Has anyone tried applying Krytron techniques to get the rise time smaller
while increasing the efficiency?  Yeah, I know... WMD, DHS, etc.  The
problem is when we get into these high energy fast pulse systems, there is
little you can do but step on some toes.

On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 9:46 AM, ecat builder <ecatbuil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Vortex,
>
> Some updates on Papp development.. Which most of you know is a noble gas
> that is charged (by RF/spark) and drives a piston with an unexplained (?)
> force. Harvesting the force and residual energy to produce overunity power
> remains to be seen.
>
> http://peswiki.com/index.php/Talk:Directory:Plasma_Energy_Controls_Plasma_Expansion_Motor
>
>
>
> An open source Papp Engine based on Bob's design is being built by a 26 yr
> old whiz named Russ.
> He has made great progress in just a few weeks-- a cylinder based on Bob's
> test unit, spark generator, gas system, and more.
> I'm sure he'll be looking for ideas on how to mix and test noble gas
> mixtures.
>
> http://rwgresearch.com/
> https://www.youtube.com/user/rwg42985?feature=g-user-u
> http://www.open-source-energy.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=659
> Bob is chiming in with feedback, which is great to see. The forum is at 12
> pages and is filled with interesting tidbits.
>
>
> Here is a (self-taught?) Dannel Roberts and his visit to Bob's shop.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_zWJNyoFgJM
> Starting at 22:40 is Robert's theory of how the Papp engine creates a
> bang...
>
>
> Chuck (a LENR replicator) received his Popper Kit from John. It contains
> 15 pages of design/build notes and has a signal generator to drive 2
> included spark coils.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lFt_q69dxk&feature=plcp
>
> Bob Rohner has also produced a few new movies, one warning of the
> potential dangers of building a popper.. another showing the system running
> without a coil, dispelling the thought that the coil could be the source of
> the force, showing that compressed air is not used.
> http://www.rohnermachine.com/pagedocuments.html
> https://www.youtube.com/user/bjrohner?feature=g-user-u
>
> All very interesting, but a lot of power is going in (300 joules?) so a
> lot of work, luck, and miracles may still be needed.
>
> - Brad
>
>
>

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