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duff

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #750 on: December 24, 2007, 11:44:22 PM »
Can anyone conntact TT?

Some of us have sent him pictures to prove our construction as he requested but I have gotten no response from him.

Don't know about the others....


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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #751 on: December 25, 2007, 01:03:31 AM »
By us is 0:45. Jesus has come.
It is very strange, that TT talk no more. Maybe is this Pyramid yust another trick?

However for now Georgemay hunt yust local radiostations.


duff

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #752 on: December 25, 2007, 01:44:30 AM »
I've been experimenting trying to find a good method of connecting the capacitor plates. What has made it difficult is copper readily absorbs all heat you apply and I was having a hard time getting enough heat in a localized spot to solder the connecting wire.

Here's what I've come up with.
 
First my plates are staggered as TT show in the sketch. I staggered them 3mm  but that is cutting it really close for this technique. If I did it again I'd go 4 or 5mm.

I drill a 1.3mm hole in the upper corner of the plate. This aids in getting the localized heated area.

Then turn that corner down so when I heat it the solder won't run back onto the plate and short against the adjacent plate. I then heat it with a butane micro torch (no solder tip) and when hot enough push a little solder into the hole (wire already in place).

Here's a picture - If someone has come up with something better I'd love to hear it.

Also here's a picture of my copper tubing assembly. What I've done is thread one end of the #10 wire which I am using to support the carbon rods. I've used flange bearings and nylon hole plugs to issolate the wire internally. This allows me to fasten the coils to the threaded wire with washers/nuts.



-Duff

Edit: Completed capacitor: 268pf

« Last Edit: December 25, 2007, 05:09:43 PM by duff »

prohexima

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #753 on: December 25, 2007, 09:38:17 AM »
Quote
In 1986, two French architects used electronic detectors inside the
Great Pyramid to try to locate hollow areas. They found that below
the passageway leading to the Queen?s Chamber was another chamber
3 meters wide by 5 meters. They bore a 1? hole and found a cavity
filled with crystalline silica (sand). They were not allowed to do any
further digging. No entrances to these areas have yet been found.
This sand was analyzed and found to contain more than 99% quartz
that varied in size between 100-400 microns. This kind of sand is
known as musical sand since it makes a sound like a whispering noise
when it is blown or walked on. It appears that this sand may come
from El Tur in southern Sinai, which is several hundred miles from
the Great Pyramid. Why would this type of sand be brought in from
such a large distance and placed in a sealed off chamber in the Great
Pyramid?


from the book "the complete pyramid sourcebook"

very interesting for me.

pg46

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #754 on: December 26, 2007, 02:19:57 AM »
Great workmanship there Duff.

Keep up with the good effort.

duff

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #755 on: December 26, 2007, 04:05:51 AM »
@pg46 - Thanks


@all

Has anyone tried silver brazing yet?

I know Walt said he was going to try and see if he noted any difference.

Here' s a chart of cadmium free silver brazing alloys:
http://www.sarusilver.com/agcadfree.html#agcadfree

There are many different compositions of silver, copper & zinc. There is no way of knowing which TT used...
However this particular chart show Silver 55  is for use on any steels, copper and copper alloys, nickle and nickle alloys.


-Duff
« Last Edit: December 26, 2007, 07:17:17 AM by duff »

Walter Hofmann

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #756 on: December 26, 2007, 10:39:51 AM »
Hi all,
her are a few picture of the now finished setup. I also include a video clip how the voltage rises. it starts with 0.03 and did go up above 0.5V but my camera memory stick was full thats why I could not take the full lenght.
what is strange on the video is the noise there was nothing running you can hear my odem and there is this strange tak, tak tak, what I did not hear as I took the clip.
greetings
walt

Walter Hofmann

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #757 on: December 26, 2007, 10:52:18 AM »
Hi duff,
I did braze the U part yesterday but have not complete it. I used the brazing material what is used to braze A/C copper pipes. I will report back as soon as I have tested it and compare to the results what I have just posted here above.
greetings
walt

@pg46 - Thanks


@all

Has anyone tried silver brazing yet?

I know Walt said he was going to try and see if he noted any difference.

Here' s a chart of cadmium free silver brazing alloys:
http://www.sarusilver.com/agcadfree.html#agcadfree

There are many different compositions of silver, copper & zinc. There is no way of knowing which TT used...
However this particular chart show Silver 55  is for use on any steels, copper and copper alloys, nickle and nickle alloys.


-Duff


Walter Hofmann

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #758 on: December 26, 2007, 11:11:10 AM »
Hi all,
maybe I should explaine the video, about in the middle I switch from DC to AC to see if there is anythings on AC but like you see it is only 0.004V. what is also strange that no matter which side I have thew output connected to positive or negative meter clamp it allways showes negative voltage .
greetings
walt

tinu

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #759 on: December 26, 2007, 11:12:02 AM »
@Walter

Very nice setup. Congratulations!
(I might have one question about the right coil ? but that?s for another time)

Regarding the movie:
It seems like you?re having an electrical contact between the tubing (the core) and the central pipe and further to the pyramid frame. If this is the case, you basically measure the electro-chemical potential of the left graphite rod in respect to cupper in salt water, which is around 0.5V (it can go to 0.7-0.9V in certain circumstances). Please check it.

Many thanks,
Tinu

Walter Hofmann

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #760 on: December 26, 2007, 11:13:51 AM »
Hi tinu,
no there is no connection at all from the converter to the frame or negative or ground at all.
greetings
walt


@Walter

Very nice setup. Congratulations!
(I might have one question about the right coil ? but that?s for another time)

Regarding the movie:
It seems like you?re having an electrical contact between the tubing (the core) and the central pipe and further to the pyramid frame. If this is the case, you basically measure the electro-chemical potential of the left graphite rod in respect to cupper in salt water, which is around 0.5V (it can go to 0.7-0.9V in certain circumstances). Please check it.

Many thanks,
Tinu


vipond50

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #761 on: December 26, 2007, 11:20:33 AM »
Hello Walter, Nep, Tig, ect.
Sorry if i missed someone
@  Hope U all had a Very Merry Christmas

In all the research in this does anyone recall if Thomas stated that his device ran 24 hours/day or only part of the day or day light hours?
Does anyone know if he tested the unit with all the light off?

@Walter - Yes watched & listened to your vid (thanks) and did note the tak, tak  and a pulsing sound, very consistent sound almost like breathing. The noise also reminded me of the shuman(?)effect i have heard in the very low frequencies.
If possible can U do another video following the procedure that u did and see if the audio effect is present? U do not need to post it, but would be interesting to see if the effect is still present.

@ TIG or anyone - Have U done any work in the VLF audio range of the Earth atmosphere?

Bill

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #762 on: December 26, 2007, 12:52:44 PM »
what is strange on the video is the noise there was nothing running you can hear my odem and there is this strange tak, tak tak, what I did not hear as I took the clip.

This noise is strange. Does not sound like RF interference of a mobile phone. Were there other electronic or communication devices present ?

Is the converter electrically isolated from the pyramid frame ?

Is there a change in the voltage when you mount the gypsum boards ?
TT mentioned that without the gypsum boards, you would get only a few mV.

Do you still have the effect that the voltage changes significantly if you rotate the pyramid ?
Such changes would prove that the voltage is not from a galvanic source, but due to an outside source.

Brazing / silver: This brought me to the following idea: maybe someone could try to silver-plate the copper tubes (or use silver tubes, but i think those are hard to find ;)  ). Maybe the silver plays an important role.   ???

neptune

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #763 on: December 26, 2007, 05:04:30 PM »
@All. Did some quick tests today, trying to detect Walts, Tak Tak sound from the pyramid. Using the pyramid with all 4 gypsum boards in place, I tried a portable radio at the focus , tuned to varios frequencies in the Medium[AM] band, and also VHF band[88to108Mhz]. Nothing heard. This is of course not conclusive. "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence" {James Randi] Can some one explain how to access Walter Hofmanns video? During above tests the onle thing inside the converter was the radio and some wood blocks, no converter.

tak22

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #764 on: December 26, 2007, 06:58:31 PM »
For those not finding power in their pyramid, here's a guy who says he did, but then got scared of it. ???

Maybe you can repeat his experiment and improve on it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7VN6B2GjVI

Edit: More info on Les Brown and his pyramid experiments http://merlib.org/mirror/keelynet/energy/lbrown

tak