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From: hhoforvolts
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  • nice Work, i like to mention skycollection work and ThaneCHeins. I think this kind of work is our future. people making their own energy.

  • @rodi41q I have followed Dr. ThaneCHeins work very closely and I am in contact with "SkyCollection" almost on a daily basis. Thanks for the post.

    Richard

  • As a proof of concept you should let it run on Ustream for a week.

  • @hiyukenmusic He should, it's not my device.

    Richard

  • Rod45103.com has a new video claiming that the device is self running. I reviewed all his videos and in "try 4" you can see the two battery packs exposed, mounted on the device. It has manual switching of the batteries, not automatic, so its NOT SELF RUNNING. If he would add an auto switching device, then we would need to see a long duration run such as a week to prove the self running claim. Just because a meter show a higher voltage then the source doesn't mean a thing. Lets see a real test.

  • I went to your website to get the plans for "Muller No NeoGen No Bedini NO " @ .rod45103.com and clicked on free electricity it brought me back to your you tube "Muller No NeoGen No Bedini NO "

  • @bearyweary1 Its not my website, it's rod54103.com. I have been there are plans cost $1.00. He has hit on hard times so maybe he doesn't sell the plans any more.

    Richard

  • At least zerofossilfuel seems to be doing a pretty good job with his Muller replication so far...for those not building their own, let's wait and see how that turns out...

  • @lentoman Yes zerofossifuel does good work. I am building a Muller unit too under contract, the bad thing is I can't pass on any of the work or circuits on to you.

    Richard

  • What are you saying? Will it run forever? Can you take some of the energy out to use for something?

  • @paaping No, it will stop running when the batteries die. This was the whole point of re-posting his video, it leaves you thinking it will run forever, the batteries are hidden in masking tape, see still slides

    Richard

  • @hhoforvolts

    Yeah could be AA batteries, but they just look like your standard European connector blocks. I can seven see the connector screws a few times as the whole thing spins in mid air. Could be wrong tho.

  • @GuardianZeus21 For sure they are batteries. If you look closely there is no timing circuit, no reed switches or Hall effect device ..

    Richard

  • @hhoforvolts sorry my friend but if you go to time 1:48 on your video and look closely at the white block you point to in your picture as being AA batteries. You can clearly see the fastening screws and the divisions in that frame. Typical European connector block or 'knuckles' as my dad calls them. Now it could deff be possible that this is a fake as i would suspect the wire that he is suspending the whole thing on is actually an input wire. But what you point to as AA to me is deff not.

  • @GuardianZeus21 Yes you are correct, I should have used your 4th try video which show clearly two sets of batteries mounted on the bottom side meaning this is not a self running unit, you need to switch batteries, and finally they will die soon after. Yes it's your video, I just cleaned it up..

    Richard

  • @hhoforvolts aslo if you google PJKBook18.5.pdf on page 6 -22 as in chapter 6 page 22. You will find a short description of the device. Not sure if you have seen that. I'm not saying that the device is real by any means but im 99% sure what you point to as being AA battery packs in your picture is not. In the PDF mentioned before on the next page it does show the two battery packs. Some how your video seams diff then the original. Ill try find the original i have and see if i can repost it.

  • @GuardianZeus21 Yes I see, the picture from try three and the description is from try four. Again I took your video and clean it up for better presentation. To claim that your device is a self runner and by that I mean self powered, you need to do a long test run like a week and varified by a neutral party. Since you have no timing circuit, the motor is drawing power all the time and I doubt it will self run for a long period of time. This is a motor gen. not a NeoGen

    Please run that test.

  • @hhoforvolts the motor is not mine. I just keep large archives of all youtube videos I watch. And remember watching that one a while back. The video or the design or anything is not mine. Nor do i know the persons who's it is. Sorry if my posts gave that impression. And totally agree with you that the video does not prove anything. And full tests by the builder should be made public. I was just expressing my opinion in that the white blocks you point to as being AA, in my view are not.

  • @GuardianZeus21 Ok, thanks for that information...........like you I have down loaded hundreds of videos for future review. I got caught up in this video at first since I am under contract building a "Muller" device. Things are going very well. I couldn't get the "RomeoUK" magnetic cancellation to work at all but made my own design with 98% anti coging.

    Richard

  • @hhoforvolts Good work, not sure if you have seen the Video that Peter Lindemann put together called 'Electric Motor Secrets'. I'm sure you have, but just in case I thought id mention it.

    All the best with the Muller device my friend.

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