I noticed
your invention for a while and I think this is really amazing! I did a simple test with this old dishwasher motor http://knovos-chalkalisreplication.blogspot.com/2011/11/generator-study.html and it seems to work. The voltage and the current
are not usable but that is not important with this test, I just want to see if it works or not. My question
for you is: How is it possible that there are hardly no other video's/websites/pictures than yours from people who are testing this invention?? You say it is free to build and you have a patent, I assume that hobby builders
are free to replicate what they want ass long it is not for commercial profits, am I correct? I can not
understand why overunity builders does not use this technology and why is it not wide spread?! Your demonstrations
are clear as crystal. What is your explanation for all this or can you point me to other places from people
who are using your invention.
It seems like this device build at a 25% scale form the prototype
needs more RPM to take profit from the kinetic/centrifugal/gravity forces. The generator must have a low cogging level to
prevent the RPM's to slow down and stop the rotation. There are some inventions out there who have my attention for a while.
Time to take a serious look at those devices, I simply need one of them to make the Chalkalis Energy Multiplier to a success.
Thane Heins or Wardforce. I'm going to look atWardforcefirst because it seems to be so simple. I did a test and it
works very well with this pump motor part out of a dishwasher.
Leon Knook
has isolated Wardforce
I mounted my electric hand
drill to the magnet cylinder and notice there is no slowing down of the hand drill when I put a load on the generator or even
shorting it out. I understand this effect only appears when there is a rotation with high RPM's. The Chalkalis device needs
a gearing on the shaft to achieve high RPM's. The generator above is notsuitable
because of the thin wiring which deliver high voltage but way to low current. Some more tests needed.