All,
I just received a patent by John Bedini from Fred Epps and uploaded it to the
files section - it is very recent, having been released for publication on...
Dave N.
dnarby@...
Aug 3, 2001 4:55 am
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To All, I will describe a proposed experiment and some thoughts which have been inspired from re-reading theory and various MEG literature with the new...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 7, 2001 1:28 am
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To All, Ref: The proposed experiment I have created a new folder in the FILES section called POT CORE MEG: (FILES - SUBSCRIBERS MEG's - DAVID BALL's MEG - POT...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 9, 2001 1:57 am
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Hi! The "secret" of the MEG is the AB-effect. Aharonov and Bohm made some experiments in the 50's which showed that the A-vector-potential (B-field is a...
Digitoxin
digitoxin@...
Aug 9, 2001 1:57 am
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I have added files to the files section of pictures and schematic for my new AMCC-320 cored MEG. You will find them at ... Subscribers' MEGs / Stan Mayer's...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 9, 2001 9:32 pm
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Hi, My understanding of the Aharonov-Bohm effect - after some quick reading - is that electrons will speed up (gain momentum) when moving in the same direction...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 9, 2001 10:29 pm
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... <snip> ... building a MEG based on Digitoxin's. Can you tell me just how good the AMCC-320 cores are at constraining the B field. Can you detect any B...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 10, 2001 4:44 am
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Hi Stan, Thanks for your rapid reply. I unfortunately am not a Physicist , just a humble engineer, and am trying to grapple with this A-field curled/uncurled,...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 10, 2001 1:09 pm
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Replying to .... From: "David Ball" <david@...> Date: Thu Aug 9, 2001 11:14 pm Subject: Reply to Stan - P MOSFET driver soft Hi Stan, Thanks for...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 10, 2001 2:12 pm
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Attn. David Ball David, Following up on a previous message of today in which I said I would be doing some experiments with the driver circuitry for the...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 10, 2001 8:02 pm
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Hi Stan, Looking at your MEG driver schematic, unfortunetly you can't eliminate the P channel MOSFET that easily. Now the Back EMF is snubbed completely by the...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 10, 2001 10:48 pm
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... eliminate ... completely ... good! ... diode ... supply ... ultrafast ... Hmmmmmmmmmmm. As far as the shunting diode is concerned, I see what you are...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 10, 2001 11:45 pm
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David, Just a quick one before I head out the door for a weekend mini-vacation. Wired up driver w/o diodes per old Naudin straight drive (see attached)...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 11, 2001 4:03 pm
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If you're looking for Schottky diodes, try a hobby store that specializes in Radio Controlled Cars. I know that some electric powered R/C cars use schottky...
Matt White
mattwhite@...
Aug 13, 2001 1:36 am
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Hi Stan, I'll try and answer your questions in this quick post, and post some results of my weekend tests later on today. 1) Suitable Ultrafast Diodes would be...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 13, 2001 1:36 am
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Hi Stan, and All My preliminary tests indicate a COP of 0.71. However there are significant losses in the MOSFET's and switching Diodes. The primary current is...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 13, 2001 9:11 pm
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... specializes in Radio Controlled Cars. I know that some electric powered R/C cars use schottky diodes across the motor terminals to increase the life of...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 14, 2001 6:26 pm
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... MUR420 (4A 200V 75ns), UF5401 (3A 100V 50ns) ... appreciable capacitance (non linear) which may be a disadvantage. I recommend the ultra fast diodes. note...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 14, 2001 6:51 pm
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... significant losses in the MOSFET's and switching Diodes. ... when the MOSFETs turn on. (Same problem that Stan may have) And I am using ultra-fast diodes. ...
Stan Mayer
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Aug 14, 2001 9:19 pm
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Hi All, On Tom Bearden's website: http://www.cheniere.org/correspondence/080101a.htm there is some correspondence regarding the MEG's required very fast...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 15, 2001 12:46 am
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Hello all, Here's a progress report re: my new AMCC-320 cored meg. Note that I have not done the usual heavy duty documentation for these tests so don't...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 15, 2001 1:00 am
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... Someone said, Mosfet itself is over-unity, vacuum-energy device, with well over 100%, if you also count heat produced. So it might not be good idea to...
Vencislav
vencib@...
Aug 15, 2001 1:21 am
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Dave, They consider microwave frequencies from 1 to 20 Ghz. The circuitry would have to be designed around stripline or microstrip. The ft of microwave devices...
dtb1000@...
Aug 15, 2001 3:16 am
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Dave, My message is screwed up thanks to Yahoo. Check on minicircuits.com for some ideas on what your looking for. they have RF devices and schematics that you...
dtb1000@...
Aug 15, 2001 6:07 am
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... DTB, Just a hint to you and others reading this re: "message screwed up thanks to Yahoo." You need to remember for one thing that postings to this group...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 15, 2001 6:30 am
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David, It seems to me also that we need to do some high speed switching of the primary (input coil) winding of our MEGs. I suspect that at least in my case my...
Stan Mayer
STANMAYER@...
Aug 15, 2001 2:23 pm
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Vencislav, Will keep this in mind, when doing COP tests. I have heard of OU systems that have been designed to produce excess heat - great for cold climates. ...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 15, 2001 9:02 pm
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DTB, Thanks for your two replies to my question! I am having serious difficulty seeing how Tom Bearden can use such technology in the MEG when all the evidence...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 15, 2001 9:03 pm
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Stan, 10 times faster than conventional MOSFET's is got to very good. These devices are based on stripline (microwave switching technology) perhaps this is our...
David Ball
david@...
Aug 15, 2001 10:29 pm
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David, Whata's the number of the devices, input freq., and how are they wired up? DTB ... technology in the MEG when all the evidence we have seems to point at...