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What ever happened to EV Gray Motor?
Im about to start my adventure into the SG motor, but Im wondering why isn't anyone making E. V. Gray's motor?
From what Ive read form the book "Cold Electricity" and John Bedini's drawings of the thing it seems like it should be a done deal. Wouldnt it be good to get that off the ground instead of keep experimenting with new devices. (Im fasinated by all these other devices, dont get me wrong, but Id like some practice results with each new concept, as these technologies progress) If some one can replicate just one EV Gray motor and prove that it works wouldnt that do more for free energy than a lot of stuff? Have we just forgot about it cause it dont work? (Aaron Im working on getting the parts for the SG now) |
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Gray Motor Update, May 1, 2007
To all,
In the summer of 2001, it looked like a group of people was gathering to reconstruct the Ed Gray motors. So, what happened? The answer is more the story of what did NOT happen. First of all, no one every funded the project. Within a year, Norm Wootan sold the two Ed Gray motors to Al Francoeur in Canada. Al has been slowly and painstakingly restoring the motor chassis and coil/core assemblies. He is paying for all of this out of his own pocket, so the work proceeds as funds are available. He is also starting to work on reconstructing the complex power supply units that drive the system. Since no exact circuit schematics have ever surfaced, the rebuilding of the power supply units will still require some R&D. Time frame for completion is unknown. Beyond this, I do not have any other information. I hope this helps, Peter |
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Evgray stuff
If you are interested in Gray tech. You need to be at
alfenergy : Alternate Energy Technologies lost of real good people working there. And indeed Alan L. Francoeur is there. Good discussion about the lately surfaced Evgray video's there. |
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