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Author Topic: Ed Gray System - 1984  (Read 6684 times)

geotron

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Ed Gray System - 1984
« on: April 21, 2010, 08:36:36 AM »
Found in a remote location, I've not seen this up yet, so
here it is... the secondary 12V recovery is a bit confusing
to me, as well as the 5KVA switching supply.

The small boxes inline with the motor commutator which hold
two circles apiece are another thing I'm not familiar with.

geotron

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Re: Ed Gray System - 1984
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2010, 08:59:01 AM »
Three more parts, theres the first -

geotron

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Re: Ed Gray System - 1984
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2010, 09:04:42 AM »
Oh, part two & three -

geotron

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Re: Ed Gray System - 1984
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2010, 05:45:23 AM »
Eventually I'll be putting one of these together, perhaps in a
different thread... my ultimate goal is to use one, or a series
of them to supply the needs of a medium to large size greenhouse,
and also live off-grid.

I view this technology as holding so much promise - if a lone
hobbiest such as myself, admittedly inept with solid state
electronics can build one - why not build a lot of them and
save the planet some headache, as well as spurring others to
do the same?

As far as I'm aware, there's not really a whole lot involved in
building one correctly as long as precision is used - it doesn't
seem terribly complex is what I mean to say... the figure in my
first reply entitled "Gray Motor, Tube is Simple" will likely be
my starting point.

In light of this, I hope that someone who has experience with
these devices may be able to answer a question or two...

First on my list would be the rotor part next to the 12V battery,
and how this effects the operation of the Gray Tube. At first
glance my guess would be that its sole purpose is to make positive
contact to complete the circuit and spark the gap.

Other than that, the rest seems to explain itself fairly well.
Once the spark is generated and collected by the copper grids, it
goes on to launch the repulsor coil and then recharge the 12V supply,
which I'm thinking could also be routed into a very large generator
motor - the kind usually powered by gasoline, or a vat of water to
be electrolized into hydrogen & oxygen.

onthecuttingedge2005

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Re: Ed Gray System - 1984
« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2010, 06:05:50 AM »
all fault hope, how may hundreds of years are needed or even thousands of years for you to realize. it just won't work. from ancient time, it tells me you will never get it.

onthecuttingedge2005

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Re: Ed Gray System - 1984
« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2010, 06:24:30 AM »
 I am sure, if you ask you're god for assistance then your god will save you, you are going to save the world, not! leave it to your imagination. and that is where it stands.

geotron

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Re: Ed Gray System - 1984
« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2010, 08:38:34 AM »
onthecuttingedge2005,

Perhaps you've misinterpreted that a Gray Tube does not
produce normal electricity, therefore officially it can
never beable to produce more than it consumes, and can by
no currently official standard be considered an overunity
device.

Let the others speak, and grab a pencil next time.

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Re: Ed Gray System - 1984
« Reply #7 on: June 10, 2010, 05:41:11 PM »
Hi

¿ Which are the specs of the DC-DC transformer, which act as the source? 12V 5 Amp - 5 Kv -- Amp?

Thanks