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Self-Powered Generator - Inventor From South Africa

Started by SkyWatcher123, August 11, 2018, 01:18:43 AM

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shylo

what purpose does the neon serve?
is it not considered a load?
I had a similar setup a few years back ,but I was trying to use mechanical switching, and was only using cap banks for supply.
I had no electronics other than caps and diodes,

The best I could achieve was 31 minutes of self run.
My rpm wasn't quite fast enough to keep the caps up ,but I think it was just poor build.
I think electronic would be more precise.
I'm currently rebuilding but would appreciate help with the electronics' since I'm more of a mechanical type.
Keep moving forward as your work is greatly appreciated.

Thanks artv

Thaelin

  As much as I can tell here, this is the same old JB wheel we all messed with years ago. It does fix old batts well but not a self run.
If you want to go that way, you need to convert the output to hot energy and not cold. They do not mix well. Need to use some sort
of dump circuit to the charge batt so as not to have a closed system.

SkyWatcher123

Hi shylo, thanks for the reply.
The neon is used to limit damage of the transistor, if the load is removed from the flyback diode connection.

Because the neon will conduct with the higher voltage and current will flow, then at that point, it would be considered a small load.
Yes, I'll help with electronics, If I am able to.
Keep in mind shylo, this is a battery swapping configuration, I'm doing it manually at the moment, because I'm still testing.


Hi thaelin, thanks for checking in.It is the same bedini type wheel, though it is a common ground circuit setup, which I think is a hotter electricity.
I'm still testing, though as said, when just powering the wheel, the overall voltage is equal or a little greater, after 27.5 watt hours, that has my attention for sure.
My latest testing of powering a load as well, when connecting the ecosmart 12 volt, 4.8 watt led bulb across the input battery, that drained the voltage as I would expect, even though the south african developer shows that it works for them.
So I tried the led bulb in series with the positive supply input and the led did not power up, though the wheel still rotated fine.

Then I placed the led bulb in series with the flyback diode output to charge battery positive and it does light fairly well and still seems to be charging well.
Still testing the load powering aspect, to see if it will hold equal or a little greater overall battery voltage, when swapping for a few cycles.
peace love light :)

RoliK

Hi skywatcher,

Did you see the update from http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter19.pdf ?
Now, they published a solid state version!!

I will replicate it. Needed parts are ordered!

Regards Roland

SkyWatcher123

Hi rolik, thanks for sharing, yes I did see that and have already built a similar setup.
I'm testing the ufopolitics setup at the moment.

Using 555 timer


4 mosfets in parallel
12 strand 24awg. in parallel air coil 


12 volt input..63 amp input

Ultrafast MUR460 diodes

Diodes and mosfets running cold.

It is working very well so far.

peace love light