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real free energy with capacitors thru inductance

Started by jimbo, May 06, 2016, 12:10:35 PM

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jimbo

Sorry I didn't but the diode in the string . I will redo
Battery---inverter---diode-positive--first cap--second cap--ampmeter--earth ground .

wistiti

Hi Jim!
do you use a single diode on the hot side of the ac or a bridge rectifier?
Thanks

jimbo

Hi I used a bridge diode only because I had I handy a single diode should work just fine please watch out on the caps if you don't respect the voltage rating bang!!.some one was thinking about super caps very low voltage threshold till bang.
At least cover them up with something I'm doing fine with 119 volts and 450 caps at 60uf 🍺

shylo

Hi Jim, split your diode bridge in half, now you can use double the capacitors.
artv

Pirate88179

Supercaps can hold more energy so, I thought this might increase the effect you are trying to show here.

Yes, most of them are low (2.7 volts) voltage and will pop if over charged so everyone needs to be careful.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen