H.V.static generator

Marinus Berghuis ( renkahu@ihug.co.nz )
Sat, 16 Jan 1999 07:50:38 +1300

A quick one, Ken mentioned allowable emissions. This will be very much of a
problem which in my mind will have no solution when thinking present devices.
All free energy devices will radiate interference within the communication
spectrum if based on spark gap oscillations. However once we have the
system going, we may be able to mimic the action electronically but will
have to devise a different strategy as present circuits indicate a limit to
the spike recovery because of the forward resistance of solid state devices.
This is why I thought of creating a resonance and building precise coils to
make use of the spurious harmonics.
We are taught that a vertical arial radiates equally in all directions. The
frequency for energy generation on a large scale needs to be quite low as
the sophistication for the higher bands looses too much when trying to
recover.
I would suggest that to obtain the best results, we have to investigate the
Hubbard coil set up.
You oscillate a centre coil preferably in a vacuum and surround it with
smaller coils tuned most precicely ! no tolerance percentage !
beyond that another row to the next harmonic. Screen off the top with a
double sheet of ferrite magnetic rubber n/n or ss and you would recover all
of the spike. The third harmonic may or may not be worth looking at but
those with a wave generator may be able to calculate exactly what the
recovery could be like. To lock the system in, a total magnetic box may
need to be made up.
The radio lovers should be able to test this set up without much trouble.
If Hubbart was right, it is a self perpetuating oscillation kept going with
a solid iron core for the centre coil? Remember the story said that the
current generated made it overheat! He was a very clever man and would have
known what size wire to use for the coils. What he probably could not
control was the iron core, it had to cool down but because it was solid,
the eddy current within it would have kept the centre coil oscillating?
Just a round the corner thought !

Ren