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Trawoeer Power Pyramid Version 12 - Electrical output from a homemade pyramid

Started by hartiberlin, June 28, 2011, 04:05:30 PM

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k4zep

Quote from: neptune on July 26, 2011, 11:30:14 AM
Hi Ben . Yes , sure looks like brass to me . As I say I am torn two ways on this . Without knowing exactly how this thing works , we do not know the exact effect of different end caps . Different styles of end cap would effect the internal volume of the sand chamber and the quantity of sand . This would effect the capacitance of the device . Would this matter ? We just dont know . Based on madsatbg`s build where he uses not only different end caps but a larger diameter inner tube , but still shows some promising signs , there is probably room for some tolerance . But exactly how much tolerance ? Making too many compromises will inevitably lead to a non working device , and no way of knowing what is wrong .
@madsatbg . Did you try connecting and disconnecting the fan motor , to see if you got some small movement of the fan when reconnecting ?
I am exchangeing emails with a dowser who lives about 70 miles away . She has promised help and and advice , and If I am willing , dowsing lessons .

Hi Neptune,

Well expressed.  I just don't know what the max/min tolerances are.  At this point, it is almost magic.  I wish I knew exactly what the energy was that this device picks up on but that is in the future I think. 

Take the dowsing lessons, it is magic.  Almost like talking to your innerself.  When it works for you, have the dowser take a picture of your face!  Pure magic but it works!!!!!  Here in FL, USA we basically live on top of a huge limestone aquifer that supplies our water over large areas.  I don't even know if we have NODES here or not as shows up in granite/quartz, etc.....I don't know if a area that shows greater flow shown by simple dowsing will work at least at some level or not.  I do know I would have a smile attack  ;D if I got just 1-2 watts out!!!!!

Respectfully
Ben K4ZEP

neptune

Regarding end caps . I wonder if anyone can identify the actual part that Thomas uses .That would solve this particular problem . It does not seem to be a common plumbing part here in the UK . My son in law , a professional plumber does not recognise it . The way it is used is not exactly how it was designed to because the wide end has an internal thread , which in this application is not used . The other end has a solder ring . So once you have screwed it on to whatever you screw it onto , and solder the 10 mm pipe into position , You can not then unscrew it  . In plumbing , it is not normal practise to cut threads on copper pipes .And it would be impossible to cut threads on lead pipes .So that leaves just two possibilities . Either this part is just one component of a more complex fitting or appliance , or it is an adapter to fit a 10 mm copper pipe on to the end of a large diameter iron pipe . If someone knows the answer , please let us know .

madsatbg

Quote from: neptune on July 26, 2011, 11:30:14 AM
@madsatbg . Did you try connecting and disconnecting the fan motor , to see if you got some small movement
Hi neptune,
Yes, I try disconnecting and connecting the fan motor,several times
, but did not see some small movement.
Put a small fan 12 volts 0.15 amps

neptune

@madsatbg . Thanks for sharing your results so far . Remember negative results are still results and can teach us things . I expect you have done the obvious things , like testing the small fan on a battery , and seeing if it will light a LED when spun with a finger . If you have , then all you can do is wait for support and advice from Thomas . It is possible of course that your sand has "Fallen " as a result of a knock or accidental short circuit . I hope TT soon helps you .
Did you feel that when testing with the big fan , that it would run longer when connected to the reactor , than when disconnected?

zhak