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Overunity Machines Forum



Single AA battery to light WHITE LED for long-long time

Started by zon, March 05, 2008, 05:18:40 AM

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Hhx

Hi all
Quote from: hartiberlin on June 03, 2008, 10:37:29 AM
Well, as long as we don?t know the exact effect behind the circuit from user zon
and his friend, it is very difficult to get the same effect with different parts...
Yes, i agree. :)

Time   Battery V.
00:00  1.325
00:12  1.324
05:00  1.208
17:00  0.883
41:30  0.414
52:40  0.382  Stop exp. :(
Battery is old retired with internal resistance, no good state.
I have tested with battery in normal state, only low time tests.

New modification:
New wound bifiliar over old coil, both wire are same diammeter. Not effect in test.
I have replaced 1k resistor for 3k9 resistor and 1n5 capacitor.
Drain current: 9.7 mA (Aparently same light on 2 leds).
Battery drop slowly

Regards, Hhx

zon

@all

At this moment, i share the basic coil setup what i do usually.
I get help my friend to ilustrate the coil setup (right corner side of schematic). Thanks for him.
Now, i use same diameter coil , SWG 35, 0.1230 mm.

Start, i wound (T) triger coil from lead no 1  to lead no 2 , minimum 20 turns
and then I wound (P) power coil from lead no 3 to lead no 4, minimum 3x times of (T) triger coil and must fill 1 circle. for my torroid size approx 70 turns.

After i make one layer coil, on top of them i wound 3rd/feed back coil, must start from lead no 1  and must fill minimum 1 circle, for my toroid size approx 90 turns. Now i have coil with 2 layers.

All  direction of wound coil all same, if u choice CW , all must CW

Aftet make the coil, setup other component and i get measurement at point A(+) to B(-) and C(+) to D(-). The result as a picture on file ledAtoB.jpg and ledCtoD.jpg.

Voltage at A(+) to B(-) is 27 VDC
and
Voltage at C(+) to D(-) is 115 VDC (always amazing to me)

That voltage without  load/super bright white LED.

With this basic coil setup i combine with all my eksperiment to send back "energy" to battery and play with magnet or neon NE2.

After now the lowest battery drain , i have build is 0.001 volt  per 1 hour

zon


zon

Here is a sample schematic using my "basic coil setup".
Play with NE2 only , without magnet

Start , i charged battery with my carger until full charge.
I put in my gadget and measurement the voltage is 1.380 volt
Leave it drain for moment.
If the voltage come to 1.299 Volt, drain will steady arround 0.001 volt / hours
On my calculation if battery drain from 1.299 volt to 0.500 volt, it will raise 799 hours or 33.29 days


zon

martinun

Hi Zon,

I like your tests and your efforts and I'm following them already since some time. Unfortunately I don't find currently enough time to do my own tests, but that will be better soon.  :)
There is a conflict in your last descriptions.
Either you wrote:
QuoteAll  direction of wound coil all same, if u choice CW , all must CW
But the picture of the toroid with the 2 windings shows it different. The blue one is clockwise and the black one is counter clockwise.

What is the correct setup?

cheers
Martin

zon

I check out , the ilustration. it's correct
1 to 2 (black one) he ilustrate to CCW wound
3 to 4 (blue one) CCW too.
if u choice CCW wound, all must same CCW wound

Actually , i always use CW wound

zon