Re: Cellery Frustrations...(Photo)

Hi Andy,

<... a cry for help...I'm hoping someone can give me some
assurance/hints....

I will try to give you some hints based on your input. However I
cannot assure that you will get a cell to work, that is not my
department. <g>

Please note that none of this advice is new, it is all covered in the
material that I have released. However sometimes we cannot see the
forest for the trees.

Try these; the suggestions are not in any order.

1. Looks like your cell does not like starting at the meniscus level.
Try raising the level until the bubbles can freely flow across the
top of the cylinders and you have bubble activity on the outside of
the outermost cylinder.
Experiment with different heights.

2. Make sure that the inner one-inch cylinder cannot 'see' over the
top of the rest of the cylinders. It is preferable to have it a thou
or so lower.
I do the final assembly of my cylinder packs by placing them upside
down on a thick sheet of plate glass. I next tap the entire cylinder
pack flat against the glass with a rubber mallet.

3. You do not mention how you connect the power leads to the cell.
The order of connection, the type of lead, the dressing of the leads,
the hand used to hold the clips, the type of clip, the position and
orientation of the clip/s are all important.
For example, a 'normal' clip will bridge (short) both sides of a
cylinder. In conventional electronics this does not matter (unless
you are dealing with very high frequencies), with the cell it does.
Another example would be a ring or watch. Some will disturb
the 'field'.

4. As others have mentioned, you should 'flash' your cylinders and
you should also 'walk' the cylinders. You have action between one and
two, you should be able to 'walk' this action to cylinder three and
so on.

5. Have you tried changing your body polarity to see if it makes any
difference?
This potential reversal is only temporary but should suffice to prove
the point.

6. Remove the water from the cell and let the cell dry naturally, do
not wipe dry. Dismantle very carefully and check the inside of all
cylinders for a faint and thin vertical black 'line'. If you find one
or more, these are the 'shadows' of 'faulty' cylinder seam welds that
are located 180 degrees opposite the mark.
By faulty I mean that the weld is creating a discontinuity that the
cell does not like. This can be at the molecular or magnetic level.

7. When doing the final assembly, make sure that you do not
contaminate the cylinder surfaces with body oil and various other
possible residues. Try a pair of rubber glove and assemble all parts
with diluted acetic or citric acid. The cylinders should be slightly
wet when assembled.

8. As others have mentioned, you can dispense with the additional
electrolyte by using a higher voltage.
In passing I have never suggested straight phosphoric acid as an
electrolyte.
Coca-Cola contains phosphoric acid and so does Go-Juice. It is the
mixture that is important and not a single ingredient.

A Variac (variable auto transformer), a bridge diode pack and an
ammeter are all that are required for a basic high voltage power
supply.
!!!PLEASE NOTE!!!
High voltage and water are the perfect ingredients for electric shock
and even death, to you and maybe your family or friends.
If you do not know what you are doing, DO NOT do it, especially with
a mains voltage of 240 volts.
Hate to lose you Andy, if you are not familiar 'with the art' stick
with low voltages. Try more current at 12 or 24 volts, you will soon
see what works for your cell, like people they are all different.

9. Most importantly, you do not need days, etc. to see if the cell
will work. If it does not work within a MINUTE or so, try something
else, change something. The position of the clip or strap on the
cylinder, the position of the cell on the bench, the North South
orientation, the water level, the position of the leads, etc. Only
after trying these simple changes should you try changing water,
cylinder orientation, spacer orientation, etc. Basically it is a
learning curve, experiment and then experiment some more.

Waiting around for months to see if something will eventuate is one
way, a very frustrating one.
The reason that this 'long wait' method works is because things are
changing constantly around the cell, the Universe is experimenting
for you, and one of these changes may eventually kick-start the cell.
I am talking about planetary alignment, sun/moon location, solar
winds, earth changes, etc.

For impatient people (like most of us) you have to make the cell
dance at your call and not when it is good and ready.
Now that is where it becomes an art form. <g>

By intuition you can teach the cell to dance at will, without
intuition it may take you many years. I have been at 'it' for over 12
years and the cell still leads me a merry chase.
It comes down to as to how important the cell research is to you. As
said before, you can get far more transient pleasure (for the same
cost) if you build a remote control helicopter. <g>

Please believe me when I say that the rewards of mastering a cell
type 'transformer' leads to the ultimate reward, a reward that no
material object or basic sense input can even remotely approach. The
reward far outweighs all possible effort that you may spend on the
quest.
It is similar to the alchemist's quest. It is not the gold or
the 'stone' but the change in the person that is the real
transmutation.

If I had to name the main cause for cells not starting it would have
to be water, or more accurately the molecular structure and memories
of the water.

Sure you may have used spring water, but how did it get into the
cell, how did it get into your transfer container, what type of
container, how long the trip, what type of vehicle, location in
vehicle, any passengers, what path, what temperature, what vibration,
how old is the water now, where is it stored, what is it stored in,
what did you use to get it into the cell, etc., etc.
Answer these questions mentally and see if any of the steps do
not 'seem right'.

Some waters are more 'alive' than others, and it is this extra help
that allows a cell to start in a hostile environment. By that I mean
that unless the cell is perfect, the environment is perfect,
your 'vibes' are perfect, etc., the cell is really behind the eight
ball. Any extra help to the cell will be gratefully utilized. Water
that will resonate with the cell geometry has a distinct advantage.

Correct 'treatment' of the water will help immensely. One of the
simplest ways is to use the charging vat. You have more chance of
success if you charge the water in a vat and them transfer this
charged water to your cell. This is the method employed by Joe and he
should know.

The cell is a deceptively simple device, so simple that the majority
of 'experts' dismiss it with a few words of their superior 'wisdom'.
As you have seen (and will see) there are literally thousands of
possible changes to the overall construct, and most will not work.


Kind regards,

Alex.

 

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