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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2011

Hello all you science furries and everybody else, out there in TV land, Scorch G. Dragon here today, presenting an old experiment from my electronics lab.

Put simply, this is a reconfiguration of an off-the-shelf, brushless fan motor, reconfigured to operate as a pulsed DC, monopole motor. And this particular design utilizes what is referred to as the "Simplified School Girl" or SSG circuit.

It's called this because a ten year girl built John Bedini's design then proceeded to win first place at her grade school science fair. This little girl drove her science teachers nuts by building a motor that has no return paths for the magnetics part of the motor.

A basic monopole motor only uses just ONE magnetic pole and can be easily constructed from off the self parts such as a bicycle wheel, hardware store magnets and other various materials. And there are plenty versions of this, on the Internet, such as this one.

As you can see here, the magnetic poles are all north facing poles and the simple circuit only needs one bifilar wound coil, one transistor, one resistor, and two diodes to operate. And this particular circuit also incorporates a neon bulb to protect the transistor and a potentiometer and incandescent lamp to help with fine tuning adjustments.

This particular fan conversion circuit is the same thing only it's a pair of SSG circuits that also adds an SCR and Diode along with a storage capacitor that allows for better pulsing of the DC back to the destination battery.

In my build I used a Comair 12 volts DC cooling fan originally rated at two point two amps and around two hundred cubic feet per minute.

After the conversion it now runs at around one point five (measurable) amps IN from the primary, source battery, and another, measurable, point five amps out to the Charging destination battery with a total measurable, consumed amps of just one. While, at the same, is still moving about 200 cubic feet of air.

Why do I use the word measurable? This is because a typical amp meter is not designed to measure Tesla Technology Pulsed DC systems or monopole systems therefore amp measurements are not reliable and even Nichola Tesla, himself, didn't like to rely on amp meters because they simply do not measure what has been termed as "radiant energy".

So, here is my build of this conversion which does include a battery swapping switch which allows for easy swapping of the source and destination batteries while the system is still running.

I am now going to demonstrate this starting with two fully charged batteries and, hopefully manage to get a few battery swaps in before this video ends.

That is all for now. Its up to all you scientists, and engineers, to figure out what this might be good for or, better yet, figure out how to improve the efficiency even more than what this young girl accomplished.

Notes:

There is no claim of over-unity from this particular fan conversion.

It is just substantially more efficient than the original design and has the interesting effect of being able to restore batteries damaged by sulfation resulting in a "dead" "non-functional" battery.
Of which I have restored several. And it even improves battery performance above original battery ratings.

Yes, in addition to now running on less than HALF its originally rated power, this fan did, in fact, restore several completely "dead" batteries salvaged from a core pile and they are still working just fine.

In order for over-unity to be accomplished it may be necessary to incorporate more sophisticated circuitry such as an automatic Tesla Battery Swapping switch and maybe some type of earth energy collector to supplement the system.
Or, maybe, just a cogless alternator is all that is needed to achieve over-unity by simply changing from a working fan to a motor/generator. (Such as John Bedini's-Rick Friedrich's latest demonstrations.)

This was just an old experiment from off the shelf that I decided to document, on video, and I prefer to pursue other avenues of exploration such as the Muller Dynamo, Kapanadze generator, Toroid power unit, or magnetic motors.

Dirty, little, battery secret that some may use for this type of demonstration:
Start with ice cold batteries which will come up in voltage just from warming up to room temperature giving appearance of over-unity or self charging battery.

Scorch.

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  • Very nice built. Well said Scorch! It's time for the masses to become aware of radiant energy, again. It is just has important to inform people that it can NOT be fully measured with a Volt and Ohm meter. It can be observed. The results must be observed using a different kind of thinking. Good job.

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