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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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itsu


I used severall (4) common mode chokes, from which only one produced a pulse train (6 pulses) instead of a single pulse every 12Hz (or how i set the potmeter), see screenshot.

I will keep this common mode choke for further testing.

Using different transistors then the 2n2222a like the MPSA18, BC337-40 or 2n1555 causes the pulse ontop of the 5V supply rail to lower or disappear, so i will keep the 2n2222a for now.

Itsu 

TheGeneralHackr

If you can you should post a picture of the coil your using, since it has 5 pulses instead of one. Maybe more charge at a faster rate?
About your voltage drop on the battery.
It shouldnt be dropping, there must be something set wrong. Maybe the pots set wrong? If it comes to it I can send you the original circuit I made years ago.
I had a test going for 6 months and every day I logged the voltage of the battery, it never went down below the starting voltage. Sadly I have no idea where my paper went where I logged the results on.

TheGeneralHackr

Quote from: itsu on November 02, 2016, 02:23:32 PM
I used severall (4) common mode chokes, from which only one produced a pulse train (6 pulses) instead of a single pulse every 12Hz (or how i set the potmeter), see screenshot.

I will keep this common mode choke for further testing.

Using different transistors then the 2n2222a like the MPSA18, BC337-40 or 2n1555 causes the pulse ontop of the 5V supply rail to lower or disappear, so i will keep the 2n2222a for now.

Itsu
Like you said maybe that top pulse (400ns) has something to do with recharging the battery's since other similar transistors didn't work as well.
You frequency seems too high on ch2 seems too high at 1.7khz, were you getting decreased voltage at 1.7khz?
Mine is around 10hz but that's on 1.5v instead of 5v

TheGeneralHackr

My results I got were all based off of 1.5VDC @ about 10hz. That's where I'm getting gaining voltage.
I'm probably sending a lot of mixed messages about the frequency, at least I feel like I am. Sorry about that.
You shouldn't adjust the frequency at all, just keep the resistance at 1M and vary the voltage.
Your voltage should no longer go down.

itsu

QuoteIf you can you should post a picture of the coil your using, since it has 5 pulses instead of one.

see picture below, the 3 in the background are the others i have used which only produce a single pulse.

This morning the voltage was dropped to 5.085V.


QuoteYou frequency seems too high on ch2 seems too high at 1.7khz, were you getting decreased voltage at 1.7khz?

this 1.7Khz frequency is the frequency of the 6 pulses.  The repetition frequency of these pulses was still set with the potmeter to about 12Hz.


QuoteI'm probably sending a lot of mixed messages about the frequency, at least I feel like I am. Sorry about that.

correct, but no problem, i will get it eventually   :D


I will go back to 1.5V (single rechargeable) and set the frequency at 10Hz using this last common mode choke.
I expect to receive a 470nF tantalum cap any day now which i will use.

The led used is still at the opposite direction as in your diagram!!

Thanks for the info,   regards Itsu