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Overunity Machines Forum



David Bowling's Continuous Charging Device

Started by sterlinga, April 30, 2008, 10:56:29 PM

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Dbowling

If you read what I wrote carefully, you will see that you have the drawing correct.

" Battery 1 had it's positive pole connected to the positive pole of the motor. It's negative pole was connected to the positive terminal of battery 2. "
Maybe I should have said: "Battery 1 had it's positive pole connected to the positive pole of the motor. The negative pole of battery 1 was was connected to the positive terminal of battery 2. "

Either way, your drawing is correct. I think the key is that battery 3 is a DEAD battery which will NOT hold a charge. I charged it overnight with my charger before I began the experiments, and it barely registered on the meter the next day.

My first experiment was amazing to watch. When the circuit was completed nothing would happen, and then suddenly the motor would start up and begin to run. It would run until the voltages on all three batteries read 13 or 14 volts, and then the whole thing would shut off. In a few minutes, once battery 3 lost its charge again, the motor would kick on and battery 3 would charge up again.

Also, I did hook batteries and other 12 volt devices directly to battery 3 when the system was charging it, hoping to keep it from getting too much of a charge and making the whole process shut down again.

I used batteries from different manufacturers and ruined some of them. When I go home tonight I will post the info (I did this once already if somebody checks back) on the motor I used and the names of the different battery companies, although I think you can see that much in some of the original pictures I posted. Good luck guys. I hope someone duplicates this and we can start figuring out WHY it works.

Groundloop

@Dbowling,

Thank you for confirming the circuit setup. In you picture there is a belt and a "thingy" connected
to your motor. What is the "thingy" doing?

Groundloop.

Dbowling

The motor was attached to a gear box to slow the rotation. There was a belt on the output of the gear box to a tension arm. At the end of the tension arm was a turnbuckle I could tighten down to slow the motor. I was experimenting with how additional loads on the motor changed the output and sped up the charging process.

Groundloop


FatBird

THANK YOU GroundLoop for sharing that Great Drawing.



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