is it a scam? Will it work in a residential home ?
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10 years ago
is it a scam? Will it work in a residential home ?
From the context alone, probably.
BTW: what is it?
-- ?? 100% natural
I've powered this house, and next door, from a scaled up pair of these for years. The key is the concept of the 'free electron' being used to produce free electricity.
I have to keep quiet about it as I've heard that the usual suppliers have hit squads to deal with people who do this and I don't want to be subjected to battery.
-- Syd
Someone sent me a screen shot from the Huffpost detroit, (Here's a copy of a copy... not sure how well it will turn out.)
What a hoot!
George H.
Someone sent me a screen shot from the Huffpost detroit, (Here's a copy of a copy... not sure how well it will turn out.)
What a hoot!
George H.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Very nice site, Dr. H.
Looks like you guys have a lot of fun.
A scam? Why do you say that? It looks perfectly reasonable to me. (I like the free but confidential video)
ial home ?
Unfortunate fears, yes, but battery is a crucial component to its success.
-- Cheers, James Arthur
It will work perfectly in your home, or in a business. It takes your money equally well in either case.
-- Cheers, James Arthur
But there are no "free" electrons. All electrons in energy systems are enslaved to the will of man.
-- Rick
Place one pole of a permanent magnet against a steel plate. The electrons in the sheet will align their spins to the magnetic field. Now, on the other side of the sheet axial to the magnet, connect a spring or other conducting helix. If the helix direction is right, some of the spinning electrons with slip off the plate and spin up the helix, especially if the helix is lower resistivity, for example copper.
Connect a load between the other end of the helix (the negative terminal) and the plate (positive), and you're done.
The output from these is DC and, because of system inefficiencies, is about 20% less than the Planck voltage. The available current depends on the magnet, but a fist sized NbFeB magnet will supply about 10A continuous.
Cheers
-- Syd
I forgot to say, if anyone wants plans for these, I can provide them but I'd have to charge to help cover the many years of development.
-- Syd
Bwahahahahahaha ha >:-} ...Jim Thompson
-- | James E.Thompson | mens | | Analog Innovations | et |
Hi Syd
Would you have plans suitable for an apartment block, containing say 10 large power hungry apartments inc air conditioning use in the summer and heat pump use in the winter?
'Happy' to pay for the plans.
Regards John
I'm no longer involved in this after a visit I had recently where some gentlemen bought the rights. I'm not at liberty to say who they represent.
Cheers
-- Syd
It seams that many just copy the diagrams (with their mistakes)
1 why is the output transformers wired differently each side, if it suppose to transfer power alternating between sides? (it should be mirror wiring) 2 some claim that system resonate on KHz others mention MHz, how is the output comes out 50Hz ??
I'll bite. How much for the plans and a demo of a working unit? I'll bring the measurement equipment.
e o e e ,
Hello Syd, i am very interested to have the plans... and to spend maybe a m oment with you on skype. Here is my mail snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com.
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