Its a rip off, I fell for it and got my money back from clickbank. they say the big energy companies are issuing threats and that their site may be taken off the air any minute now, so you have to buy it right now. What they send you is some really crappy copies of patent drawings by Tesla (which are all completely free from the patents office anyway) without any dimensions or clear directions. What they did not tell you in the advert video was that the tiny little device you see in their advert that powers up the phone (that they infer could power up devices in your home needing thousands of watts) that is Connected to an aerial - needs an aerial that you would need planning permission for, it is a giant pole that has to be driven 10 feet into the ground and is about 30 feet long in all. You will also need to construct something the size of a traffic cone with copper tubing (as thick as water pipes) wound round it. They then say that this device of theirs is great for hiking and camping trips, because you can easily pack it in your rucksack and take it with you - imagine a 30 foot antenna and having to dig a 10 foot hole every time to use it. The people putting the advert out are serial scammers hitting the patriot and self sufficiency communities hard, and have scammed absolutely huge amounts of money from gullible people so far. I am looking forward to seeing if Rossi's device is any good; that I would be interested in buying if it is not just another scam.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Mark <[email protected]> wrote: > The website looks a bit dubious (leaked from "secret archives"), but the > video lends some creadabilty. > > I know very little about electronics or electricity, but it seems simple > enough. > > Has anyone tried it? > > > Mark > > > On 12 Jan 2012, at 18:03, "PTFerrance" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi,**** > > While looking for something on magnetics I found this page that shows how > to make a small free electricity machine.**** > > ** ** > > http://www.teslasecret.com/indexn.php?hop=andyg78382**** > > ** ** > > They give the parts, show the schematic and then show a video of it > charging a mobile phone. Then they offer the sale of a schematic for a > larger unit for what seems to me like a reasonable price but I have nothing > to compare it to.**** > > ** ** > > I admit I know very little about electronics but I was thinking that > something like this might run a CS making unit in case of a power outage??? > **** > > ** ** > > Thanks for any discussion/critique.**** > > PT**** >

