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Overunity Machines Forum



How We Should Approach And Proceed With Building Replications

Started by Magluvin, November 17, 2017, 05:19:35 AM

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Should a replication be built as close to the original as possible with what is known?

Yes, and if so maybe post why.
6 (75%)
Depends, and if so maybe post why.
1 (12.5%)
No, and if so maybe post why.
1 (12.5%)

Total Members Voted: 8

Voting closed: January 16, 2018, 05:23:19 AM

Magluvin


Magluvin

Quote from: antimony on November 17, 2017, 01:36:24 PM
I voted yes, but it could be good to expand on replications after it has been shown to work properly.

It is sometimes hard to follow, as maybe not all components is on hand, but when people do a replication with different components then whats prescribed, it is not a bad thing, in my opinion.

I didnt read the posts before mine, so I may have just written the same thing as everybody else.

Yes. But it should be a matter of importance to try and build as close to what is shown as a base line and after all is tried to no avail. If you go too far off course it may not be considered anything that had to do with the original.

In the confirmation of OU thread, it was chosen to test the Bedini V2.  Brad has a pdf on it but it has not been posted yet. So I dont know if all the info is there other than the depictions and pictures of the machine.

Thanks for the poll and explanation for your vote. ;)

Mags

vasik041

No.
I think that most important (and often forgotten) precondition for successful replication... is that replicator understands how device works . Without understanding even very close copy most probably will not work :)

forest


profitis

" Without
understanding even very close copy most probably
will not work'

Without knowledge in that field yes however if the guy has a precise manual for building from scratch then it shouldn't be hard,especially for simple devices