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Gman posted this 2 days ago

I was injured and found solace in this.

This was long ago.

I will atempt to help those interested.

Regards,

 

G.G.

P.s. I am interested in Don Smith looking for like minded.

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Gman posted this 2 days ago

I was injured and found solace in this.

This was long ago.

I will atempt to help those interested.

Regards,

 

G.G.

P.s. I am interested in Don Smith looking for like minded.

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Jagau posted this yesterday

Hello Gman


Can you tell us more about this generator?

Jagau

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AlteredUnity posted this yesterday

Welcome to the forum GMAN, ive read about this setup somewhere before, it is very interesting, did you need to rewire the fan coils to achieve this?

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Gman posted this yesterday

Replying To: Jagau

 

Hi Jagau,

 

This fan was my last operational and it was special. Good question as any more than 6 winding's as in 3 primary 3 secondary you will have a generator effect I was informed by an electrical engineer and you wish to avoid this as a prime mover.

I was fascinated with John Bedini and Rick Friedrich as they both gave their information so readily and would always jump into the forums and help even me. I was blown away that such men would help those that have little to no idea of what we are doing.

I have found it is good to be able to not know this shall create a thirst for knowledge.

In other forums electrical engineer's helped and advised what would and wouldn't work and would gladly help with any questions. Once I saw a purple flash brilliant lighting all neons on a hexfillar wound 4" fan the electrical engineer said this was a burning in of the tranistor's (I was hooked) Lightining..

This fan was special as I have tried so many variant's.

It is a 4" comair rotron fan.

Rewound bifillar cw,ccw,cw,ccw.

The secondary wire was litz I cannot remember the stand diameter and how many and I cannot remember the primary diameter although it was less than what was original just enameled single.

As you can see the pressure creates by the tension or resistance is impressive normally they self start quite easily and the outup is lighting many rain of rice bulbs.This should also give way to more questions.

I have found that sometimes people are not in the box.

Over time I have not seen anyone come close to this even my teachers.

This splitting the posative as they refer to it. Does not like to consume itself.

I will ramble less.

Components are key.

I will help those that help themselves.

Start with litz wire as the secondary and the schematic, I didnt have the schematic I had a video.

I see the water spin down the drain just as the flow would be the same in the copper.

Regards,

G.G.

 

 

 

Gman posted this yesterday

Replying To: AlteredUnity

Hi AlteredUnity,

They were more than interesting the first time you actually get one to work even by not rewiring is a blast.

To hear the coils squeel as a spring convulsing and even sit and oscilliate teaches so much to a new comer.

It offers an abundant teaching tool as low voltages when you use a computer fan(they have hair sized wire not litz although nice and found at the dump).

Shout to the orignal to assist those that cannot affor the bedini https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDS9qk-Nw4M

Imhotep!

In answer to your question yes and yes you will need to rewind your coils to achieve this.

The blades slow the self destruct. I would recommend keeping them on for a while.

 

Regards,

 

G.G.

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Jagau posted this 23 hours ago

Hi Gman,

Thanks for the explanations. John Bedini is also one of my favorite authors; he's done so much for people like us, sharing everything for free. I still read him regularly; he's an essential guide.

I'm delighted to see that people like you are using his instructions; I think you're fantastic. If you have the time, could you make a small hand electrical diagram so I can better understand what you're doing? Thanks.

Keep up your experiments, they're really interesting.

Jagau

Inception posted this 19 hours ago

Hello, Gman.

The first impression was that this was a Rich Friedrich version of the SSG. I recall he used to sell an 8" fan that he preferred to use for it, and he removed the BEMF diode for the experiment. A friend of mine bought the fan from a surplus store, removed the diode, and blew out the fan's 2n3904 transistor because he didn't realize the circuit needed a load.

Can you post the circuit diagram also?

"I see the water spin down the drain just as the flow would be the same in the copper."

It appears that the right hand thumb rule applies to many physical phenomena.

Thank you for sharing your work with us. 

Inception

Gman posted this 10 hours ago

Replying To: Jagau

Yes to study the obvious or to comprehend nauture and copy it as the great Victor schaberger stated.

Everything is there for us or here for us.

I share so you can possibly better me. 

I did this over a decade ago I lost all in the shed and the house after the parting other than the knowledge. Just to work on these things adversely affect me. 

Don smiths devices have peeked my interest so I will invest my most precious assett. Also his comprehension of what is.

Yes we need to help each other and not for profit. Care is above wisdom and intelligence.

As you have seen the potential is impressive. A fool can see overunity. A wise person can see more.

Thank you for your kind words yes I need to keep active as I was in decline for some while.

Regards,

 

G.G.

 

Gman posted this 10 hours ago

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Rick,

 

Is blamed by some as to stealing John's work. Was it the SSG or the SG?

I have not seen this I have seen Rick constantly gift knowledge and attempt to bring knowledge to the masses.

Rick's comprehension is sound.

I answered both of you with the schematic. Although as I said I did more with less.

Less creates the mother of necessity.

Those transistor's would not be nearly enough to handle the backemf also the diode even if present without grain of rice or load would reverse and blow.

It takes an unusual mind to study the obvious.

 

Regards,

 

G.G.

Jagau posted this 8 hours ago

Hi Gman

Perhaps this circuit is similar to the one proposed?

Jagau

Gman posted this 7 hours ago

Jaguau,

 

Similar yes although not the same. As I have mentioned the key is the components.

Rick has shown many variants of John's work.

There are many circuits. I have shown the one I used.

I am investing in some tools so I can measure what I do not know.

 

Kind Regards,

 

G.G.

 

 

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