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A Self-sustaining, Sequential, Bi-Polar Ground Switching Spike Hz Electron Pump
(Second Spreadsheet)



Series 4 Version 5D CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY (2 of 3)

Series 4 Version 6F CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY (3 of 3)


Introducing the Self-sustaining
One Dimensional,
Sequential, Bi-Polar Ground Switching Spike Hz Electron Pump Circuit
that are Well Beyond What They All Knew


Series 4 Version 2A CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY (1 of 3)




Series 4 Version 2A CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY (1 of 3)



More on Assembling (1 of 3) the
Sequential, Bi-Polar Ground Switching Spike Hz Electron Pump

Series 4 Version 2A CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY Instructions (1 of 3)






More on Assembling (1 of 3) the
Sequential, Bi-Polar Ground Switching Spike Hz Electron Pump

Series 4 Version 2A CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY Instructions (1 of 3)

junction {01} is where the Oscillator's V3-1 and V4-1 are each commonly connected with either the Circuit Board Trace or a #23 Wire to Ground
then, after a break, connect U3-1 with either a Circuit Board Trace or a #23 Wire to U4-2
and then, after another break, connect Oscillator's V3-3 with either a Circuit Board Trace or a #23 Wire to the OptoIsolator's U4-2 and U3-1 span
then, after a break, connect U3-2 with either a Circuit Board Trace or a #23 Wire to U4-1
and, after another break, connect Oscillator's V4-2 with either a Circuit Board Trace or a #23 Wire to the OptoIsolator's U4-1 and U3-2 span

junction {02} is where OptoIsolator's U3-4 and U4-4 and Negative C3 are each connected with either Circuit Board Traces or a #18 Wires to Ground
and then, after a break, connect OptoIsolator's U3-5 with either a Circuit Board Trace or a #18 Wire to T3-2
and, after another break, connect OptoIsolator's U4-5 with either the Circuit Board Trace or a #18 Wire to T4-2
and, after another break, the Positive terminal of C3 and 4N25's T3-1 and the Positive terminal of D3 and L-1 are each commonly connected with either Circuit Board Traces or #18 Wires
and, after a break, connect the Coil's L-2 to the Source Battery's Positive with either a Circuit Board Trace or #18 Wire
and, after another break, the 4N25's T4-3 connects to the Positive terminal of D4
and, after another break, the Negative terminal of D4 connects to the Secondary Charge Battery's Positive


Copper Winding Wires
#23 and #18 Copper Wires
Aluminum Heat Sinks




The new deeper perspective of chaos' Energy, like Bedini's School Girl Motor/Generator, is also produced in the Transient Phase of the VL Spikes, isolated, captured and released into a secondary battery, and all these in their proper Time



Series 4 Version 5D CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY (2 of 3)

Series 4 Version 6F CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY (3 of 3)





Either any of my Transient Phase Simulations or the CircuitMaker Program are using Excel
(or Spreadsheet type techniques) for their intense calculations.
It is, therefore, advisable and wise to know Three things:
Any of these resources files can be corrupted if your computer's resources are over-taxed.
and a requirement to use any of the Transient Phase Simulations is to have Excel or an equivalent.
Preserve Original File, and Work only from a backup to avoid File corruption when using these resources, and be vigilant protecting your work.




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