Realco's successful ZPM replication

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realco posted this 15 January 2023

Hi.
I did a quick test with the intention of replicating ZPM.
I think I am far from the result, but the increase in the light intensity of the 5w lamp caught my attention, while the current consumption decreases.
I use a Starch block cut from other experiments. I don't rely on the oscilloscope probe either because today I burned the input on channel B together with the probe. Therefore, I ask those who control ZPM to show me some tracks using ferrite. That's all I have available for now.
thanks

Fighter posted this 17 January 2023

Hi Realco,

Thanks Fighter for the encouragement. I didn't think I was so close

Actually your progress was so fast that you just succeeded ! ☺️

Again, the input decreasing effect while the light bulbs luminosity is increasing is more than obvious !

The effect is double-checked by the analog ampere meter.

So input 20W and powering 2 x 20W light bulbs with very strong luminosity.

As a note, the optimal/resonance frequency of your ZPM replica is lower than the usual frequency when using Metglas and it perfectly makes sense as it's well known that ferrite is working at lower frequencies than Metglas. But the lower optimal/resonance frequency is really irrelevant as long as the ZPM replica is working and the input decreasing effect and light bulbs luminosity increasing are more than obvious.

So the optimal/resonance frequency of your replica is about 1KHz.

Congratulations Realco ! 😊

I think it's obvious what you have there is a successful ZPM replication and the first replication using ferrite core which is remarcable !

If you don't mind I'm gonna add the word "successful" to the title of your thread and also I'm adding the "BeyondUnity" tag.

Thank you for sharing your replication and keep experimenting, who knows what surprises can offer the first ZPM replication using a ferrite core ! ☺️

Could you please give more details about the ferrite core ? A product number and manufacturer ? The reason I'm asking this is to find out the type of ferrite your core is using, that could be very relevant and could be essential to other members who could try a ZPM replication using ferrite cores. Thanks !

Regards,

Fighter

"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
Nikola Tesla
cd_sharp posted this 18 January 2023

Realco,

Awesome work. Thank you for sharing!

The trace you are showing looks correct. I remind everyone that the 'scope trace obtained by Fighter is wrong as there is a short-circuit through the 'scope ground clip:

I do not mean the ZPM is not a genuine device, I just want to explain why you're not seeing the same trace.

This prooves that ZPM is a valuable concept and I believe it can be scaled up.

The production cost can be greatly reduced, as you demonstrated.

As a curiosity, can you please measure the self reonance frequency of each coil, having everything disconnected and every coil open-ended?

The results Fighter obtained were these:

coil "L" (smaller coil): 11.9 KHz;
coil "R" (bigger coil): 6.4 KHz;
coil "L" + "R": 11.3 KHz.

I expect that the device improves the closer the resonance frequencies are to a fundamental ratio.

Fighter is using a fundamental ratio of 1/2. That's why the best pulse was a duty cycle of 25% with a ratio of sqrt(0.25) = 0.5, or 1/2.

This is related to impedance matching in transformers as Yoelmicro pointed out a long time ago. I wish I had an earth ground to work on the device.

Keep going, I think the device can be improved a lot! Thanks for sharing!

Stay strong!

If you know how to build such a device and you're not sharing, you're a schmuck! - Graham Gunderson

realco posted this 19 January 2023

Hi everyone
Fighter,Cd_Sharp. Thank you very much for the appreciation. At the moment I can't do much because I'm away for a while. When I return I will be able to take care of this project. Work obligations!
For the ferrite core question... I use as can be seen in the video CRT ferrite monitors deflection yoke and the number of turns is 53 and 35 connected in the same way as the original fighter ZPM with 1mm cable.
Best regards!

Fighter posted this 19 January 2023

Hi Realco,

Thanks for the details and no worries, take your time !

Regards,

Fighter

"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
Nikola Tesla
Fighter posted this 20 January 2023

So the core should be of this type:

According to the chart below, for TV & computer monitors the ferrite could be MgZn or NiZn, made for max. 64 KHz frequency range:

I'm attaching the document I got the references from.

I retrieved one of these deflection yokes about one year ago when I also retrieved an flyback transformer core from an old TV. Unfortunately I didn't took it with me here at Bucharest, I took just the flyback transformer core...

Regards,

Fighter

"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
Nikola Tesla

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realco posted this 22 January 2023

Hello everybody Hello, I'm back.

Thanks Fighter for the data posted by you above. This is the ferrite I use. I have several and some work up to 100mhz

Today I will post a clip with my hydrogen cell (one of them) using the two ZPM coils. For the beginning it is quite good, I will adapt this system by changing the coils and the connection method.That's all for now.

realco posted this 22 January 2023

Fighter posted this 22 January 2023

Welcome back Realco,

Quoting Dr. Steven Greer from my YouTube video here:

A lot of people don't realize that Stan Meyer had a toroidal shaped object that put out many times more energy than you had to put into it because it was tapping into this zero-point quantum vacuum energy field...

So you want to use your ZPM replica for electric power amplification in place of Stan Meyer's EPG ?

I didn't studied how Meyer's EPG is amplifying its input power, I think it would be possible but looking at its size I think you would need a scaled-up and more powerful ZPM.

Just a wild guess... πŸ™‚

Regards,

Fighter

"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
Nikola Tesla
realco posted this 23 January 2023

Quoting:Fighter

Welcome back Realco,

Quoting Dr. Steven Greer from my YouTube video here:

A lot of people don't realize that Stan Meyer had a toroidal shaped object that put out many times more energy than you had to put into it because it was tapping into this zero-point quantum vacuum energy field...

So you want to use your ZPM replica for electric power amplification in place of Stan Meyer's EPG ?

I didn't studied how Meyer's EPG is amplifying its input power, I think it would be possible but looking at its size I think you would need a scaled-up and more powerful ZPM.

Just a wild guess... πŸ™‚

Regards,

Fighter

 

realco posted this 23 January 2023

This is the original Mayer VIC. It's quite complicated which I can't get into. However, I can buy a larger dimension metglas to test if consumption can be lowered under resonance. It would be one more option to use the ZPM effect
Thank you Fighter for posting the EPG coil (one of them) but I have all the research on Stanley Meyer up to date

Best regard

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