Another Inside the HDR Thread: Dissecting my HDR

the coper plate under the diodes if not enameled coated will only short the diode chain out and theres no information that it even creates a vortex so having a copper plate even screen will only short the diode chain out look at the solder on the diodes under the board now look at the coper plate if the coper plate was even enameled coated so the diodes wont short out on it i still don't see any valid reason how thats going to create a vortex
Thanks @steven chiverton

The vortex was just a "concern" of Gibbs, and based mostly on a purchaser's report of a "negative" experience (no further information).
This was told to me by Gibbs when he was working with copper screen to replace the flat coil under the rubbing plate (I supplied him the copper screen).

As for the diodes shorting out; they are covered with tape (see attached picture).
Sorry I didn't attach it earlier.
 

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I want to use the HDR in this scalar field opening. When 3 feet apart of both machines it causes a scalar field about three feet, it's like the size of a standard football.
Thanks @Scarecrow
I always appreciate your posts.

My questions is; how did you position/utilize the two HDR's electromagnetics and time (head) coils on this experiment?

Thanks again.
 
Thanks @steven chiverton

The vortex was just a "concern" of Gibbs, and based mostly on a purchaser's report of a "negative" experience (no further information).
This was told to me by Gibbs when he was working with copper screen to replace the flat coil under the rubbing plate (I supplied him the copper screen).

As for the diodes shorting out; they are covered with tape (see attached picture).
Sorry I didn't attach it earlier.

Dude. thanks for the info.

I snipped my legs underneath the board so it would sit more flat in the box. Next time I will tape them. :cool:

Edit: Now I see its both snipped, soldered and taped. Lucky.
 
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look through the scare crows hdr blogs they are very detailed and ive collected many of them for the database he is very knowledgeable on the hdr and other time travel stuff his the expert and i admire his intelligence very much and his collectors item blogs to
Thank You Steven i will look in to Scare Crow blogs
 
use a continuity tester to check wiring directions and connections
i am getting that Continuity Check thing what i really want is some one to show which wire connects to what part ??? inside HDR then i can solder and put together my HDR i would appretiate if someone would take pictures of for example how the witness well is wrapt without that masking white tape on it. which wire connects to (WHERE) ???
 
I got my info from from HDRKid. But I did some research on it and it seems pure iron would be the way to go. Pig Iron has a lot of carbon mixed in as does mild steel. The carbon promotes heating. In the literature on iron I found the pure variety is also preferred to be used in transformers too. But here in the USA Obama shut down all the steel mills. So it was virtually impossible to obtain. I don't think you realized that by using 2 inch steel, you had to use more wire too. The larger coil would create more impedance thus preventing heating that way. Also you never mention the public power supply where you live is twice the voltage of what the HDR uses. I suspect that the iron you used was either pig iron or cast iron. Both types are not suitable because of the carbon content. I never did find a pure iron supplier though. But in the past it was readily available.
So , where did Steven Gibbs was getting his T Bar to build an Electro Magnet for HDR ???
 
look through the scare crows hdr blogs they are very detailed and ive collected many of them for the database he is very knowledgeable on the hdr and other time travel stuff his the expert and i admire his intelligence very much and his collectors item blogs to
Steven do you know where to find Scare Crow blogs about HDR ditaled storys.?
 
I totally agree. The wire for the magnet is the most expensive item on the list. The magnet is very tedious and time consuming to make. I tried to duplicate the magnet but was never able to obtain soft iron for the core. Ordinary steel tends to heat up very rapidly.
Do you know how long the wire have to be for the magnet and howmany wraps i have to do to the T shaped Core as far as i know its sopposed to be very specific number of wraps. Einstain if you know that info i would appretiate if you tell me that info.
 

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