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Testing the TK Tar Baby

Started by TinselKoala, March 25, 2012, 05:11:53 PM

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Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: TinselKoala on June 26, 2012, 02:09:14 AM
Ainslie, what do you think those six, 5 amphour sealed LEAD ACID BATTERIES are that I've been using for Tar Baby to make the negative mean power product and the negative energy integral and the Dim Bulb tests and the spreadsheet integrations? Chopped liver? You are truly flailing about like a fish out of water.
All batteries are rechargeable, anyway!!

I'm here referring to your replication of POYNTY's circuit variant - as you WELL KNOW.  The one that you furthered varied to apply capacitors to because you were anxious to advance the decay of that oscillation.

Rosie Pose

TinselKoala

Quote from: Magluvin on June 26, 2012, 01:59:47 AM
Most all batteries are rechargeable. Its just how to do so is not commonly known.
Alkaline can be charged but only if not allowed to get hot as the casing wont hold the pressure of internal expansion. So giving them a rest then charging off and on till full works.
But if no abnormal heat is created in the battery, most all can be charged.
So that reasoning doesnt work here Rose.

Mags

It's quite a stretch to call what Ainslie does, "reasoning".

TinselKoala

Quote from: Rosemary Ainslie on June 26, 2012, 02:13:31 AM
I'm here referring to your replication of POYNTY's circuit variant - as you WELL KNOW.  The one that you furthered varied to apply capacitors to because you were anxious to advance the decay of that oscillation.

Rosie Pose
So? I am referring to Tar Baby, where CAPACITORS WERE ALSO USED, along with batteries, all fully RECHARGEABLE.

"The one that you furthered varied to apply capacitors to because you were anxious to advance the decay of that oscillation."
Can we have that in English, please?

And in the first place, the circuit to which you refer isn't a "replication of poynty's circuit"... it is the FIRST instantiation of MY modification to a design that I SUGGESTED to .99 in the first place, using the mosfet that I SUGGESTED and the basic size and layout that I SUGGESTED and that he then simulated and designed. I can turn it on and demonstrate what you call NEGATIVE POWER using the same "standard protocols" that you use, anywhere, anytime, on anyone's oscilloscope, and I DON'T EVEN NEED A BATTERY TO DO IT.

picowatt

Will we be seeing a retraction/correction of the first and second paper as refers to FIG 3 and FIG 7 and the fact that Q1 is either not functioning or not connected as indicated by the published schematic?

Magluvin

Nope, they are all rechargeable.

It is also good to know what batteries you are using. Otherwise how can one know its ratings in order to make any claimes as to the state of its charge in order to prove a claim of cop>  ?  ;)

One cant.  :o

Not without full runs to bring the battery down and recharging then run again. :)

But then again, if one cant read the writing on the scope, back to square none. ;)

Lithium 2032 button cell. A throw away at 3 bucks. Well, I got one in my solar led        flashlight. Charges over and over. Alkaline AA in a cheapo nicad charger, charge on 15min, off 15 min till charged. Remotes last months on them. charge after charge.

Some get better results with alkaline batteries than nimh with their pulse motors.
So, the alkalines are taking on recharge, and no exploding. Even though the package says it may.  Been there done that. ;]

Mags