As with this entire saga from start to finish, another major error has led to a fantastic new discovery.
The error - the big roll of magnetic sheeting has a problem. Unlike the Magnafix strips (used for P5N), the much thinner sheets used for P5S have a shiny surface. After I painted the big sheets and hung them up on the dimmer boxes to test them, I started to cut them up for the Platinum Packs. Unfortunately, the coating I painted onto the shiny magnetic surface started to "flake off". In fact, when I pulled a piece of it, it peeled off completely. So I will have to use a power sander to roughen the surface of the big roll, before painting the STB on. I tested that idea and it works very well, but it means quite a bit more work and probably a couple of days delay. But there is a very important silver lining to the story.
Since the giant sheets I painted today are now completely useless, I decided to use them to try something I have been thinking about for awhile. I wanted to try a "brick" of STB, similar to "the Gate", but with no coil or AC power. Just solid STB poured into a mold, was the idea. However with the flaky magnetic sheet sitting there covered in Premium grade hi-B STB Platinum, I decided I couldn't waste it. So I decided to make a brick out of the big sheets. I cut one of the sheets up into rectangles about 6 inches by 4 inches. I cut about 40 pieces and removed the backing, and stuck them together, one on top of the other like a brick. Then I just posted the brick into an open slot in the breaker box, about halfway into the slot. The other half of the brick was just poking out of the slot. See it installed here :
This "brick" is more powerful than the wands, big sheets and everything else put together. I don't even need any of that stuff with "the brick". I only have 20% of the amount of stuff I had before, and it sounds WAY BETTER. It doesn't need to be stuck on anything or plugged into anything. It just sits there.
What I have learned in the last few days, is that STB only needs magnetic fields to achieve its full power. It doesn't really need to be powered by coils plugged into the AC. And I have learned that one or two super powerful pieces are MUCH better than a whole closet full of smaller, less powerful pieces. The system seems to gravitate all its energy towards the most powerful pieces, and ignores the weaker pieces. So ends another chapter in the weirdest story of my entire life.