Russ Gries and Open Source Research
RWGresearch is run by Russ Gries, and continues to function through his YouTube page, with feedback and input from his YouTube subscribers on YouTube and his forum at OPEN-SOURCE-ENERGY.org.
Here you will find the most important work Russ has done. Russ truly believes in sharing results, and working as a team with his subscribers, so please contribute anything you think is valuable. You can help by contributing you resources, wither that’s PayPal donations, material resources, or just coming over to the forums and giving your thoughts on the projects. Russ needs all the help he can get.
Russ donates a large portion of his free time, so if you enjoy his work and want him to continue please help him out! The video’s he provides are not only entertaining, they’re valuable to mankind as a whole and for the public to take back the choice of how and where we produce energy. Russ dose broadcast his work live occasionally on Justin.tv
Here you will find his open projects not listed in any particular order.
The project he’s working on right now is Stanley Meyers EPG System.
Below is a list of all projects:
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- Open Projects
- Vortex Based Math Research
- Automatic Pulse Fire Sequence Generator.
- Bedini Charging System
- Burn-O-Meter
- CommutaCar EV
- Edward Leedskalnin TPU
- Electrolysis Rods
- K’nex Structure
- Lenz lawless generator
- Magnetic Tester
- Mini Rail Gun
- Power Supply Build
- Stanley Meyers WFC Tech.
- Sterling Engine
- The ‘Infinity’ Motor/Generator
- TheGAPpower Replication
- Torrid Coil Winder
- Voltzilla EV Motorcycle
- Wire Straightener / Counter
- Open Projects
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A Note From Russ Gries: Use Your Resources
On this page you will find a couple of my videos showing what can be done with your available resources alone.
For example, I built a complete working electric motorcycle that I call VoltZilla.
The entire project was done with my available resources. After scraping an available fork truck for the electrical parts, I had enough money to buy the parts I needed to build an electric motorcycle. I actually came out ahead. You can see ‘VoltZilla‘ on my project pages.
On the bottom of this page are some of the videos that I have made to show others how they can find resources all around them.
For example, did you know that the old CRT TV’s and computer monitors people are throwing out every day have a lot of good magnet wire in them? There is good electronics that can be used as well.
In fact all the coils I have built on my coil testing page are from recycled magnet wire. I did not spend any money of any of those projects. Actually almost all my projects you see on my project pages I did not spend any money on. It’s all from recycled parts!
You may ask yourself, how much time did to take to get all of those recycled parts? The answer is a lot! But the point is that you don’t need money to start with your own testing on these projects! Sure, there will be times when you will need to order parts, but if you can recycle parts for scrap, then you have money to order parts!
I’m at the point now where I do need your donations in order to further this research. However I am still using my resources wisely and only buying the things I can not salvage from other places. So if you can, go donate by clicking the donate button below. You can also donate parts or martial to help. View the parts list for items needed for my research. If you can’t do either or, please come over to the forums and give your input on these projects!!! WE THE PEOPLE as a WHOLE working TOGETHER is the only way this is going to get done! So please contribute where you can!
If you have videos of ways to use your resources, please email me the link here, rwg42985@aol.com
If it fits i will add the video here on this page.
Thanks and enjoy the videos below!
All of the material here has been pulled off his website here: http://rwgresearch.com (where theres so much more information on Russ Gries and RWGresearch so definitely check him out)
I do agree with all of the concepts you’ve offered for your post. They’re really
convincing and can certainly work. Still, the posts are very brief
for newbies. May you please prolong them a bit from
subsequent time? Thanks for the post.