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Rosemary Ainslie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #330 on: March 25, 2011, 03:11:57 PM »
Guys,  I need to alert you all - again - to the fact that for those of you who contribute to this thread - then you are all, any one of you, likely to be the recipients of personal messages or emails - from one of three members and ex members to this forum.  They will, inevitably be intended to throw doubt on these numbers and these test results and their intention is to systematically errode any credibility related to these test results.

The latest is, apparently, that I am 'skewing' the results to accommodate my thesis.  I CANNOT skew results.  They are carefully recorded and that record is NOT made by me but by a machine.  And I am INDEED using the evidence in support of the thesis.  The thesis preceded this test as can STILL be PROVED.  I make NO APOLOGY for this.  It is my rights to do so.  But NOR have I FORCED that thesis onto this thread.  Therefore no-one is obliged or even expected to familiarise themselves with it.  Good heavens.  Should I be apologising for this?  For some reason?

Rosemary

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #331 on: March 25, 2011, 03:21:05 PM »
Rose,

If you can not arrange the batteries such that the first and last in the series are next to each other, then YES, use a length of wire (it does not have to be heavy wire as it is not carrying any current) necessary to reach the probe tip.

Try to keep this wire as short as possible, and avoid having this sense wire running along side parallel with any of the current-carrying wires, to avoid induction to the measurement wire.

Stefan, attached are the PSpice simulation files.

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Rosemary Ainslie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #332 on: March 25, 2011, 03:33:50 PM »
Rose,

If you can not arrange the batteries such that the first and last in the series are next to each other, then YES, use a length of wire (it does not have to be heavy wire as it is not carrying any current) necessary to reach the probe tip.

Try to keep this wire as short as possible, and avoid having this sense wire running along side parallel with any of the current-carrying wires, to avoid induction to the measurement wire.

Stefan, attached are the PSpice simulation files.

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Poynty - I know how to do this.  I only need to wrap a small wire around the neck of the terminals.  Neptune has explained this.  We need to arrange the batteries that the negative first in series is next to the positive last in series.  That way the probes can span both.

Now.  I've set a good example here Poynty Point.  I'm bending over backwards to accommodate your ask.  Please return the favour and give us a picture of those simulations.  I'm not sure if others struggle as I do.  But it would be so nice to alleviate any struggles at all.  Just size it that it doesn't fall off the page.  Ta muchly Poynty.

Kindest regards,
Rosie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #333 on: March 25, 2011, 03:51:39 PM »
Please return the favour and give us a picture of those simulations.  I'm not sure if others struggle as I do.  But it would be so nice to alleviate any struggles at all.  Just size it that it doesn't fall off the page.  Ta muchly Poynty.

Kindest regards,
Rosie

I've already posted the sim scope shots and schematic in png format. The file above only contains the necessary files to run the simulation on PSpice.

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Rosemary Ainslie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #334 on: March 25, 2011, 04:46:54 PM »
I've already posted the sim scope shots and schematic in png format. The file above only contains the necessary files to run the simulation on PSpice.

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Sorry Pointy.  Good stuff.  I was hoping you were giving us a shot without any discharge across the shunt.  Have you tried this yet?  It would be interesting to see if can be done.

Kindest regards,
Rosie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #335 on: March 25, 2011, 08:06:14 PM »
Dear Rosemary . I believe you are now very close to a sort of breakthrough . By that , I mean that it will become much clearer to everyone  just what is happening in your device . Once the scope shots across the battery are plain for all to see , that will eliminate one source of doubt . If you can get the oscillation going with just the 9volt battery and pot on the gate , That will basically make the device Much easier to duplicate . I foresee a time when it will be possible to duplicate this with a simple kit of parts , and no more equipment than a soldering iron , a multimeter , and a cheap AM radio to listen to the 1.5 Mhz oscillations on . Constructors will use smaller cheaper batteries to enable shorter run tests .I know how important it is to you to convince academia . Why not take a leaf out of Rossi Book [cold fusion reactor] and short circuit academia , making their opinion irrelevant ? Maybe after 10 years of people getting free hot water , they will wake up and take you seriously .Hang in there rose and stay positive [except on the gate where I hope you can stay negative!]

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #336 on: March 25, 2011, 08:08:12 PM »
Hi Rose

With Magluvin we think it is better to transfer the discussion of the freewheeling circuit to the "igniter" thread. So not to disturb here.

Good luck and another time BRAVO for your pugnacity.

A last video here and i go. Of course your comments are welcome on the other thread.

Bye

Laurent

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Auv_66Ke-iw

Rosemary Ainslie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #337 on: March 25, 2011, 08:23:44 PM »
Very kind of you Neptune.  I'm not that interested in replications though.  Please guys.  We need to work this to applications.  Tempus fugit.

Also Woopy - sorry to lose you.  I'm not sure I'll spot your thread.  Not too good at this sort of thing.  As a for instance, when this thread falls off the page I'm forever lost.  Have no idea how to retrieve it.  Except that I can still go to my trash emails and link in from there.  So.  PLEASE.  Give us a link here.  And all the best.  I LOVE hearing of results that fly in the face of.  Always a pleasure.

Thanks again.  I've got that rare feeling of support.

Kindest regards,
Rosemary

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #338 on: March 25, 2011, 08:42:50 PM »
Rose:

Finding topics you have posted in is easy.  At the top left of the page, to the right of your photo should look like this:

     Show unread posts since your last
     Show new replies to your posts
     Total time logged in

IF it does not, go to the top right of the page under the photo of the famous people and next to the date and you will see a little square with a - in the middle.  Click that and that will open the above listed choices next to your photo on the left.

Then, all you ever have to do is come to the site and click on the choice

"Show new replies to your posts"

and every topic you ever posted in will be shown and then you can click on it and it will take you to as far as you have read in that topic.  This is the easiest way to keep up with things.  This way, you never have to worry about a topic falling off the front page.

I hope this helps.

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #339 on: March 25, 2011, 08:47:58 PM »
Rose:

Finding topics you have posted in is easy.  At the top left of the page, to the right of your photo should look like this:

     Show unread posts since your last
     Show new replies to your posts
     Total time logged in

IF it does not, go to the top right of the page under the photo of the famous people and next to the date and you will see a little square with a - in the middle.  Click that and that will open the above listed choices next to your photo on the left.

Then, all you ever have to do is come to the site and click on the choice

"Show new replies to your posts"

and every topic you ever posted in will be shown and then you can click on it and it will take you to as far as you have read in that topic.  This is the easiest way to keep up with things.  This way, you never have to worry about a topic falling off the front page.

I hope this helps.

Bill

Thanks Bill.  You've tried teaching me this before.  I've now copied your post into my word files.  I always find my way around them.  LOL.  At least I'll have a reminder of what to do.  But Mags and Woopy must still PLEASE give the link in this thread - at some stage.  Much appreciated.

Kindest,
Rosie

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #340 on: March 25, 2011, 10:05:47 PM »
@ happyfunball

Rosemary said that the batteries ran the circuit for 5 months so she did answer that question but she also mentioned that the batteries were HUGE so it remains to be seen what size the battery bank was and what heat was being generated.

Rosemary did say she brought this up before so please be patient with the rest of us while she gathers her information and answers us.

Regards,
Paul

The question was what is the longest time she's run the circuit continuously off the batteries.

Magluvin

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #341 on: March 25, 2011, 10:53:57 PM »
Thanks Bill.  You've tried teaching me this before.  I've now copied your post into my word files.  I always find my way around them.  LOL.  At least I'll have a reminder of what to do.  But Mags and Woopy must still PLEASE give the link in this thread - at some stage.  Much appreciated.

Kindest,
Rosie


Hey Rose

Which link are you speaking of?  =]

Mags

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #342 on: March 25, 2011, 11:01:17 PM »
First let me say that I think replications , especially ones that prove to work for extended periods , are important .People are then far more likely to invest precious time and money on building their own device  . There was a time when I could have thrown 500 dollars at a project like this and not worried too much if it failed . Sadly , for me and a lot of others , those days are gone . Given a working device , I am convinced that I could develop it into a useful water heater , and probably other applications .Talking of applications , I keep trying to think of a commercial heating element that resembles the coiled shape of Rosemarys heater . Here in the UK most heating elements are at least 30 ohms . which probably does not matter . I think bending an element into a coil shape would most likely destroy the internal insulation . So for most of us the starting point is nickel chrome wire on a ceramic former . I am not sure it is relevant , but does anyone know the break down or avalanche voltage of the zener diode inside the fet ?

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #343 on: March 25, 2011, 11:05:03 PM »
Oh i understand now.  here is the link Rose.
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=8841.msg279320#new

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Re: Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011
« Reply #344 on: March 25, 2011, 11:29:47 PM »
Hi Rosie,

Very kind of you Neptune.  I'm not that interested in replications though.  Please guys.  We need to work this to applications.  Tempus fugit.

Well said.  Lets do some imagining.  What are our appications for heat?  Obviously, water and room heating.  Peltier related applications.   !  :)  Stirling or other related heat engines.  Steam turbines.  Ovens.  Kilns.  There are lots of possibilities, which means lots of opportunites.

Cheers,
Twinbeard