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hartiberlin

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New results by George Woynar?s group 10/10
« on: April 05, 2005, 02:33:14 AM »
From: "overunity2001" <harti@harti.com>
Date: Wed Mar 16, 2005  12:04 am
Subject: The Testatica is NOT an "influenz machine"!



This comes from George Woynar?s group, which is
currently replicating the Testatika.
They wanted this to have posted here:


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The Testatica is NOT an "influenz machine"!

The rotor serves as a capacitive link between a 2 stationary charging
electrodes and stator electrodes. The rotor periodically passes close
to
the stators. However, instead of carrying its own charge, the
necessary
inducing charge on the rotor is itself induced on the rotor by the
charging electrodes. Thus when one end of the rotor is in the vicinity
of the stator element and the opposite end of the rotor element is in
the close vicinity of the charging electrode, a negative charge is
induced on that portion of the rotor which is near the charging
electrode, with the result that positive charge appears at the
opposite
end of the rotor since the rotor must itself be electrically neutral.

The principal advantage of the device is the fact that it eliminates
the
necessity for a brush on the rotor to supply charge, since the charge
on
the rotor is induced capacitively.

The charging electrode is maintained at a positive DC potential with
respect to ground. As the rotor rotates into a position covering the
charging electrode and the stator, the capacitance between the
charging
electrode and the stator increases and negative charge is induced from
ground through a rectifier to the stator. As the rotor uncovers the
stator and the charging electrode, the capacitance decreases and the
stator rises in potential negative with respect to ground. The
rectifier
blocks any flow of negative charge from the stator and as the negative
potential of the stator rises, current flows through a second
rectifier
to the load. A fraction of this negative load voltage is applied, to
the
charging electrode or induction plate of the second or upper section
by
means of the potentiometer. The charging action in this second section
is identical to that in the first section except for reversed
polarities
and the output of the second section is correspondingly fed-back to
the
first section induction plate via a second potentiometer. The variable
resistors of the potentiometers control the output voltage and power
by
adjusting the feedback ratios.

The circuit is regenerative; it remains only to supply a small
reference
voltage to start in the right direction.

The use of stator and rotor materials with suitable contact potentials
is one solution to this; a small battery, which might be, for
example, a
condenser, in one induction line as shown is another solution.
Suitable
voltage limiting devices such as corona tube would be added either
across the induction plate, across the load as checks to prevent
excessive voltage build-up.

In spite of the fact that the second section was added for the purpose
of self-excitation, both output voltages are added together across the
load'. The arrangement pictured is merely for explanation of the self
excitation principle. The ground is not required. For a given total
voltage output, the number of rotor electrodes sets is the same for
this
self-charge generator as for a generator requiring auxiliary charging
supplies.


GM

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Re: New results by George Woynar?s group 10/10
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2005, 09:43:19 AM »
Sorry, I does not translate myself the whole first posting, but I think this theory from Mr. Evert is analoug to it.

German readers should take a look on it. It's a concept of an electrostatic powergenerator using alterable capacities on a rotating disc.

Bye, Markus

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a methernitha machine is ready to run in Romania
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2006, 04:39:40 PM »
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Re: New results by George Woynar?s group 10/10
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2006, 05:36:50 PM »
@mitica2005
Please let us know more.
Have you replicated successfully the Testatika machines ?
Thanks.

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Re: New results by George Woynar?s group 10/10
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2006, 04:25:10 PM »
Hi to all!
I'm from Italy and I'm very interested in Testatika machine.
There is any one that sell my one Testatika Machine?
Many thaks!