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RS files are accessible by anyone with a proper link. They are not searchable on RS so unless someone posts an exact link to the file elsewhere only we can access it here. There are ways to protect folders with files on RS but that requires a premium account and so whoever uploads would have to pay membership. Easier method is simply encrypting the file with a password (ZIP or RAR archive it first) but then someone could simply take the archive, unpack it and post the file elsewhere. I suppose we could host the file(s) privately on our own server or something like that (I might be able to facilitate that) with our own security system. |
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Aaron re loaded the doc again-- thanks Aaron
here is the link he gave me RapidShare: 1-Click Webhosting enjoy |
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Apparently this board cuts off URLs for whatever reason. I have noticed other problems with adding links so perhaps the admin should remove all special features they've installed in the name of user friendliness
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Great thread!
Wow, I really enjoyed this thread (thank you Aaron!) I've just completed watching most of the you-tube footage available about the Coral Castle. What a shame he passed away before sharing how he moved the stone
What great uses could we have with that knowledge now? I am very interested in how the tornado stopped before the castle. That has many uses. Wow. What a great man! I really enjoyed his story. Thanks for sharing! Absolutely fascinating. |
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alright, it has been awhile since the document was posted.
i am very curious as to anyones comments, questions, statements, arguements, about the E-book and even what i posted. i have had a few requests to post the Sea Salt "top-loading" process, but i want to hear some input first. -bryan |
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Bryan, can you email this ebook to me?
I have some problems downloading it from that hosting place. I would be interested to read it, after all Edward Leidskalnin was Latvian and so am I ![]() If you can, the I will PM you my e-mail address. Thank you |
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ok, for the info of the group, i tested a question that i have been asking since i arrived here. Edward
Leedskalnin of the Coral Castle supposedly used Stainless Steel wire in his generators instead of copper. he claimed that SS when used as an electromagnet had less magnetic resistence that the nature of copper tends to have. he said this eliminated a lot of the drag and "dead" spots in most motors and generators. well, i didnt exactly rewire a generator, but i did make a small electro magnet with only a few turns of SS around a screwdriver. the wire was pretty thin at about 32 gauge, and it was bare wire... no coating. i put a slight insulation on the screwdriver to avoid shorting and i also spaced my wire turns about 3/16" apart, to also avoid shorting. i only wrapped about ten turns on it and hooked it up to a 9v battery. the result was a very strong (relatively speaking) electro magnet. im willing to bet that edward was in fact on to something, and as soon as i can find some coated SS wire, i will rewire a small DC motor and test it further. -bryan |
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Hi Bryan,
I'm not sure about Ed's comment on ss being less resistant. In Stan Meyer's WFC docs, there is discussion about the SS being more resistant, which may be desired to restrict current moving through the inductor chokes made of ss wire instead of copper. The only way to tell is to get equal length of ss and copper of same awg and test ohms and then wrap on core and see what makes a stronger magnet. |
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im not talking about the resistance in the wire itself... im talking about coppers natural magnetic resistances. because the iron rotor gets temporarily magnetized it has a slight drag effect because of the copper coils. SS does not have this problem because the wire holds its own temporary magnetism as well, which eliminates the drag.
like i said before, i havnt rewound a generator to test this, i have just finished step one: making sure SS can be used in an electro magnet. coppers magnetic resistances can be tested by using a STRONG neo magnet and dropping it through a copper tube. the magnets rate of descent is noticably slower. Denis Lee showed me that during a live demonstration in Chicago. |
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Hmm, I would like to try this out on the SSG motor. The RPM should increase if instead of copper coil I use stainless steel wire. The only problem is to get the stainless steel wire exactly as thick as the copper one and the insulation. Maybe someone has an idea about how to insulate the stainless wire? Some warnishing perhaps? However I think that warnisg would not be too good, as ir would break if the wire is bent. Any other ideas?
Also I made a test with a strong neo magnet, I moved it near a copper plate and could feel the drag, then I did the same witha a stainless steel plate - no drag there ![]() This is interesting, thanks Bryan ![]() |