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Energy from the Ground - Self powered generator by Barbosa and Leal

Started by hanon, August 13, 2013, 08:01:16 PM

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MileHigh

Quote from: bringdownthezog on April 07, 2015, 11:20:08 PM

Take another good look inside your computer and let me know if you think its the best electrical circuit because it ain't. If you cannot understand why the fan is needed and how it relates to EM theory then I think you are not worth teaching anyways.

Well, that merits a classic LOL.

MileHigh

Quote from: Void on April 07, 2015, 11:23:11 PM
I know from experience that I am probably wasting my time stating this, but the topic of discussion here in this thread is about B&L devices...
There once was a time long before the advent of the internet that common courtesy was, well, somewhat common.
Not so much any more it seems... ;)
All the best...

That's fake drama in my opinion.  The B&L claim is more than a year old.  Correct me if I am wrong, but perhaps the only thing that Clarence's claim had is in common with B&L's claim is the alleged requirement for a ground connection.  By some force of magic the ground is supposed to "supply the electrons to power the device."

Threads can't possibly stay on topic for something like a year and a half.  They wander around, especially if no great proof or demo happens after the original claim.

bringdownthezog

Quote from: MileHigh on April 07, 2015, 11:28:25 PM
That's fake drama in my opinion.  The B&L claim is more than a year old.  Correct me if I am wrong, but perhaps the only thing that Clarence's claim had is in common with B&L's claim is the alleged requirement for a ground connection.  By some force of magic the ground is supposed to "supply the electrons to power the device."

Threads can't possibly stay on topic for something like a year and a half.  They wander around, especially if no great proof or demo happens after the original claim.

MileHigh,
Before you claim its some form of magic, you'll need to have basic understanding of what is going on in the circuit. I'm afraid you don't cut it.

a.king21

Quote from: wistiti on April 07, 2015, 09:22:26 PM
Hi Clarence!
Here is our replication of your device. As i said before here the ground outside is still deeply frozen so we improvise with the grounding part... The neutral of the the primary goes to sewers cast iron pipe and the return ground came from the main house ground copper water pipe.

One other thing different of your setup is the primary of the 2 toroidal transformer are wound all over the toroid... they are factory made transformer (primary 120vac, sec 12vac removed)
The system work! it seem to charge the battery while runing and ligh a 50w load. :)

But there is something wrong with it. The big 4 awg secondary became way to hot!!! the plastic around the conector melt after 2 min. ...

Can you help me with this issue??
Thank you! :)


The main reason why wires get hot and melt is that they are too thin for the job in hand.
At the beginning of electrics, the gas fitters and plumbers got the job of installing early electrical systems.
There was little practical experience of house wiring in those days, so these new "electricians" were told that if the wire gets hot use thicker wire!!


So use much thicker wire and it will solve your problem.
Good luck and I look forward to discussing your circuit later, to make sure you aren't using some one else's electricity!

MileHigh

Quote from: bringdownthezog on April 07, 2015, 11:33:27 PM
MileHigh,
Before you claim its some form of magic, you'll need to have basic understanding of what is going on in the circuit. I'm afraid you don't cut it.

Can you link to a schematic and a description of how the circuit allegedly works?  Alternatively, a link to a schematic and your description of how the circuit allegedly works.