Schematic My HDR Project

Keedharuth1948

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As some of you may know, I've been working on building a Hyper Dimensional Resonator. But I'm not quite satisfied that I have it correctly reproduced so far. I have some pictures to show my progress so far.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/7/30/148042/100_0247.JPG

In the first picture you'll notice I color coded the plugs on the electromagnet connections so that the electromagnet produces a north pole field.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/7/30/148042/100_0248.JPG

In the second picture I used a strain relief where the cord goes into the case. Also the cord itself was just an extension cord with a molded plug on the end. I just cut off the receptacle end and discarded it. This was cheaper this way because the extension cord was only $2.00 as opposed to $4.50 if I purchased the cord and plug separately as Steven Gibbs does with his design.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/7/30/148042/100_0250.JPG

In this picture you will see that I have everything laid out just as Steven does. The knobs are very similar to his design but not exact. I couldn't find the exact knobs anywhere. The case is the same one as Steven uses. I got this one from DigiKey. The case is made by Keystone if anyone is interested. It is a very good and solidly designed case.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/7/30/148042/100_0251.JPG

In this picture I deviated slightly from Steven's design. I don't like to put things together with tape. So everything is either glued or bolted down. The caduceus coil was not very easy to construct. It took the better part of a day to complete. The coil itself is the required 7.8 centimeter diameter. I encased the coil in resin to hold it together. It is permanently epoxied in place. The witness well I have just recently discovered is not correct. I found someone on the web that describes the witness well as having twelve turns of wire at the bottom, six turns of wire in the middle, and twelve turns of wire at the top. So I have to redo that. I used heat shrink tubing to insulate the wire connections that go to the AC cord coming into the case. Also I made special standoffs epoxied to the case that hold the circuit board in place with screws. So nothing can move around inside the case. This was not an easy project to do. But I like to fabricate things. So this is right down my alley.
humm it is really this info's that I was looking for and a printable circuits diagram to understand the connections of the unit parts .
Thank you so much Senior member .
Keedharuth1948
 

Keedharuth1948

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As some of you may know, I've been working on building a Hyper Dimensional Resonator. But I'm not quite satisfied that I have it correctly reproduced so far. I have some pictures to show my progress so far.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/7/30/148042/100_0247.JPG

In the first picture you'll notice I color coded the plugs on the electromagnet connections so that the electromagnet produces a north pole field.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/7/30/148042/100_0248.JPG

In the second picture I used a strain relief where the cord goes into the case. Also the cord itself was just an extension cord with a molded plug on the end. I just cut off the receptacle end and discarded it. This was cheaper this way because the extension cord was only $2.00 as opposed to $4.50 if I purchased the cord and plug separately as Steven Gibbs does with his design.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/7/30/148042/100_0250.JPG

In this picture you will see that I have everything laid out just as Steven does. The knobs are very similar to his design but not exact. I couldn't find the exact knobs anywhere. The case is the same one as Steven uses. I got this one from DigiKey. The case is made by Keystone if anyone is interested. It is a very good and solidly designed case.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/7/30/148042/100_0251.JPG

In this picture I deviated slightly from Steven's design. I don't like to put things together with tape. So everything is either glued or bolted down. The caduceus coil was not very easy to construct. It took the better part of a day to complete. The coil itself is the required 7.8 centimeter diameter. I encased the coil in resin to hold it together. It is permanently epoxied in place. The witness well I have just recently discovered is not correct. I found someone on the web that describes the witness well as having twelve turns of wire at the bottom, six turns of wire in the middle, and twelve turns of wire at the top. So I have to redo that. I used heat shrink tubing to insulate the wire connections that go to the AC cord coming into the case. Also I made special standoffs epoxied to the case that hold the circuit board in place with screws. So nothing can move around inside the case. This was not an easy project to do. But I like to fabricate things. So this is right down my alley.
Hi Einstein concerning the replications of the HDR : in the witness coil is there three different winding of 12+6+12 turns or is it only one coil with the above winding ? I would also like to know the number of turns on the rubbing coil and has it got to be a caduceus winding on a strong cobalt magnet bar ?
Thanks for your support
Keedharuth1948
 

Einstein

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Hi Einstein concerning the replications of the HDR : in the witness coil is there three different winding of 12+6+12 turns or is it only one coil with the above winding ? I would also like to know the number of turns on the rubbing coil and has it got to be a caduceus winding on a strong cobalt magnet bar ?
Thanks for your support
Keedharuth1948
On the witness coil Steven Gibbs used several configurations. I believe at the time I made a couple of them. I just blew up a picture I found on the internet and counted the winding turns from the picture. Steven used 21 AWG wire for everything in the HDR.

The rubbing coil is the Caduceus coil. It is not made with turns. It is made to a specific diameter. There is no cobalt magnet in the HDR.
 

Keedharuth1948

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On the witness coil Steven Gibbs used several configurations. I believe at the time I made a couple of them. I just blew up a picture I found on the internet and counted the winding turns from the picture. Steven used 21 AWG wire for everything in the HDR.

The rubbing coil is the Caduceus coil. It is not made with turns. It is made to a specific diameter. There is no cobalt magnet in the HDR.
Thank you so much for this quick reply . Have a great day .
 

steven chiverton

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humm it is really this info's that I was looking for and a printable circuits diagram to understand the connections of the unit parts .
Thank you so much Senior member .
Keedharuth1948
the links don't work it checks security connection then verifies it and says its secure then goes in a circle continuously rechecking it and giving the same all clear answer but its still doesn't show you anything.
 

steven chiverton

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rubbing coil 7cm diameter you dont need to know how many turns as the information for that is uselless the witness well coil turns varies it can be devided or wound one way i used twisted wire
 

Einstein

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Here is a picture of just one version of the witness coil. It appears to be a bifiler coil design.

100-0470.jpg
 

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