converter is being supported from below by the pipe. It is hard to tell;
Of all the things that might be changed about the design, this non connection to the ground in line with the apex seems important. If the charge needs to come inside the shape of the pyramid I would think it needs to bang around inside a bit and not go straight down into the earth/ I think the pyramid as a shape is more than a simple antenna

good work,

jeanna

CLaNZeR

Quote from: tak22 on December 26, 2007, 12:58:31 PM
For those not finding power in their pyramid, here's a guy who says he did, but then got scared of it. ???

tak

Thanks for the interesting links Tak

Cheers

Sean.
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CLaNZeR

Interesting this Les Brown Chap and his Pyramids.

Been hunting around and reading loads when came across this page, looks like the same Les Brown.

http://www.holyconservancy.org/789005.htm

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Walter Hofmann

Hi jeanna,
no nor the middle pipe and or the pyramide frame is connected to the ground or the converter. like you can see the pyramide stays on thick cardboard. the converter just hangs on a plastic electrical clamp on the center pipe which also does not touch the cardboard.
the capacitor is wraped in this very thick electrical shrink tape.
greetings
walt


Quote from: jeanna on December 26, 2007, 01:14:38 PM
Quote from: Walter Hofmann on December 26, 2007, 05:11:10 AM
Hi all,
maybe I should explaine the video, about in the middle I switch from DC to AC to see if there is anythings on AC but like you see it is only 0.004V. what is also strange that no matter which side I have thew output connected to positive or negative meter clamp it allways showes negative voltage .
greetings
walt
Thanks for the video, Walter.
I don't have time to look for it now, but I think TT said to HANG the converter from the apex of the frame. This means to me that the converter does not touch the ground below the center point. Perhaps I am wrong. It looks to me as though your converter is being supported from below by the pipe. It is hard to tell;
Of all the things that might be changed about the design, this non connection to the ground in line with the apex seems important. If the charge needs to come inside the shape of the pyramid I would think it needs to bang around inside a bit and not go straight down into the earth/ I think the pyramid as a shape is more than a simple antenna

good work,

jeanna

Walter Hofmann

Hi jeanna,
no nor the middle pipe and or the pyramide frame is connected to the ground or the converter. like you can see the pyramide stays on thick cardboard. the converter just hangs on a plastic electrical clamp on the center pipe which also does not touch the cardboard.
the capacitor is wraped in this very thick electrical shrink tape.
greetings
walt


Quote from: jeanna on December 26, 2007, 01:14:38 PM
Quote from: Walter Hofmann on December 26, 2007, 05:11:10 AM
Hi all,
maybe I should explaine the video, about in the middle I switch from DC to AC to see if there is anythings on AC but like you see it is only 0.004V. what is also strange that no matter which side I have thew output connected to positive or negative meter clamp it allways showes negative voltage .
greetings
walt
Thanks for the video, Walter.
I don't have time to look for it now, but I think TT said to HANG the converter from the apex of the frame. This means to me that the converter does not touch the ground below the center point. Perhaps I am wrong. It looks to me as though your converter is being supported from below by the pipe. It is hard to tell;
Of all the things that might be changed about the design, this non connection to the ground in line with the apex seems important. If the charge needs to come inside the shape of the pyramid I would think it needs to bang around inside a bit and not go straight down into the earth/ I think the pyramid as a shape is more than a simple antenna

good work,

jeanna