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Author Topic: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011  (Read 739622 times)

Rosemary Ainslie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #1785 on: July 03, 2011, 08:48:15 PM »
Rosemary,

Actually, it is a very good test. It will show if it is possible to build a practical implementation
of your circuit running from a mains power supply (that have electrolytic capacitors) for water
heating purposes. Based on your first capacitor test I already see a possibility for just that.

I think your goal also must be developing this circuit so that people actually can use it to save
power when heating a water tank. Let us say that you get a COP 3 or something and the
product can be cheap enough so that you get your money back in a year time, then after
that you will save a lot of money each year.

GL.

Groundloop - I have way too much respect for your opinion to quarrel with this.  But I was rather hoping to replace the mains with batteries.  Why is that not doable?  From what we've seen it may need up to 10 batteries and some really robust FETs.  But then it's in the bag.  My preference would be to see this OFF the grid.  But you're right.  It can also be used in conjunction with a grid supply.  And I really don't understand enough about those capacitors to know whether or not we still need worry ourselves about those transistor tolerances.  In any event. I shall certainly try and get those tests redone.  I see it's required.

Kindest regards,
Rosemary 

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Rosemary Ainslie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #1786 on: July 04, 2011, 06:45:46 AM »
I'll get back here when I've repeated those tests that Groundloop and Poynt want.  Meanwhile I'm off this thread.  It's just way too disgusting.

God help us all.
Rosemary

happyfunball

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #1787 on: July 05, 2011, 02:48:48 AM »
If this circuit is open source then what is the point of arguing over authorship

No one can get it to work at this point anyway.

Rosemary Ainslie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #1788 on: July 05, 2011, 07:14:05 AM »
If this circuit is open source then what is the point of arguing over authorship

No one can get it to work at this point anyway.

WHO IS ARGUING OVER AUTHORSHIP?  I know I'm not.  And I'm not sure which circuit you're referring to.  The first circuit Glen 'claims' he got working.  It's all there in his SCRIBD file.  And there is absolutely NOT A SINGLE MEMBER that I know of who has built this new circuit of ours. 

Rosemary

Rosemary Ainslie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #1789 on: July 05, 2011, 08:04:49 AM »
Well.  Now, hopefully, this thread can 'fall of the cliff' as MileHigh put it.  I need to concentrate on some real work.  What a pleasure to wake up to an entire absence of flaming posts.

Guys - here's what I've got to do.  I need to do a rerun of the caps tests.  That's for Poynty and Groundloop.  I'll have to slot this in with my friend's time constraints.  I also need to finish a paper that has, thus far, defeated me.  But without those flaming posts here - then I'll have run out of excuses to not work on it.  When those results are to hand I'll post here.  And when the papers are finished I hope to post some of it here and the most of it in my blog.  Meanwhile - hopefully this thread will just go into hibernation. 

Just for the record - I complained to Harti about the x rated references.  I believe that there's been some appropriate action taken.  Thank you for that.

Hopefully now we can stay on topic.  And the topic is NOT our earlier test.  THIS IS A NEW CIRCUIT.  ONLY BEEN MADE PUBLIC SINCE MARCH THIS YEAR.

Regards,
Rosemary   

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #1790 on: July 06, 2011, 11:01:11 AM »
Hi,
as this topic is now too controvers and I was threatened with lawyers,
I will lock now all the Rosemary threads.
Also there was no recent updates of any sorts about the technology and
the only postings I see here are about bitching about the old outdated papers
and scribd files etc..
So it is only annoying.
I have put all the members who got into this flame war into moderation now
and will delete new topics, if they should start again this topic...
Regards, Stefan.

P.S: All further issues about this circuit can be discussed at Ms.
Aisnley´s blog:

http://newlightondarkenergy.blogspot.com/

but not anymore over here.
« Last Edit: July 08, 2011, 04:13:22 AM by hartiberlin »