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clearchrome

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Re: 130 years old secret , your Pole transformer
« Reply #15 on: June 12, 2015, 09:10:35 PM »
Pole transformers get warm.  The greater the load, the more they heat up.[/size]

I agree in most cases, specially for the single transfo. setup ...(the ones that blows up the most, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRNI_uf4rcA because they tend to overheat fast )
Maybe its me but I noticed that the double transfo setup is in most case hidden from public view.










TinselKoala

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Re: 130 years old secret , your Pole transformer
« Reply #16 on: June 12, 2015, 10:57:48 PM »
The laser in "laser thermometers" has nothing to do with measuring the temperature. It is only a "locator" to show the operator where the actual IR sensor in the unit is pointed. Since the laser emanates from an opening that is displaced from the opening of the IR sensor, the laser is only accurately indicating the location of the measured point at one specific range, usually quite close to the instrument (8 to 16 inches or so). Furthermore, the Canadian Tire unit has a "distance to spot ratio" of 8:1, which means that if you are 8 inches away from your target, the spot being measured is 1 inch in diameter. If you are, say, 30 feet away from your target, not only will the laser dot be completely away from the actual measured area, the measured "spot" will be nearly 4 feet in diameter. 

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/mastercraft-digital-temperature-reader-0574554p.html

Point one of these things at a pole pig "in the wild" and you will be "measuring" your sky. Use one within its proper accuracy range to measure a terminal at 15 kV potential and you are risking your life by standing too close. Some units are more or less susceptible to RF EMI; the one Morin uses is unduly sensitive to interference as is clearly shown in several of his videos. He should have bought the Princess Tire model, they are better shielded.

pomodoro

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Re: 130 years old secret , your Pole transformer
« Reply #17 on: June 13, 2015, 12:23:47 PM »

So your conclusion is that its a big hoaks for him to attrack attention!?


is there a specific point that would prove that?
Have you ever met mad people? Most are quite normal , but they fabricate lies readily. From experience , I can tell you this guy is a fruitcake. Its that simple.  He's only discovery had been how to get the attention he so desperately craves by making up all of this crap.  Give the guy no more attention and he is likely to harm himself. Its harsh, but welcome to the real world.

ATOM1

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Re: 130 years old secret , your Pole transformer
« Reply #18 on: June 14, 2015, 02:25:20 AM »
                                                           
                                                           I HAVE A RADIENT ENERGY TRANSFORMER !

There are many ways to cook up this energy sometimes its a hit and miss game depending where you live ! But I just want to point out that in the very early days of variable transforms the cores were made with iron that was not coated to prevent rust and there are 4 types of rust black brown red pink. Pink rust is most reactive to 02 and used in making very strong ferrite magnets in china,  to keep a very simple view of this is important for now so excuse the I am just a simple man routine...

I have a very old 2amp 275 v rated one but it sets up a 330v charge and if its at one metre off the ground when you switch it on and turn it off with the out put leads one inch off the ground than short them out it blows the 10 amp fuse in the plug and that's when its switched off....

To my utter amazement I connected one of the wires to a small 500 watt uni motor with neo magnets around it, it also had a aluminium head which tends to make a difference on the other side of the motor the remaining lead wire was put on a aluminium disc with plastic sheet on one side. When the final connection was made the mad little motor started up with some rather strange blue lights flashing an inch away from the brushes in the motor... I pulled the plug out of the socket which was already switched off! 

But like a total idiot I reached over and  grabbed the motor as its about to fall off the table , It was like getting hit by a train and nearly killed me .....


This was only the beginning of the adventure with this transformer as what I did next is just far to magical for my lips to shed light of such a reality .... Since than I found the first recorded data for such energy way back to the late 17th century !

What tesla found is the same thing there really is very little to it and the higher the trans former is the more the power output ......... But its a deadly currant and I don't think its normal electricity or a static field energy ! To me its coming up from the plank level and has a frequency in the trillions of HZ...

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Re: 130 years old secret , your Pole transformer
« Reply #19 on: June 14, 2015, 03:51:26 AM »
@ Atom

Please post a diagram or sketch showing how you hooked it up.

Thanks.
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ATOM1

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Re: 130 years old secret , your Pole transformer
« Reply #20 on: June 14, 2015, 04:46:30 AM »
There is nothing to it its the right hand rule ! Paint the picture in your mind !   The transformer sits on the table its plugged in the out put wires are 1 inch off the floor turn off the transformer and pull out the plug leaving one out put wire close to the floor The other connects to the motor than through the motor coils out the other side and onto a flat aluminium plastic coated  plate .. That's it and the motor just turns back on ....

But the trans former must have a rusted core or it wont hold a charge ????? You may find some old ones if your lucky but so far I got it working with a 2 amp 500 watt transformer ... My grid power is just over the 240 around 249v as I am close to the street transformer I get a little higher voltage.......

Also red oxide is banned from MUF IN THE UK and in many other EU countries but not in china If we could find someone who would make them its would be cool worth some good money but they are dangerous ..

An old energy system and a well known one but almost forgotten and I am sure not truly explored it will do many strange things and is thought that ghosts tap it to stay alive ....

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clearchrome

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Re: 130 years old secret , your Pole transformer
« Reply #21 on: June 14, 2015, 08:30:14 PM »
The laser in "laser thermometers" has nothing to do with measuring the temperature. It is only a "locator" to show the operator where the actual IR sensor in the unit is pointed. Since the laser emanates from an opening that is displaced from the opening of the IR sensor, the laser is only accurately indicating the location of the measured point at one specific range, usually quite close to the instrument (8 to 16 inches or so). Furthermore, the Canadian Tire unit has a "distance to spot ratio" of 8:1, which means that if you are 8 inches away from your target, the spot being measured is 1 inch in diameter. If you are, say, 30 feet away from your target, not only will the laser dot be completely away from the actual measured area, the measured "spot" will be nearly 4 feet in diameter. 

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/mastercraft-digital-temperature-reader-0574554p.html

Point one of these things at a pole pig "in the wild" and you will be "measuring" your sky. Use one within its proper accuracy range to measure a terminal at 15 kV potential and you are risking your life by standing too close. Some units are more or less susceptible to RF EMI; the one Morin uses is unduly sensitive to interference as is clearly shown in several of his videos. He should have bought the Princess Tire model, they are better shielded.

Got a good point on that...give you the credit... how about the thermal imaging solution? Would you agree to be a good test?

ATOM1

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Re: 130 years old secret , your Pole transformer
« Reply #22 on: June 14, 2015, 09:00:33 PM »
You need oxides for radiant energy ! The transformer that this man is standing next to is old ! And its core has probable rusted making it  reactive to all elements including alpha particles ect ect ....... That is all it is !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Go back 130 years and make a transformer what iron are you using ???? Make a simple transformer with iron that rusts pink you will find what your looking for.....

ATOM1

MadMack

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Re: 130 years old secret , your Pole transformer
« Reply #23 on: June 19, 2015, 08:49:51 PM »
ATOM1,

Manganese oxide / iron oxide super cap?

Mack

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Re: 130 years old secret , your Pole transformer
« Reply #24 on: June 20, 2015, 12:26:19 AM »
I like the upper cap idea but nop you just need a basic varyac  AC voltage regulating transformer ! With a reactive core for radiant energy conversion to real power ... I have some old 1930 ones there cores are rusting hahah And that helps to trap a field stable flux on the coil when the lout put lead are of the ground at 1 metre .... SWITH IT ON THAN OFF ! Than pull the plug out touch the out put leads together and if its sparks you got a free radiant energy transformer ...

One out put lead need to go to earth the other through the load to a cap plat with one side coated with plastic best with a pate that has a high voltage applied thin sheet to it as they do when they rap it be for it goes to a manufacture... The hard part is making your own transformer ... In this simple set up the transformer is the dump coil for radiant energy ... The higher you lift the coil off the ground the more power it makes and if you increase the reactive core with isotopes the amps goes up .... probable many types of particles hit the transformer alpha particles and ions ect ect ...............................

Extremely high frequencies and voltage created but you can drop all that but be very carful work it out at a small load 1 metre off the ground ...

ATOM1