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Re: Starting at the Genesis of Stanley Meyer's Work - The Demo Cell
« Reply #95 on: March 25, 2011, 04:27:10 am »
@Donaldwfc:
Thanks Don.  The center items are toggle switches but since I took the picture almost dead on, they appear to be bolts.  I’ve attached a semi-profile shot of the enclosure so you could see them better. 

@Steve:
I can see that your site is continuing to grow rapidly.  I’ve never seen so many users online at the same time :o   Keep up the great work.

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« Reply #96 on: May 21, 2011, 05:59:40 am »
@Everyone:
I just popped in for another quick update.  My inverted figure “7” brackets are completed and ready to be attached to my outer plate walls. 

Also, I purchased a brand new capacitor start motor (1725 RPM) for my initial testing.  I want to do all my initial testing with as little power input as possible as even the motor’s amps will be added to the .5 amp alternator field winding load.  Now I realize that Stan always touted the .5 amp figure but he never factored in the draw of the alternator drive motor.

I’ve attached some pictures of my most recent progress below.

On a side note, I would just like to urge anyone who hasn’t purchased the new Meyer estate photos and information from Dynodon to do so now.  I was NOT disappointed with this treasure trove of never before released Meyer photographs and other miscellaneous additions.  I’m still studying this new cache of information which is filled with hidden gems in the form of details never shown before.

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mina