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Self Running Micro TPU, with closed loop.

Started by EMdevices, November 12, 2007, 11:49:58 PM

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plengo

@scorpio
no it is not a mistake. They ARE shorted. The battery on the right is NOT connected. I draw it to show how the original schematics (that you can see on the video or here http://www.esmhome.org/library/john-bedini/report_on_4_battery_switch.pdf (goto page 11) (also on another post http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=3160.msg46339) is designed.

Simply I removed the second battery and I am using the source battery as the destination battery too. It is just a proof of concept of the whole 4 tesla switch design.

And the reason for the LEDs on the right and the resistor is because by working on it I came up with this impedance matching (at least somehow - monkey science  ;D) would allow the battery to charge itself up.

Fausto.

BEP

@Plengo,

It seems you are doing very good work!

What happens if you disconnect the transistor base? The reason for my question is:

1. Like said before a diode can act as a varactor under certain circumstances.
2. No base connection or next to nothing on the base may allow NRO action (negative resistance oscillator)

Thanks,

bep

Silvije


plengo

@BEP
thanks.

QuoteWhat happens if you disconnect the transistor base?
No current, no light and no drop in voltage or increase on the battery.

I tested today under a power load computerized device and interesting is that it showed that frequently there is an opposite current in order of .1ma returning to the battery. I would say about once per second.

Fausto.

scorpio

@plengo

It is very interest and strange. I try build this...

scorpio