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hartiberlin

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Re: correa's pagd in ACTION
« Reply #15 on: March 26, 2008, 06:45:20 AM »
So you had about a overunity COP of about 2:1 !
Nice !
Do you have any pictures of your setup ?

How did you exactly measure the power input and output ?
With what meters ?

Many thanks for this report.

Regards, Stefan.

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Re: correa's pagd in ACTION
« Reply #16 on: March 26, 2008, 07:13:14 AM »
Amazing. I am just seeing this for the first time.  I want to replicate this!


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Re: correa's pagd in ACTION
« Reply #17 on: September 21, 2008, 07:33:49 PM »
Sorry I didn't get back to this thread sooner.

@terry muller
Are you still experimenting with the Argon Tubes?

I won some money on the slots so I used some of it to buy my own argon tank.
I hope to get things set up again and do some more testing. 
I have so many projects on the go on my work table that I have to do some major tidying up.
I have new ideas to test, and I hope others might get interested in the project too.
I know this type of project can be a pain because you need a vacuum pump and an air tight chamber.
I found the cheapest and easiest way to do it is to use copper tubing with a plastic cap at one end and the tap at the other.
I just epoxy the cap on the one end with a long aluminum spike through it. You could use aluminum rods too.
I solder the tap on the other end.  My vacuum pump is fitted with a standard 3/8 connector that fits a toilet supply tube.
Then I use a standard toilet supply shutoff tap.
And my favorite idea, I use a balloon mounted in the center of the argon supply hose.
I turn on the argon tank to fill the balloon, and then I drain some of the balloon into the argon tube,
turn on the vacuum pump, and there you have it, an argon vacuum.
Real easy to build unit, the hardest part is getting a vacuum pump and the argon tank.

Anyway, hopefully I will have things up and running again.

This time I have a scope, a frequency counter, and a radiation detector so I should be able to get some good measurements.
I also have a whole mess of meters too.
« Last Edit: September 21, 2008, 08:26:44 PM by AbbaRue »

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Re: correa's pagd in ACTION
« Reply #18 on: September 23, 2008, 08:35:57 AM »
hi, Abbarue

i'll coming back during winter, this year, with news !
hum ! can you send us some photografs of your work: it's always easier to understand

thanks a lot for your contribution

bye
terry  ;)

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Re: correa's pagd in ACTION
« Reply #19 on: October 13, 2008, 02:40:05 PM »
Hiya AbbaRue,

sorry to reply so late,
but this is very interesting stuff!

I always liked the Correa's pictures of the glowing tubes,
but I really like your measurement tables that show your 50 Watts in and 110 Watts out :D

Can you please tell me what the exact design is of the tube you used?
(you did mention it somewhere but I forgot)

Keep up the interesting work! :)

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Re: correa's pagd in ACTION
« Reply #20 on: November 18, 2009, 07:35:08 PM »
Have you any news about this technology ? I try to replicate it ! thank you for the answer !

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Re: correa's pagd in ACTION
« Reply #21 on: January 14, 2018, 03:52:45 PM »
Have you any news about this technology ? I try to replicate it ! thank you for the answer !

I want to also know if there are someone here or somewhere that have tried to replicate this effect?

I am reading patents that i have printed out, but i don´t have the means to do a replication, but it would be interesting to try to sometime in the future.

Thanks in advance. /

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Re: correa's pagd in ACTION
« Reply #22 on: March 03, 2018, 12:42:01 AM »
This may interest some here as it relates to excess energy from plasma discharges. Extremely credible!

Montgomery Childs from the SAFIRE project; (8:13 minutes) "This cloud of ions got so dense it blew off into the chamber atmosphere. There was a pressure spike during these events. Even more importantly is that although we limited the power to only 1800 watts DC, the oscilloscopes measured a short lived power surge of over 2 million watts. At times, at over 10 million watts. To offer some perspective on this, the Bruce Nuclear power plant in Canada, the largest one we have, produces 7 million watts. " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFsTttzh0oA

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Re: correa's pagd in ACTION
« Reply #23 on: June 23, 2018, 11:47:03 AM »


AbbaRue, That was a very interesting experiment that you did about 10 years a go.  I wonder what was the size of the Agone tube that you used?
I sure hope you can come back to this experiment.