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Selfrunning 3 KWatts ERR unit powering 3 x 800 Watt lamps

Started by hartiberlin, July 26, 2009, 11:08:50 PM

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TinselKoala

It just gets more and more interesting.

We are agreed that the elemental rods are in the direct lineage of the Schwartz device, right?

Well, it looks like Stefan has been aware of this story for a while:
http://freenrg.fr/JapRod/Rodgen2.htm


And as if that's not enough, it appears that there is some kind of link with Dennis Lee. The one linked video seems to be missing, but there's another one in the same ucsofa directory that contains the same stuff, if you can stand to watch Dennis perform. He shows the "original" video at 1:45, and says that he (Dennis) has been showing this since 1997.
http://www.ucsofa.com/videos/case2.rm




markdansie

@Tk
you mentioned the D word (Dennis) wash your mouth out with soap.
I think the Rod's are a dead duck. Lets face it...if there were 74 elements in it you don't have to be Einstein to figure out there is something pretty hot in there with a reasonable half life.
However for the latest device in a box I am very interested to see what is really driving that.
@Harvey
I am happy to go to the phillipines to view the said device including signing an NDA and leaving the video camera behind. There are a lot of red flags from the video demo I saw, however there are somethings I am curious about. My main specialty has been as mentioned before hydrogen injection and as a hobby following magnetic motors.
I have doubts that it is tuned to the earths frequencies (I could be wrong) but the materials used may act as a capicitor or battery.
Mark

Harvey

Quote from: xee2 on August 09, 2009, 08:52:16 PM
@ Harvey

I suspect you may be thinking of the peltier effect. Used in many space satellites but does not produce much power.

Acutally it would be the opposite effect known as the Seebeck Effect. But of course this does not fully explain the action, only a possible portion of it.

8)

Harvey

Quote from: powerunlimited on August 09, 2009, 10:39:21 PM
@Harvey,very interesting information on the rods,have you asked
Dr. Schwartz if he is the original inventor and if
he can give you a rough
explaination as to how they work,since I don't think
he will release the exact information on how to make them.
Thanks

I told him that I had seen these original rods before at the swap meet and he said he wished I had that apparatus as it was part of some early market test or something. But he never confirmed or denied being the actual inventor.

8)

Harvey

Quote from: TinselKoala on August 10, 2009, 04:20:34 AM
@Harvey: I can't find the link to the webpage right now, but here's the ERR Japanese brochure, there are some pix of it in there:
http://freenrg.fr/JapRod/EnergyReceiver.zip

And it's on Sterling's PESwiki page concerning the devices.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Image:Elemental_rod_generator_900W_jp70.jpg

And This is interesting:
http://freenrg.fr/JapRod/

And so is this:
http://www.rexresearch.com/craig/craig.htm

Ok, that's what I thought. I wanted to make certain that the rods were not being promoted in any way by NARF.