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LCAP (Again) Possible Free Energy. (Voltage Gain Over time)

Started by TheGeneralHackr, October 28, 2016, 11:57:07 PM

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TheGeneralHackr

Quote from: itsu on October 31, 2016, 05:23:28 AM
I left the circuit running overnight with a voltage of 2.528V, and this morning it was at 2.534V and seems to be stable now.

I will keep it undisturbed for the rest of the day.

I have a supercapacitorbank (100F at 15V) which i will "fill" to 5V and let it run from that for a while as a next step.


Regards Itsu
As long as the super capacitor bank has a low leakage current it should work. I've tried 2.3V 100 Farad cap and the circuit can't produce enough energy to overcome the leakage current.
At least that's my theory
Thanks Adam

itsu


Good to know TGH, it seems so at my setup to (to much leakage current).


After another day, the voltage with the 2x AA batteries was stable at 2.536V, so in 24 Hours it raised from 2.513 to 2.536 = 23mV.
I believe this rising was due to some chemical process in these batteries.

I "filled" my supercapbank to 6V and attached to the circuit.
The voltage started to drop immediately but i will leave it to run overnight again.

Video here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SitWMhrKm_w


Regards itsu

verpies

Guys,

A capcoil has been already tried.  Why don't you try a coil in a capacitor, too ?
...a cored coil, of course, so the electric field of the cap can work on the core.

itsu


QuoteA capcoil has been already tried

i did not realize we had a capcoil here, you do not mean these 2 vertical lines inside the transformer coils?   ;D

QuoteWhy don't you try a coil in a capacitor, too ?

like in Vladimir Utkin his paper, here somewere:  http://www.free-energy-info.com/Utkin.htm


Anyway, the supercaps voltage is still decreasing, its now at 5.559V., so i will stop this as it seems pointless to continue.
Instead i have installed 4x AA recharcheables with a voltage of 5.094V...........


Itsu

TheGeneralHackr

Quote from: itsu on October 31, 2016, 03:54:08 PM
i did not realize we had a capcoil here, you do not mean these 2 vertical lines inside the transformer coils?   ;D

like in Vladimir Utkin his paper, here somewere:  http://www.free-energy-info.com/Utkin.htm


Anyway, the supercaps voltage is still decreasing, its now at 5.559V., so i will stop this as it seems pointless to continue.
Instead i have installed 4x AA recharcheables with a voltage of 5.094V...........


Itsu

With 5 volts it should rise about 2 to 3 times the voltage of the 2.5v in the same amount of time.
I don't know if you have noticed yet but as you increase the voltage the frequency increases, I'm thinking that may be the reason the voltage climbs faster?  (And the added voltage)
Ex- 1.5V 10hz
      3V 13hz
      6V 18hz
(I'm just guessing the 3V and 6V since I don't have a oscope but you get the point)
What's odd about the frequency is if you try and up the frequency while at a specified voltage ex 1.5V 10hz to 1.5V 20Hz the voltage will drop instead of gain.