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  • Free energy technology exists!But a few ppl make too many billions from our energy needs to let this technology be known,Check this free energy magnet motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Join the energy revolution!

  • I can't find a TL7705AP Supply Voltage Supervisor. Is there another that will work in it's place?

  • Hi Daftman I bought a relay with eight pins KL2P-F. Is this good?

    Thanks

  • Is there some other kind of capacitor I could use instead of the Polyester's?

  • Can you please post the schematic of this circuit not as block diagram?

    Thanks

  • woah cool, what IC did you use? and can i use a ne555p ?

  • I used one of them AS a pulse motor, it didnt switch fast but did produce B-EMF. it was noisey but did work. just to let you know =D

  • would like to see that because Im working on a solid state BEMF unit video soon.

  • Im in the process of uploading the video onto my account, its taking a long time lol.I appolagise for swearing once in the vid, it was an accident. I hope that it helps you out!... when its uploaded. =D

  • nice work Daftman... but I watched "Energy from the Vacuum part 6" the other day and John Bedini himself says that u cant just swap the charge and run batteries around without there atleast being a time delay.

    He said that the radiantly charged battery has different energy in it and the system will die eventually.

    he said the best way is to run the charged battery through an inverter and use a charger to recharge the run battery, thats how he does it

    u should check out the new DVD

    shlodo

  • Nice, I love stuff that works on simplicity i gotta go check your latest vids, catch up!

  • Great video and very useful many thank's and best regards STARK*

  • VARY COOL DAFTMAN!!!

    The long awaited swapper ,,, Nice....

    good job man,,

    Bill

  • very very nice. How much voltage does this unit pull? Thanks !

  • It all runs on 12volt, the current is less than 5ma for circuit, when the relay is in use 9ma.

  • Very Nice! Wouldn't a latching relay and a slightly different circuit save a bit more energy?

    I'm thinking of the OU $10,000 prize here...

    -one of your TEEP disciples DM!

    -Rob

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