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   Experimenter's Guide to the Joe Cell
Hard Copy - Spiral bound - Author - Alex Schiffer. 49 Photos. Published by Nutech 2000 - 1999 The first time that such a detailed step by step instruction manual has been published for tapping into FREE ENERGY.
 

 
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Cones

The cones are fabricated from 316L Stainless Steel and heat treated to eliminate the magnetism from the weld.

 

 

 
Mark 4 Cell

These are the components of a typical Mark 4 orgone accumulating cell. Note the rubber insulator/spacers beside top dome with outlet

Please note the 1" cathode cylinder with ss threaded rod terminal/mounting bolt insulated in situ in bottom dome. As the top and bottom domes are 2" deep, the length of outer case (positive) is shortened to 8". The bottom level of the nest of negative and neutral cylinders will be 1/2" lower than the level of the 4" outer case when it is press fitted to the bottom dome.

All cylinders are seamless (no welds) and the domes have been machined for a very tight press fit onto 4" outer case. The top dome has also been machined for a tight press fit of the 90 degree 1" ss bend. The aim has been to build a cell without welds.

 

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