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  • #31
    Electrostatic generators

    Here is the kind of simplified instruction I like to find. This is dealing with electrostatic or Electro-Radiant energy.



    http://www.free-energy-info.tuks.nl/VladimirUtkin.pdf

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    • #32
      You can see the VERY small motor used to power Steel's Alternator/Generator, which is what attracted me to his design in the first place. I won't comment any more on Steel's device here, as it already has its own thread, but I just wanted you guys to know that an electrostatic generator is PROVEN technology that DOES work, and just needs to be amped up to larger models, and if combined with a prime mover that would run in proximity to the very field it creates to operate, it MIGHT be THE answer.

      Dave
      “Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”
      —Bernhard Haisch, Astrophysicist

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Turion View Post
        You can see the VERY small motor used to power Steel's Alternator/Generator, which is what attracted me to his design in the first place. I won't comment any more on Steel's device here, as it already has its own thread, but I just wanted you guys to know that an electrostatic generator is PROVEN technology that DOES work, and just needs to be amped up to larger models, and if combined with a prime mover that would run in proximity to the very field it creates to operate, it MIGHT be THE answer.

        Dave

        Matt has another example that is something along the same lines but not what you are talking about. This might help us all to see that electro/static/radiant does work in more than one arrangements.

        https://www.matthewcjones.com/report/SS_SB_Gen.pdf


        https://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/...g.php?id=21194


        Dear Sir, is it possible to make up a solid state variable capacitor?What I envisage, is a capacitor with fixed(non-movable plates of foil) adjacent to a coil/s in appropriate orientation. I am hoping that as the magnetic field from the coil is increased, that this will have the effect of "squeezing" out the electrostatic field, thus limiting the maximum capacitance. Please suggest possible layout of components. Retired electronics engineer.
        - Steele Braden (age 72)
        Auckland New Zealand


        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHdm4T7dDws



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        • #34
          Parametric electric machine
          US 4622510 A



          Patent US4622510 - Parametric electric machine - Google Patents











          Reviewing these images shows us where Mr Braden got his designs.


          http://patentimages.storage.googleap...S4622510-1.png


          http://patentimages.storage.googleap...S4622510-2.png


          Last edited by BroMikey; 03-01-2015, 07:46 AM.

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          • #35
            Got it, clearly you didn't follow/understand my explanation of whats going on. Thats ok. Nuff talking about it here. Cheers!

            Gene

            Originally posted by vidbid View Post
            There is nothing spinning in the induction example that I was referring to.

            The device pictured in the first post of this thread is a motor, not a generator.

            In the video, the positively charged rod holds a positive charge and is not depleted of its positive charge.

            Take a look at the video at 3 minutes and 45 seconds.

            [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ36EtABLAk&t=3m45s[/VIDEO]

            IMHO, the device pictured in the video is a generator because it produces charge through induction.

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            • #36
              Yeap so thats pretty key actually. The Capacitors also actually matter as you want ones that have a low internal ESR so they will discharge hard and fast, versus long and slow (which is more like what most multi farad type caps do). Bedini always pushed photoflash caps as they are made for high energy instant discharges.

              On top of that its an impedance matching function. The batteries that bedini charges are usually millohms of internal resistance and he builds up the "discharge" circuit to emulate that output resistance as the target so that the full impulse of instantly derrived power can be sent into the battery via the impedance matched method which is what "rings" the electrolyte producing the charging that bedinis methods were known for.

              For him to get the discharges down to a millohm impedance he had to use multiple paths/transistors to do that. (thats what I was trying to do with the 35000uF 35v caps he noted he was using in the solar chargers he was building... ) I never built it with enough transistors all triggered in parallel to get that Greater impulse of dc power out, so never achieved those impulses that were amps above what the conventional solar chargers produced.

              Anyways all water under the bridge now. Hope you find what you're looking for. Take care!

              Gene



              Originally posted by BroMikey View Post
              John is amplifying energy into batteries. I talked to him one time only and he said that I could order one WITH other designs all in one package. John uses 24 PNP transistor devices with each in and out trace on the transistor being around a 14awg wire. Take 24 wires and add them together on the drains and how big is the cable? Take 24 wires/traces off the source and add them all together to get a giant cable able to handle hundreds of amps.

              Of course cap play a part but not much as John is sending energy splatter/noise right off the amplifier transistors to do the job. It is a glorified regulator.


              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y93IwhOGWB4



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              • #37
                Generation Trackers

                The picture is of a Tracker 5. The eariler versions used the pulsating with caps but the new one has no caps that I can find.

                Mikey

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