High Quality EPG Photos!!!!

~Russ

High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« on May 15th, 2011, 01:49 PM »Last edited on May 16th, 2011, 08:37 PM by admin
High Quality EPG Photos!!! Please Post comments!!!


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firepinto

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #1, on May 15th, 2011, 09:52 PM »
Excellent!  I think your right that this can be done a more modern way.  Can't wait to see what the future holds!

Nate
Quote from Rwg42985 on May 15th, 2011, 01:49 PM
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Jimboot

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #2, on May 18th, 2011, 06:02 AM »
Hey Russ,
Have you seen this pic
It is Chris carson's variable capacitance generator. These pix are in an eric dollard thread at overunity. Maybe nothing but to my untrained eye it looks similar. Btw need to do more to get these forums found in google.

~Russ

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #3, on May 19th, 2011, 05:03 AM »
Quote from Jimboot on May 18th, 2011, 06:02 AM
Hey Russ,
Have you seen this pic
It is Chris carson's variable capacitance generator. These pix are in an eric dollard thread at overunity. Maybe nothing but to my untrained eye it looks similar. Btw need to do more to get these forums found in google.
Jim, thanks! Thats interesting!!! I have not seen this, I will have a look! Thanks!!!

~Russ

bsibille

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #4, on May 20th, 2011, 04:02 PM »Last edited on May 20th, 2011, 04:51 PM by bsibille
Russ, just getting to the video post, most excellent my brother!  I had not seen most of those and your analysis is amazing!  There are so many mock-ups of coils, but all seem to accomplish the same thing.  Charge up this fluid via an L1 of some type, running at multiple[?] frequencies (makes me wonder how he honed in on these, is he a Keely sort of guy], circulate fluid and pick up coils, get OU out ;-)  I know your focus is EPG but wondering if these units came before the HHO/water efforts?  Are any specific models verified as OU, or possibly he finally got there with the scaled up 6 layer cake?  How cool if that cake was a multi-KW gen!  By the time he did the water car, he seemed to have the electronics down to a sophisticated rack mount Telco style cage, but haven't seen any pictures of cards slotted in that cage.  I absolutely agree with you that the circuitry isn't much, but gave him the capability to trial various frequency combinations for pulsing the fluid.  Man I am really excited right now, you've done apparatus' 100 times more complicated, therefore I know that if the concept works that you can do this!!!
Best,
Blane

Quote from Jimboot on May 18th, 2011, 06:02 AM
Hey Russ,
Have you seen this pic
It is Chris carson's variable capacitance generator. These pix are in an eric dollard thread at overunity. Maybe nothing but to my untrained eye it looks similar. Btw need to do more to get these forums found in google.
cycles-decibels/sec, interesting!

ZPEZONE

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #5, on May 20th, 2011, 11:33 PM »Last edited on May 21st, 2011, 01:42 AM by ZPEZONE
First I want to say a Big thanks Russ for your research.... Really cool Stuff!

 I total agree with the 8XA reference as far as the switching/timing cct and the opto-isolators, which in turn switch the power transistors. I see that 2N3055 are used to switch the coils. But no high voltage switching!

Very interesting :)

ZPE


SirKThomp

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #6, on May 22nd, 2011, 07:25 PM »
Quote from Rwg42985 on May 15th, 2011, 01:49 PM
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Hi Russ,
I tried to download the zip file of the photo's but it seems to be bad because I can't unzip them even with Winzip. Can you help me? Thank you Kenn.

~Russ

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #7, on May 22nd, 2011, 08:11 PM »
Quote from SirKThomp on May 22nd, 2011, 07:25 PM
Quote from Rwg42985 on May 15th, 2011, 01:49 PM
High Quality EPG Photos!!! Please Post comments!!!


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Hi Russ,
I tried to download the zip file of the photo's but it seems to be bad because I can't unzip them even with Winzip. Can you help me? Thank you Kenn.
Kenn, did you try the link in the txt file?

Let me know! Thanks! ~Russ

~Russ

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #8, on May 23rd, 2011, 02:16 AM »
Quote from ZPEZONE on May 20th, 2011, 11:33 PM
First I want to say a Big thanks Russ for your research.... Really cool Stuff!

 I total agree with the 8XA reference as far as the switching/timing cct and the opto-isolators, which in turn switch the power transistors. I see that 2N3055 are used to switch the coils. But no high voltage switching!

Very interesting :)

ZPE
Your welcome! Glad your apart of it! ~Russ



DNKXP

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #11, on January 3rd, 2012, 09:59 AM »
Quote from bsibille on May 20th, 2011, 04:02 PM
Russ, just getting to the video post, most excellent my brother!  I had not seen most of those and your analysis is amazing!  There are so many mock-ups of coils, but all seem to accomplish the same thing.  Charge up this fluid via an L1 of some type, running at multiple[?] frequencies (makes me wonder how he honed in on these, is he a Keely sort of guy], circulate fluid and pick up coils, get OU out ;-)  I know your focus is EPG but wondering if these units came before the HHO/water efforts?  Are any specific models verified as OU, or possibly he finally got there with the scaled up 6 layer cake?  How cool if that cake was a multi-KW gen!  By the time he did the water car, he seemed to have the electronics down to a sophisticated rack mount Telco style cage, but haven't seen any pictures of cards slotted in that cage.  I absolutely agree with you that the circuitry isn't much, but gave him the capability to trial various frequency combinations for pulsing the fluid.  Man I am really excited right now, you've done apparatus' 100 times more complicated, therefore I know that if the concept works that you can do this!!!
Best,
Blane

Quote from Jimboot on May 18th, 2011, 06:02 AM
Hey Russ,
Have you seen this pic
It is Chris carson's variable capacitance generator. These pix are in an eric dollard thread at overunity. Maybe nothing but to my untrained eye it looks similar. Btw need to do more to get these forums found in google.
cycles-decibels/sec, interesting!
Jim this looks very similar to the units found in old tube type linear amplifiers made back in the sixties and seventies. I forget what they were called, some kind of variable capacitor I think... the gap between the plates in this picture seem further apart than I remember, but that is probably a function of the design parameters...

I mention this because a good place to find units like this would be old time ham operators, swap meets with antique radio equip, etc., etc..

WillyWatts

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #12, on January 20th, 2012, 07:58 AM »
DNKXP - do you mean ATU (Aerial Tuning Unit) which were variable capacitors designed to impedance match the output of a transmitter to the aerial. The caps (and often L) were variable so the radio operator could twiddle to give an aerial that looked like a resistor. The caps were usually intended for high voltage use, variable up to about 300pF

Gee.. I now need to see how the device in the photo was used! So much to read up on.

~Russ

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #13, on January 20th, 2012, 11:06 PM »
Quote from WillyWatts on January 20th, 2012, 07:58 AM
DNKXP - do you mean ATU (Aerial Tuning Unit) which were variable capacitors designed to impedance match the output of a transmitter to the aerial. The caps (and often L) were variable so the radio operator could twiddle to give an aerial that looked like a resistor. The caps were usually intended for high voltage use, variable up to about 300pF

Gee.. I now need to see how the device in the photo was used! So much to read up on.
Stan's thing is this:

http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=41&pid=283#pid283

The cap in this thread is not what was on the EPG. we were just guessing at the time... but we found it! check the link.

~Russ

Stardog

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #14, on September 16th, 2012, 07:30 AM »Last edited on September 16th, 2012, 07:32 AM by Stardog
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Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on May 15th, 2011, 01:49 PM
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Hello Russ ,,looks like copper or brass tubing inside the coils.

infod2

Did anybody noticed the parallel concetion of coils?
« Reply #15, on October 14th, 2012, 01:03 PM »
It's interesting what Stanley was after b'cose when you connect resistors in parallel the sum is much smaller R. And is the same with inductance. So putting coils in parallel gets you smaller inductance. Although.... That's true for coils with no common core. But in this setup the core is the same... and even more interesting is that the core is made with diamagnetic material (Cooper + water ...I guess).

R= 1/( (1/R1)+(1/R2)+(1/R3)+....+(1/Rn))

L= 1/( (1/L1)+(1/L2)+(1/L3)+....+(1/Ln))

This setup in my opinion should produce a khm... water heater. Since in the cooper pipe we get a lot of eddy current and consequently heat.

D.

~Russ

RE: Did anybody noticed the parallel concetion of coils?
« Reply #16, on October 16th, 2012, 11:16 PM »
Quote from infod2 on October 14th, 2012, 01:03 PM
It's interesting what Stanley was after b'cose when you connect resistors in parallel the sum is much smaller R. And is the same with inductance. So putting coils in parallel gets you smaller inductance. Although.... That's true for coils with no common core. But in this setup the core is the same... and even more interesting is that the core is made with diamagnetic material (Cooper + water ...I guess).

R= 1/( (1/R1)+(1/R2)+(1/R3)+....+(1/Rn))

L= 1/( (1/L1)+(1/L2)+(1/L3)+....+(1/Ln))

This setup in my opinion should produce a khm... water heater. Since in the cooper pipe we get a lot of eddy current and consequently heat.

D.
yeah, its interesting the way its set up that's for sure.

also, should be a gas in the core... so no water in the core... :)

~Russ

FaradayEZ

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #17, on October 17th, 2012, 12:01 PM »


The EPG system was before the watercar.

Stanley tries 3 methodes of excallerating the gas..and talks in his new zealand video's about what if he reaches lightspeed. Why try different exallerations..cause it didn't work..? And if it would have worked he would have put out data on it.

Its all full of dust and put on the ground, like discarded.. he never published any workings of the EPG, any amount of output.

If it would have worked, he would have made an electric car

Sorry, EPG is a pipedream



firepinto

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #18, on October 17th, 2012, 12:39 PM »
Quote from FaradayEZ on October 17th, 2012, 12:01 PM
The EPG system was before the watercar.

Stanley tries 3 methodes of excallerating the gas..and talks in his new zealand video's about what if he reaches lightspeed. Why try different exallerations..cause it didn't work..? And if it would have worked he would have put out data on it.

Its all full of dust and put on the ground, like discarded.. he never published any workings of the EPG, any amount of output.

If it would have worked, he would have made an electric car

Sorry, EPG is a pipedream
Basing the validity of the EPG system by the location and dust content of the units in the estate photos is hardly concrete evidence.  Stan died in 1998, that is 14 dust collecting possible years.  Stan was trying to provide solutions for the economy of the day, which was internal combustion engines.  He worked to get the WFC technology to pre-engineering phases.  No mention of bringing the EPG system to that level of refinement.  Perhaps if the Volt, Prius, Tesla, etc. where extremely popular back then he would of switched his efforts to the EPG system.  

I wouldn't rule out the EPG anytime soon.

Nate

FaradayEZ

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #19, on October 17th, 2012, 01:47 PM »
Quote from firepinto on October 17th, 2012, 12:39 PM
Quote from FaradayEZ on October 17th, 2012, 12:01 PM
The EPG system was before the watercar.

Stanley tries 3 methodes of excallerating the gas..and talks in his new zealand video's about what if he reaches lightspeed. Why try different exallerations..cause it didn't work..? And if it would have worked he would have put out data on it.

Its all full of dust and put on the ground, like discarded.. he never published any workings of the EPG, any amount of output.

If it would have worked, he would have made an electric car

Sorry, EPG is a pipedream
Basing the validity of the EPG system by the location and dust content of the units in the estate photos is hardly concrete evidence.  Stan died in 1998, that is 14 dust collecting possible years.  Stan was trying to provide solutions for the economy of the day, which was internal combustion engines.  He worked to get the WFC technology to pre-engineering phases.  No mention of bringing the EPG system to that level of refinement.  Perhaps if the Volt, Prius, Tesla, etc. where extremely popular back then he would of switched his efforts to the EPG system.  

I wouldn't rule out the EPG anytime soon.

Nate
EPG is to give of electricity..quite easy to make it drive a golfcar if it had worked.

Has Stan himself said somewhere that his epg worked?

I'm not going into the workings again, i've posted already to much on this (don't want to keep stepping on toes) and how it is not taking into account the induction.



Vapaseur

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #20, on November 1st, 2012, 04:31 PM »
Hey Russ, that "thing" that might be a heat pump (first picture, the EPG on the right)
Did you figure it out yet? I was thinking it looks similar to parts of a Klystron tube.

trav413

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #21, on November 18th, 2012, 02:31 PM »Last edited on November 19th, 2012, 07:14 AM by trav413
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on May 15th, 2011, 01:49 PM
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Im know I have posted this on a couple of other threads but in response to what the heat pump is...  This looks very much like some sort of microwave waveguide(magnetron) that would emit an electomagnetic oscillation that would interact with the decaying electrical fields surrounding the waveguide. It could also transmit its energy via coax and is that not coax cable in the pic that is laying on top of the epg? Just one of my theories...  Also, take a look at a cross section of a magnetron that has been taken apart.  The resonant cavitiy in the magnetron and the epg are very similar in the way the behave.


Jeff Nading

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #23, on November 23rd, 2012, 03:47 PM »
Quote from trav413 on November 18th, 2012, 02:31 PM
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on May 15th, 2011, 01:49 PM
High Quality EPG Photos!!! Please Post comments!!!


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Im know I have posted this on a couple of other threads but in response to what the heat pump is...  This looks very much like some sort of microwave waveguide(magnetron) that would emit an electomagnetic oscillation that would interact with the decaying electrical fields surrounding the waveguide. It could also transmit its energy via coax and is that not coax cable in the pic that is laying on top of the epg? Just one of my theories...  Also, take a look at a cross section of a magnetron that has been taken apart.  The resonant cavitiy in the magnetron and the epg are very similar in the way the behave.
That's interesting, EPG as a wave guide.:D:cool:

cory991

RE: High Quality EPG Photos!!!!
« Reply #24, on July 1st, 2013, 07:20 AM »Last edited on March 4th, 2014, 06:08 AM
On pic 25 the port looks just like a shrader valve that you would use to input Freon into your cars ac system. Also looking at pic 22 it looks like the same concept only without the valve and added surface area to dissipate heat. So what I am wondering is, could the method of moving the magnetic particles be simply a pressure change possibly by heating the gas in the center. Like I said im taking a shot in the dark and perhaps this has already been figured out and I haven't come across it yet.