I would like to start by saying that a couple of my resistors get hot with the wheel turning and no load on the charge terminals. In this video I start by showing the small dc motor that i got out of an old printer running off of a 12 volt battery. Rpms are ok and it wobbles a bit when contact is made. When it is run off the capacitor it jumps when contact is made and there is voltage left over in the capacitor. There is an increase in pull off the run battery with the stepper running, but not bad. I wish I had the specs on the motor. I then turned the potentiometers down (closed) and stopped the wheel. Two of my coils self oscillate and continued to produce the current. The capacitor continued to run the stepper motor just as before. In this mode my resistors did NOT get hot. Also, I will confirm that these wheels will reclaim dead rechargables. The guy at Radio Shack ("The Source" here in Canada) gives them to me for free (people turn them in to him for recycling). I'm wiring them together tonight for some nice big free batteries (just thought I'd share that honey hole with the rest of you). Finally, when I stop the self-oscillations and zap the capacitor back to zero, the run battery slowly (5 mins) climbs back to the original voltage of 12.02...? I have been charging/discharging this battery with this system for a couple of weeks. Could it be conditioning the battery and making it stronger? r.gibson.72@hotmail.com . Once again I will recommend reading "Magnetic Current" by Ed Leedskalnin http://www.scribd.com/doc/242432/Ed-Leedskalnin-Magnetic-Current-Illustrated
I know quite a bit about Ed. If you'd like to see the math behind his wheel and work watch: "The Mystery of The Universe." It's God's math, by the way, not Ed's. Lucifer showed man (the masons) many wonderful and advanced scientific realities many centuries ago and they have kept it secret for a long time. Also, Ed wrote a book called "Magnetic Current," if you haven't read it, which I believe is a recipe for what he did. The only thing he left out (on purpose) of the recipe is salt water.
MrAnguswangus 2 years ago
The dog is Angus the wangus...my supervisor
MrAnguswangus 2 years ago
Ed Leedskalnin was the first to use a wheel in this sort of way. If you do some research on him you will see.
MrAnguswangus 2 years ago