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FREE electricity while charging battery

Started by dreamyear, December 10, 2012, 07:30:29 AM

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Magluvin

Hey Dream

What you will have to do is measure the voltage across the primary of the transformer and the voltage across the load in series with the transformer primary. There will be voltage division in the primary series circuit.

What you should see is that neither the primary or the load in series with it are not receiving 120v, or 150v peak.

It might be easy to get fooled being you have usable light and charging batteries at the same time, but if they were individually on the ac line themselves, each would work properly and at optimum levels.

But as you have it, the batteries will probably take longer than normal to charge and the light should be dimmer than normal.

Once you measure the voltages across each item, then multiply them by the current of the series circuit(primary and load) to see the wattage consumed by each. Then compare that to what the items use with direct ac power and see what you find.  ;]

Mags

dreamyear

But as you have it, the batteries will probably take longer than  normal to charge   




(   this could be true  charging   24 battery with 110v  is not the best idea but.... i have seen commercial  electric car charger voltage upto 440v ...charging    110v battery )






and the light should be dimmer than normal.   




   (  no......that's why i use parallel battery circuit  so...more current can flow)






FatBird

BRILLIANT idea.  You are using the battery charger current to do another task (lighting the bulb) FREE of charge.

Here is another overunity idea related to that, using a house 120 V (or 240V) electric heater, or light bulb.

1.  Cut 1 of the Heater OR Light Bulb wires going to the wall plug.
2.  Make the current in that 1 wire go through a Hydroxy Generator.
3.  That will give FREE current to power the Hydroxy unit WHEN THE HEATER (or Light Bulb) IS ON.
4.  All of the Hydroxy gas output is created free of charge!
5.  To say it a different way, FORCE the current in the wall cord to DO 2 THINGS, instead of one.
6.  A $7 light dimmer in series can be used to adjust the amount of current.

WARNING:  Hydroxy gas is explosive.  NEVER NEVER NEVER do this in your house or garage, nor any enclosed space!!!

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