Monopole Help
To All,
Here, let me start this way, First of all the kits Rick has manufactured are just variations of my work (Changed), I do not know why things were changed but they were. I have never recommended any magnets except what I used in my models. In the past Rick and I have had many dis-agreements over what would work and what would not work. And now your experiencing It. I'm just going by what my lab models are, and believe me Rick has had plenty of time to study the machines and ask questions, but he did not, so here we are 30 years later. And I just got tired of talking to people that agree and then do what they want, thinking they know better. As I said when someone is given an opertunity to study differnt machines in the lab and copy everything, they should and that is all i'm going to say about it.
Ren is right it is not as easy as it looks and most people do not have the time that I had to work everything out. The Monopole energizer can be made four different ways. One, just a monopole no recovery, Two, Capacitive dis-charge, three, Diodes to the recovery battery, fourth that I have never discussed but I must show it in a video which I'm going to do as soon as I can get things finished at work. Aaron and I have worked real hard to give you a place on this new board so we can sort out all the problems with the Monopoles first, then we will move on to the other energizers. The people who have made them work never return to help the others.
Start with the basic circuit, one coil and one recovery battery do not exceed 120Ma of current (Primary) as the current is not important with the monopole, just the spike. The poles around the wheel should be kept to a minimum in the beginning until you gain an understanding of what is charging the recovery battery, as it is not current. When you change the form of energy you now have different perimeters to deal with and it may not be in the text. You must put your thinking cap on with this type of energy as it is not the same in how it works with things.
John Bedini
To All,
Here, let me start this way, First of all the kits Rick has manufactured are just variations of my work (Changed), I do not know why things were changed but they were. I have never recommended any magnets except what I used in my models. In the past Rick and I have had many dis-agreements over what would work and what would not work. And now your experiencing It. I'm just going by what my lab models are, and believe me Rick has had plenty of time to study the machines and ask questions, but he did not, so here we are 30 years later. And I just got tired of talking to people that agree and then do what they want, thinking they know better. As I said when someone is given an opertunity to study differnt machines in the lab and copy everything, they should and that is all i'm going to say about it.
Ren is right it is not as easy as it looks and most people do not have the time that I had to work everything out. The Monopole energizer can be made four different ways. One, just a monopole no recovery, Two, Capacitive dis-charge, three, Diodes to the recovery battery, fourth that I have never discussed but I must show it in a video which I'm going to do as soon as I can get things finished at work. Aaron and I have worked real hard to give you a place on this new board so we can sort out all the problems with the Monopoles first, then we will move on to the other energizers. The people who have made them work never return to help the others.
Start with the basic circuit, one coil and one recovery battery do not exceed 120Ma of current (Primary) as the current is not important with the monopole, just the spike. The poles around the wheel should be kept to a minimum in the beginning until you gain an understanding of what is charging the recovery battery, as it is not current. When you change the form of energy you now have different perimeters to deal with and it may not be in the text. You must put your thinking cap on with this type of energy as it is not the same in how it works with things.
John Bedini
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