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free energy via electronic means

Started by ring_theory, January 03, 2007, 10:12:39 AM

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SwinG

@stefan
I'm not sure what you mean about the charger. My knowledge about electronics stops at R=U*I, so I don't know what you mean about pulsing charger.
The specs for the inverter says that static current is below 300mA, so th inverter running idle would not draw more than 3.6W. The rated efficiency is >90%.

I have tried to use a toaster that can run in either 350W or 700W mode. The inverter sounds the alarm, and shuts down when trying to connect it. So I can't apparently draw more than the rated 300W. But I don't know if its because of the build in security system of the inverter, or it's because the battery can't deliver the juice. Maybe an inverter with just a fuse would do the job.

I stopped the carging at 13.77V, and the system have know been running with just a 14W compact flourocent for a couple of hours.
Voltage readings:
19:54 start
19:57 - 12.65V
21:33 - 12.54V
03:17 - 12.18V

So, to sum up, The inverter uses a maximum of 3.6W, the flourocent uses 14W (probably a little more) and the charger is pumping at 5A, witch gives about 70W consumption.
So a total of about 90W.

I don't know if it's allright that the voltage drops like this. It has dropped about 0.5V in about 7 hours.

I'm using only one battery. Will this only work with a multi battery system?
Maybe the 220VAC system is not as viable as the 110VAC system.

SwinG

update

This is going to slow. If I should be certain of OU, I would have to leave the system on with the 14W bulb for more than 80 hours. I'm not that patient.Ã,  :)

Connected the 100W bulb again. I know that I don't know really where I am know, but I really cant be certain anyway, cause I don't know the exact state of the battery.

04:29 - 12.15V - changed to 100W bulb - 11.92V
04:39 - 11.88V

The inverter will shut down at 10.00V.

When I changed to the 100W bulb, the charger current dropped to 3A immediately. How to account for that? The 230mV drop when bulbs was changed can't account for a 2A drop in current.


SwinG

@IronHead
Congratulation !!!

Could you give a little more info on your setup?
What charger are you using?
How many batteries?
How big capacity of the batteries?
Specifications for the inverter?

@wattsup
Have you still a working setup?
Any updates?

@ring_theory
Are you still at current moment using your system?

update:
@05:01 - 11.81V


ring_theory