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Atmospheric electrical gradient tapping

Started by Charlie Brown ARN, April 11, 2005, 07:22:24 AM

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freeenergyman2005

The "pureenergysystems" site certainly makes the concept look easy. I've not been able to find a single source for the quadrupole magnets. I suppose one could haunt the ham radio swap meets and possible find a pair. However, it looks like one may be able to cement a smaller ring inside a larger ring, concentrically, with opposite poles facing up and get the same results. We shall see. If this is successful, I'll try inserting a coil or conductor inside the ion path to generate electricity.

Howard Malone

kenbo0422

I was ordering magnets from American Science and Surplus and got a hold of a bunch of magnets on a whim which turned out to have at least four poles on a flat side ( I think they may have 6).  You would be surprised where things like this turn up.  Making your own shouldn't be too difficult I wouldn't think.  There are some 'nifty' designs with multiple magnets that simulate monpoles.
Ken

freeenergyman2005

Thanks, kenbo. I've ordered general things through magnetsource.com, but I'lll check it out.

Howard