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Practical Guige to Free Energy Devices

eBook 3000 pages! author: Patrick J. Kelly "This eBook contains most of what I have learned about this subject after researching it for a number of years. I am not trying to sell you anything, nor am I trying to convince you of anything. When I started looking into this subject, there was very little useful information and any that was around was buried deep in incomprehensible patents and documents. My purpose here is to make it easier for you to locate and understand some of the relevant material now available. What you believe is up to yourself and is none of my business. Let me stress that almost all of the devices discussed in the following pages, are devices which I have not personally built and tested. It would take several lifetimes to do that and it would not be in any way a practical option. Consequently, although I believe everything said is fully accurate and correct, you should treat everything as being “hearsay” or opinion. Some time ago, it was commonly believed that the world was flat and rested on the backs of four elephants and that when earthquakes shook the ground, it was the elephants getting restless. If you want to believe that, you are fully at liberty to do so, however, you can count me out as I don’t believe that. " THE MATERIAL PRESENTED IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. SHOULD YOU DECIDE TO PERFORM EXPERIMENTS OR CONSTRUCT ANY DEVICE, YOU DO SO WHOLLY ON YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY -- NEITHER THE COMPANY HOSTING THIS WEB SITE, NOR THE SITE DESIGNER ARE IN ANY WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS OR ANY RESULTING LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY DESCRIPTION, SHOULD ANY OCCUR AS A RESULT OF WHAT YOU DO. ​

eBook 3000 pages!
author: Patrick J. Kelly

"This eBook contains most of what I have learned about this subject after researching it for a number of years. I am not trying to sell you anything, nor am I trying to convince you of anything. When I started looking into this subject, there was very little useful information and any that was around was buried deep in incomprehensible patents and documents. My purpose here is to make it easier for you to locate and understand some of the relevant material now available. What you believe is up to yourself and is none of my business. Let me stress that almost all of the devices discussed in the following pages, are devices which I have not personally built and tested. It would take several lifetimes to do that and it would not be in any way a practical option. Consequently, although I believe everything said is fully accurate and correct, you should treat everything as being “hearsay” or opinion.

Some time ago, it was commonly believed that the world was flat and rested on the backs of four elephants and that when earthquakes shook the ground, it was the elephants getting restless. If you want to believe that, you are fully at liberty to do so, however, you can count me out as I don’t believe that. "

THE MATERIAL PRESENTED IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. SHOULD YOU DECIDE TO PERFORM EXPERIMENTS OR CONSTRUCT ANY DEVICE, YOU DO SO WHOLLY ON YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY -- NEITHER THE COMPANY HOSTING THIS WEB SITE, NOR THE SITE DESIGNER ARE IN ANY WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS OR ANY RESULTING LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY DESCRIPTION, SHOULD ANY OCCUR AS A RESULT OF WHAT YOU DO.

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Integral with the pis<strong>to</strong>n bodies are walls 43 which form the walls of the chambers. Preferably, a set of air-tight<br />

bellows 45, of similar construction <strong>to</strong> that sold under the designation ME 197-0009-001 by the Belfab Company of<br />

Day<strong>to</strong>na Beach, Fla., are suitably secured between walls 43 and cylinder heads 17A and 17B respectively <strong>to</strong> form<br />

an airtight seal between each pis<strong>to</strong>n and its cylinder head. While walls 43 and pis<strong>to</strong>n 39 can be made of one<br />

magnetisable piece, a preferable and more efficient construction has walls 43 separate from pis<strong>to</strong>n 39 and made<br />

of a non-magnetisable material. The length of time that a given engine will run is a function of the efficacy of its<br />

sealing system. Means, such as bellows 45, for hermetically sealing the cylinders will optimise said length of<br />

time. Such a hermetic seal should be secured between walls 43 and cylinder heads 17 <strong>to</strong> form an airtight seal<br />

between them. This seal could be the airtight bellows system shown or some other sealing system such as an oil<br />

sealing system.<br />

Cylinder bodies 47 (see Fig.4), made of nonmagnetic material such as stainless steel, extend from the point of<br />

attachment of each bellows <strong>to</strong> its cylinder head <strong>to</strong> the base of the corresponding pis<strong>to</strong>ns, forming sleeves for each<br />

pis<strong>to</strong>n in which each pis<strong>to</strong>n moves. Three sets of electric coils 49A, 49B, 51A, 51B, and 53A, 53B, are wound<br />

around sleeves 47, and hence around chambers 41A and 41B, respectively, for generating magnetic fields in the<br />

chambers, those coils being generally coaxial with their respective chambers. Each of these coils has an<br />

inductance of approximately 100 mH. It is preferred that 14-19 gauge wire be used <strong>to</strong> wind these coils and that<br />

the coils be coated with a suitable coating, such as #9615 hardener from Furane Plastics, Inc., of Los Angeles,<br />

California, or the coating sold by the Epoxylite Corp. of South El Monte, California under the trade designation<br />

Epoxylite 8683. Each chamber is also surrounded by a pair of capaci<strong>to</strong>rs, C1A, C1B and C2A, C2B wound<br />

around it, capaci<strong>to</strong>rs C1A, C1B having a capacitance of approximately 1.3 microfarads and capaci<strong>to</strong>rs C2A, C2B<br />

having a capacitance of approximately 2.2 microfarads. The coils and capaci<strong>to</strong>rs are potted in hardened epoxy of<br />

fibreglass material 55. The epoxy resin and hardener sold under the designations EPI Bond 121 and #9615<br />

hardener by Furane Plastics, supra, are satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry, but other epoxy material which will remain stable at<br />

temperatures up <strong>to</strong> 200 degrees F would probably also be acceptable. It is preferred that a small amount of<br />

graphite such as that sold under the trade designation Asbury 225 by Asbury Graphite, Inc. of Rodeo, Calif., be<br />

included in the epoxy potting <strong>to</strong> prevent nuclear particles formed in the chamber from escaping from the<br />

apparatus. Ten <strong>to</strong> 15% graphite <strong>to</strong> epoxy by weight is more than enough.<br />

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