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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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neptune

@taranarod . Did you get around to weighing the wire on one coil please

neptune

@poynt 99. Remember that this device is not patented . Nor can it be . So name your own price? LOL

k4zep

Well here we go again.  I have all my stuff on order. I need to get my plastic working skills up again anyway and I like to build pulse motors.
I like to make them a work of art, so what the heck.  It's all in fun!

If he got a lotta bucks, more power to him.  IF he finally just got tired of the BS, repeating questions from folk who didn't watch his orginal videos, well so be it. 

This is my hobby, I do this for fun but I sure wish he had posted a basic step by step of the tuning method.......but who knows.  If it was real, there are a dozen or so of us that will build it and maybe one or two of us will make it work.  If not............I got this slab of crow, I prefer it fried, blackened and with a light dusting of acrylic.

I remain eternally optimistic,

Ben K4ZEP   8)

LtBolo

Quote from: poynt99 on May 10, 2011, 04:07:55 PM
Which raises a question; if Romero's device was real, and he accepted a very lucrative offer, what happens if someone else achieves the same success with the device?

The cracks are forming in the wall. The flood is coming. The money will eventually be in building, selling, and supporting the products...not in owning the intellectual property.

Xerox did pretty well on copiers, but ironically, today companies virtually give away the printer/copier/fax and make money on the consumables. Once the world realizes that there "is no spoon", there will be a rush to build power products in 100s of forms. The intellectual property will be worthless.

powercat

Was he speaking with someone who wanted verification on his device,
before they gave him an amount of money ?  he did say recently that he didn't have the device at home.

Quote from: romerouk on May 10, 2011, 10:44:35 AM
I will do one more video without the big capacitor, I will change it with smaller ones in or even one small .I need to check to see what is the minimum I can have and still have it working ok.
I have no access to the generator today, I dont have it at home but I will try for tomorow.
I will try to open the  dc/dc converter and leave it without the plastic case.
There are invisible batteries invented but only I have access to them :)
I hope this will end after that.
I think that its much easier to consider it fake than trying to do one yourself.
I am not addressing this to you but to all who thinks like that.
People having low financial resources should wait for others to replicate then decide if it is worth doing it or not.It is not cheap to build it, the new build will cost me more than £1000. Only the coils is going to cost £30 each, custom made with self-bonding wire.

The replications will prove this either way.
When logic and proportion Have fallen
Go ask Alice When she's ten feet tall