Some vector subtraction amperage 19.1 ma predictions for the noted low 129 
volt, 4 inch neon discharge noted this month. Now the car alternator 465 hz 
resonant device  termed a 666 machine by its one sixth cycle equal mutual 
inductance effect on 3 phase producing a rotating time vector of 24 cycles 
should prove the astounding efficiency when compared to a 60 hz variac driven 
NST that should enable identical amperage for bulb performance comparisons, 
where in the 60 hz NST case the bulb's voltage across this smaller 15 mm 4 inch 
 neon discharge volume in ~ 500 volts. More 4 inch xenon and krypton bulbs have 
also been ordered for testing in March. By using the vector subtraction method 
and the 6800 ohm secondary reactance amperage circulation measurements of the 
secondaries, the voltage across the discharge can be predicted before it is 
measured, as these are meter top end voltage measurements. That method should 
compare the amperage across the bulb
 relative to the amperage of the two sources secondaries allowed to vibrate 
independently from their 120 degree sources. Supercold Ohio weather has 
prevented further corroborative measurements made by this prediction. The belt 
on the wall voltage motor to the alternator must get very stiff in the sub zero 
cold weather causing a large amperage surge to the motor which is then kicking 
out the ten amp breaker on the utility strip it is being sourced from. I don't 
have the finances to heat the garage for that remedy. No measurements have been 
made for at least a month and the first order of business upon warmup is to 
verify the neon amperage ratio. I suspect that when the neons are sourced as 
loads individually from each secondary alone, that they will have a higher 
voltage across them; and that it is the wiring between the secondaries to 
produce predominantly opposing rather then 120 degree predominantly 
constructive voltages in time that is responsible for
 this dual sourcing of seriesed secondaries igniting  a neon discharge at such 
a low 128-129 volt level. HDN

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