EV Gray tube first test using Van de Graaff machine
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Guys I've ordere the quantum key by aaron murakami almost two months ago but I haven't recieve the book yet. I've tried to contact aaron but no answer yet. Does someone had the same experience?
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surely you already know wimshurst puts out much more amps. also your vdg machine was tiny!!!! bigger is always better ; )
sorry dude i know all in good time! apart from my weak observation skills i have no other contribution! : (
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you need to create a standing wave in the conversion tube! create a static positive charge with a cap, surrounding the tube to create a barrier against the radiant event. this will make it cycle back on itself to create a standing wave. the grids need to be machined to be very accurately spaced in order to work properly
i dont understand Steve dosent this mean that you solved the mystery? your getting 500 v ? not sure on the amp your getting? have you tried it with a wimshurst machine? excellent work as usual! cheers.
djholmes2001 2 years ago
It's not too hard to get 500v when you're being fed by an 80,000v capable Van de Graaff machine. The amps are too small for me to measure... less than 1uA. I haven't tried a Wimshurst machine. I have room for only one experiment at a time so this one's disassembled for now while I work on testatika.
RimstarOrg 2 years ago
I read a book called secrets of cold electricity which makes and anology between tesla's work and ed greys give wonderful explanation. John bendeni who actually saw it working said the tips of the gap were silver coated and had a pure carbon resistor almost at the end of one of the rods. the book gives johns actual diagrames he drew while there. people who he promised he wouldnt tell are all dead now.
rainmanferguson 2 years ago
I was shooting more for a variation of Aaron Murakami's circuit than EV Gray's so I didn't put the carbon resistor or silver coating. Another book you might be interested in is "The Free Energy Secrets of Cold Electricity" by Peter Lindemann. It focuses on EV Gray's circuit with the tube as the source of excess power and also talks about Tesla and has Bedini's diagrams too.
RimstarOrg 2 years ago
you guys are doing it wrong! you make a pulse generator to run the conversion tube into a cap bank, then discharge through the motor into the pos terminal of the batt!
toyojunkie 2 years ago
I did later add a spark gap with HV diode just after the Van de Graaff machine to create a quick-and-dirty pulse. The result was just a slower charging. I agree it needs to be pulsed though.
Regarding your other comment about a standing wave - interesting idea.
RimstarOrg 2 years ago