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johnny874

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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #105 on: December 23, 2012, 09:51:30 PM »
  alan,
 Good bye

  Jim

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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #106 on: December 24, 2012, 06:45:42 AM »
You have 4 billion years to get it right, after that everything man left behind will be fuel for the sun, I said sun, not son. you better get a move on. time is ticking and 4 billions goes by quickly when you are already dead and in the grave and wasting what time you have to get it right.

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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #107 on: December 24, 2012, 01:18:36 PM »
You have 4 billion years to get it right, after that everything man left behind will be fuel for the sun, I said sun, not son. you better get a move on. time is ticking and 4 billions goes by quickly when you are already dead and in the grave and wasting what time you have to get it right.
Hope you and alan have a good time with each other  :o

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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #108 on: December 25, 2012, 06:16:36 AM »
Please make a working fountain before starting a topic like this.  It is obvious that you have not even made a basic one so, where is the modified part?

Can you even make a basic fountain?

It is easy.

It just takes a little engineering and no money at all.

Bill

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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #109 on: December 25, 2012, 03:00:31 PM »
  alan,
 I've told you many times that I won't wok with a private builder.
 For the design I am pursuing, no stand is necessary.
 I have thought about buying a trim router which might workvbetter than my router or rotary tool.
 Still, at about $100,00, I will need to think about my budget.

  Jim

btw alan, one reason why you and everyone else missed out on Bessler is because you don't believe in Jesus. Simply put, it will test your faith. That's why Bessler put 3 crosses in one of his drawings.

Like all the other Gods/gods, Major Fail.

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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #110 on: December 25, 2012, 05:26:30 PM »
  @All,
  Since this thread is about a modification I made to the design of Heron's Fountain, I will post some math. I have posted before that the inlet tubes people on youtube use is about 4x longer than the discharge tube.
 With this 4:1 ratio having been shown to work, perpetuality might be achieved by using an inlet tube that rises to 6 inches above the level of the water on the inlet side of the chamber. And by using a discharge tube that rises 10 inches above the level of the water on the discharge side, it can empty above the top of the inlet tube. Without testing, I can not be certan that a barrier between the inlet and discharge tubes (sides of the chamber) would be needed.
 If the inlet tube has an inside diameter of 1 5/16 or 1.38 inches and the discharge tube has a diameter of 1/2 or .5 inches, the 4:1 ratio would be maintained.
 And if an 11/16th's and a 1/4 inch tube were used, should work just as well.
 The inlet tube would have about 8 cubic inches of water and the discharge tube would have about 2 cubic inches of water.
 If a square or rectangular reservoir (container) were used, it would help to keep it simple.

 if a rectangular container is used that measures 3 inches by 6 inches on the inside, then if the barrier is 1/4 inch to one side making the surface area of the discharge side smaller, both the inlet and discharge areas would have about the same surface area being effected by the internal air pressure. This should allow the fountain to work perpetually according to what Heron realized.

 Anyway, Merry Christmas everybody !
 

  Jim

   @All,
 While a barrier might not be necessary it would add to the effect. Just think of it as a small water fall inside the fountain.

  Johhny874 / Jim

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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #111 on: December 31, 2012, 03:44:47 PM »
  will probably build this along with a couple of Bessler builds.
 Have a blog linked to my youtube acount bessler2011

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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #112 on: January 03, 2013, 12:56:21 AM »
Like all the other Gods/gods, Major Fail.

  So you saying people being able to make their own decisions is a bad thing ?
Can't speak for God myself but did send Stefan an e-mail letting him know how everyone missed what I observed.
 Still, enjoy the peace and quiet of blogging  :D
 
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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #113 on: January 04, 2013, 12:41:42 AM »
  I will be building this as well as patenting it. Business is business.
 
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Stefan,
 I am saving this thread so will have proof that you did not post this.

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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #114 on: January 08, 2013, 05:42:06 AM »
 could say I am disappointed but when greed is not the objective, there is nothing to say.

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Re: Modified Heron's Fountain
« Reply #115 on: January 09, 2013, 01:50:48 AM »
Okay, Jim now has its own website:

http://bessler2011.blogspot.com/


Thus I am closing this thread now here.

Regards, Stefan. ( admin)