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Charging Batteries from Batteries part 2. Free Energy?

Started by dandman, April 19, 2011, 10:21:33 PM

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pese

IG this unloading (for 15 seconds) = 0,125 W/h  are only an small part from the energy of ean BIG car lead battery (with 1000W hour (1kw/h, so  the relation  of the lost energy (unload 15 seconds" it it NOTHING. (a 1 /10000 part !)

If you have used (example) 12V 2,2AH batteries . I will wonder, and think about it.
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dandman

Update. 3 batteries, closed circuit, a mix of series and parallel connections using resistance, passing .8 of an amp for 5 days. Still maintaining a swing in voltage in turn of .05 of a volt within the same range. WOW

pese

Quote from: dandman on April 20, 2011, 05:10:06 PM
Update. 3 batteries, closed circuit, a mix of series and parallel connections using resistance, passing .8 of an amp for 5 days. Still maintaining a swing in voltage in turn of .05 of a volt within the same range. WOW
Yes,  with higher voltage, you can charge one battery,

but you unload 2 batteries.

So you compensate the lasses (mor than 20%  that needs !!)

in SUMMARY,  anytime you find LOSSES!



Your IDEA is "fine",

but infortunatly it give not an practical, usuable solution to find (this way) :overunity.
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FatBird

This is probably how he is doing it.

It is claimed by some that this is the method Tesla used to run his electric car continuously without charging.

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pese

this ideas, are over years in the net.
this cant work.
unfortunatly it produce only LOSSES !

Tesla car system (also made from others in 1930+odd
and some years ago (in eastern europe)  have nothing to do
with recharging DC.  Tesla used an special AC Motor, made by Westinghouse.
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