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Les condensateurs

Started by PiCéd, September 07, 2013, 06:04:10 AM

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PiCéd

Bon, je viens de faire un essai comme indiqué sur le schéma ci-dessous et ça marche, ça remplie un petit peu le condensateur (une dizaine de millivolts ou plus). Pour voir le gain il faut d'abord vider le condo.
Il faut qu'il y ai un circuit sur le condensateur.
Une branche sur le secteur EDF suffit.

PiCéd

Je viens de refaire un test avec la configuration ci-dessous, j'obtiens dans les 20 volts avec mon condensateur qui ne fait pas tout à fait 470 nanofarads.
Cela prouve bien qu'il pourrait y avoir quelque chose en électrostatique.
Si on fait le calcul de l'énergie dans mon condo ça fait environ 0,5x22²x0,00000045=1,089 milliwatts