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Selfcharging cap circuit from Larskro fake or real ?

Started by hartiberlin, May 23, 2014, 10:41:17 PM

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hartiberlin

Okay, this heating effect is simular to the effect I have seen in 2011, when I heated
the 10 pieces 100nF caps in parallel with a hairdryer and got the voltage raised
from about 9 Volts to about 100 Volts when applying temperature.

I wonder, why he in the start has also 4 Volts at the tantalum cap, as the diode
is still in series in the circuit, so normally the voltage at the SMD cap should be about 0.3 to 0.7 Volts higher than the
voltage at the Tatalum cap...

Anyway, the capacitance decrease of the SMD cap when heated, drives up the voltage at it and
stores it via the diode into the Tantalum cap.
These effects are real...


But I now also think, that his motor setup is faked.
As TK is right, when the switch is in the Loop OFF mode and no battery is connected,
the motor should not spin on so fast.... it should stop pretty soon or decrease in RPM pretty rapidly...
but in Larskro´s case it seems, that the motor is still powered then by a hidden source...
I don´t believe, that the motor has so much flywheel weight, that the RPM is so
slowly decreasing...

So again another fake from Larskro.... tooo bad...
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Farmhand

This isn't the same guy that showed a power strip plugged into itself and powering stuff is it ?

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synchro1

Maybe this one by Larskro's fake too? who knows:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1tvbb_LDTM




The effect of disconnecting the power and self looping speeds the rotor up! This acts like some kind of "Lenz Delay" effect!

TinselKoala

Could there be some fiddling with the slide switch?
Is it possible to have a slide switch that works like a toggle switch, where the contacts _opposite_ the toggle or lever are the ones that are active?

Anyhow, I have the MiniPulse working down to 0.1 volt with the reed switch inside the relay, so I think it can be used as a legitimate substitute for the little generator/motor from the water nozzle thingy.  And I've configured it to use the Larskro circuit, with the exception that I'm using the 10F supercap instead of the 0.47F cap, and I have a tantalum cap instead of the magic monolith. The behaviour is very interesting, and leads me to ask the above question.

I'll be making a video to demonstrate this a bit later on. Anyhow, I can show the cap voltage climbing with the rotor turning and the input power disconnected, and so on, but not in the switch order Laskro presents. When the input power is unplugged and the switch is actually in "Loop OFF"  my motor does not run, it only coasts.

hartiberlin

Hi TK
how fast does your motor reduce in RPM ,when you switch to LOOP OFF mode ?

Does your Tantalum cap also rise its voltage when you heat it with a hairdryer ? If not just use 10 pieces 100 nF ceramic blocking caps in parallel.

Regards, Stefan.
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