This site sponsored by Range Guide

Range Guide EcoChallenge Award

Range Guide EcoChallenge

Braxton Reaction Cyclotron
Distributed by Burk-Elder: Hale, Third
Sponsored by Range Guide EcoChallenge

Introduction to Sonne Ward's Implosion Theory and the Braxton Reaction Cyclotron:

Dr. Sonne Ward has been awarded the New Implosion Theory Award for creating new products by the Inventors Club of America. He has lectured all over the world and continues to be invited to speak at major universities. He's been featured in numerous publications, including Electrifying Times, Extrodinary Technology and Exotic Research Report. Below is a picture of Sonne on the electric motorcycle, the Electron, with the Braxton Reaction Cyclotron, on the front cover of Extraordinary Technology. Subscribe to Extraordinary Technology magazine ann see the latest news on Tesla related technologies and more, and see the full article about Dr. Ward's Braxton Reaction Cyclotron. Range Guide EcoChallenge and Dr. Ward will also be featured in New Earth Magazine this year.

I've personally witnessed Sonne's inventions, including the Braxton Reaction Cyclotron, best desscribed as a versatile, extremely efficient power supply. In the previous configuration, it was 12" wide, 37" long and 6" high. On June 13, 2004, Sonne made another amazing breakthrough with this technology. He has reached zero point energy with his implosion technology he uses in the MK3. No other battery charger can touch it. He believes the the latest version will be 85-110% effecient! The Range Guide EcoiChallenge debued his latest technology at the Sustainability Fair in Livingston, Montana July 10, 2004. Sonne and I will also be at the New Earth Expo, October 22 & 23 at the Holiday Inn Lobby in Bozeman, Montana.

Sonne explains the following:

The system is composed of various configurations for various power demands, normally 12V batteries in series. Marine batteries are often used and research continues regarding the latest batteries on the market. The system has been using the MK3, now upgraded to the MK5, battery charger invented by Sonne, which is the heart of the Braxton Reaction Cyclotron.

Sonne has pushed the power of the sytem to over 1000 horse power. If AC power is required, it can be used in conjunction with an inverter, and the power demand needs determine the type of inverter needed to do the job. To recharge the system, plug it into your power supply, e.g., a wall socket, solar panels, wind generator, etc. The system regularly charges the system in less than an hour.

The MK3 charging unit was inspired by Tesla's writings where Sonne first learned that DC is the most effecient power transfer. He later applied this information to charge his batteries using pulsed DC.

The MK5 uses a Programable Logic Circuit [PLC] to control the rate charge, the tapering effect, the voltage, and the amperage automatically, allowing the batteries to be quickly charged to higher voltage without heat and without boiling! Weighing few pounds., the MK5 is a compact battery charger beyond any other charger presently on the market.

Contractors will find some incredible operational advantages to using the Braxton Reaction Cyclotron in the stand-alone mode. It allows remote power without the grid to do various jobs. Later it can be recharged and used again. And if a contractor has 2 stand-alone units, he can charge one while using the other. However, DC power, not portablility is the most advantageous feature for most applications.

Considering DC power of AC power, there is an unbelievable power factor or conversion rate. DC power can be used to power almost any non-synchronous AC motor, a little known fact. In previous upgrades the Braxton Reaction Cyclotron test to have conversion rates from 100% to a staggering 3000%, depending on output loads.

Tools have INCREASED TORQUE ans will do the work in one-third the time it normally takes using AC power! Heavy-duty loads such as a chop saw, a huge electric drill, or skill saw with plate ratings of 13 amps or more can be started and ran with 2 - 4 amps. The power tools do not get hot or lose torque. The exact opposite is true.

For example, a 13A chop saw was used to cut a piece of 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" X 1/4" angle iron. The time was 45 seconds. When using the Braxton Reaction Cyclotron in the stand-alone DC mode the time was reduced to 14 seconds! Furthermore, the 45 second cut required 19 amps and slowed the blade almost to a stop causing chatter. The 14 second cut using the same saw required 4 amps, zipping right through with no chatter or loss of speed to the blade!

The Braxton Reaction Cyclotron has universal adaptability and you do not have to live in a remote spot or in the wilderness to apreciate the benefits that can be provided. Once the job is done, just plug the Braxton Reaction Cyclotron into your power supply to recharge it for the next job. This is ideal for solar collectors, wind generators, hydrogen fuel cells and other alternative power supplys. Or just plug it into your wall socket connected to the power grid. Inverters are needed for TV's computers, etc.

Cordless power tools, cell phones, TV's computers, or small appliances can be used up to 10 hours before needing a recharge. Heavy-duty grinders and drills use energy at a higher rate.

For more information contact authorized distributor Burk-Elder: Hale, Third at 406-333-4579 or email elder@rangeguide.net.

Terms of Service/Terms Of Use