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Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations

Started by Pirate88179, April 09, 2008, 09:43:54 PM

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xee2

@ Pirate88179

I am still puzzled at how you can charge a 640 Farad capacitor so quickly. I think the attached calculations are correct. Theoretically you would need an average of about 100 ma to charge it to 1 volt in 4 to 9 hours. Charging to 2 volts would take 4 times as long and require 2 volts from EB. Would you be willing to measure the current going into the battery while it is being charged to see if it is about 100 ma? I may need to study my theory some more.



Pirate88179

XEE2:

I don't think those figures are correct at all.  At least not for supercaps which are totally different.  About 2 years ago, Coleman came out with a cordless screwdriver that had no batteries only supercaps.  The standard lithium battery took 8 hours to fully charge and would run the drill for 4 hours.  The supercap version would only run the drill for 2 hours, BUT, would fully recharge in 5 minutes!  The technology has improved since that time and you are going to see more of these replacing rechargeable batteries in many applications.

Also, about 2 years ago, my first supercap (.47 F 5.5 volt) would charge up from the old style EB in like 5 seconds of connection and would run a red led for over 15 minutes.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

Nabo00o

Quote from: Pirate88179 on June 10, 2009, 02:18:31 PM

Also, about 2 years ago, my first supercap (.47 F 5.5 volt) would charge up from the old style EB in like 5 seconds of connection and would run a red led for over 15 minutes.

Bill

Say what!!!??? That sounds like more power than you have been using in your loads, even the florescent bulb and motor....   Its just incredible. And you know what I think? Its radiant energy!

That neon bulb I used with the earth wire, it lit up just the same way as when I move it close to any of the wires on the solid state SSG, and I'm pretty sure it is a radient event which allows that energy to be transmitted wirelessly. Just like the spikes with almost pure potential can recharge a battery extremely efficient, maybe an earth battery does almost the same with a supercap. At least its something to think about  :-\

Nab
Static energy...
Dynamic energy...
Two forms of the same.

xee2

@ Nabo00o
Quote from: Nabo00o on June 10, 2009, 03:47:43 PM
That neon bulb I used with the earth wire, it lit up just the same way as when I move it close to any of the wires on the solid state SSG, and I'm pretty sure it is a radient event which allows that energy to be transmitted wirelessly. Just like the spikes with almost pure potential can recharge a battery extremely efficient, maybe an earth battery does almost the same with a supercap. At least its something to think about 


Neon lit with one lead by high voltage JT. Power lead from JT can be grounded to earth.


Nabo00o

Quote from: xee2 on June 10, 2009, 04:27:33 PM
@ Nabo00o
Neon lit with one lead by high voltage JT. Power lead from JT can be grounded to earth.

Well I know that, I see it in your image. However I can make it light by simply placing it near the wire of my SSG even without touching it, a spark gap does also seem to magnify the effect.
If I touch the bulb on the glass it glows very brightly and if I touch a lead or connect it to the ground or a plate it will light extremely bright. Anyway, it seem hard even to explain how one wire can carry any real power, which is I * V. But when it is pure voltage coming of as a field, and it still makes stuff light up, I wonder how we use up power to make that happen...
This much like the Avramenko setup, just without the diodes and capacitor.

Naboo
Static energy...
Dynamic energy...
Two forms of the same.