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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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Omega_0

David Bowling,

Did you do comparison tests ?

1 - For how many hours the motor runs when the Battery 1 and 2 only, are connected to it?
2 - For how many hours the motor runs when the Battery 1, 2 and 3(dead battery) are connected to it? (Excluding the time it halts automatically during the run cycles)

If 2 > 1, we have something here.

I have more respect for the fellow with a single idea who gets there than for the fellow with a thousand ideas who does nothing - Thomas Alva Edison

Dbowling

Let me put it to you this way. I took a 4th battery and connected it between batteries two and three. When it was charged to over 13 volts, I disconnected it from the loop and ran a 12 volt headlight from a car off of it until it wouldn't light the headlight anymore. Then I hooked it up again and recharged it. I kept doing this over and over for five days, day and night, getting very little sleep. At the end of five days the charge in batteries 1 and 2 was the same, and I had run that headlight for well over 80 hours. I KNOW I have something. But replicating it and figuring out WHY it works so that we can do it without a "dead" battery is the issue. You can't put something into production when you have to include a "dead" battery as part of the "kit".

Anothertruthfinder

Hi all  ;D- im new to this particular thread - aka eel by the way - a bit shorter for everyone hehe

i thought i would get my two pence worth in here - im currently setting up one of these devices with three lead acid batteries - 2x 105 Ahr rating and one 55 Ahr, the 55 is going to be my 'dead' one or batt3 in the loop. went up the local scrapheap this morning and managed to get the 3 batteries for £1 each! - bargain for an experiment.

ive had some interesting results with my mini setup - 3 ni mh configured as we know its meant to be with a meccano motor as my 'motor' havent done loads on it - its been a study point more than anything. i took 3 batts straight from the wrapper 12 hours ago uncharged (i presume) and theyve only just conked now. it needs more data this whole thing which i know we are trying for so lets keep positive folks and keep up the good work.
one thing to note - as has been said before, i think it just needs a resistive load and might be nothing to do with the carbon brush arcing principle which is good news - i will be trying various loads

ill keep ya all posted about results as soon as ive got something going.

take care all,
eel

petersone

Hi David and all
I think it would be quite a novelty to have a dead battery in the kit, all the other "free energy" devices seem  to need a live one.
Very interesting project,following it, and hope to build it soon.
peter

Groundloop

@All,

Attached is a drawing and photo of my setup. I'm using two 7A batteries and one 1,3A battery.
The "dead" 1,3A battery climbed fast to the sum of battery 1 and 2. The motor does not run
and the light bulb does not light. So, I can conclude that the first part of the replica is confirmed.
The "dead" battery has such a high internal resistance that no current can flow in the circuit.
I will keep the circuit connected to see if the motor starts at some point in future time.

[EDIT] I have been waiting for over an hour now and the motor never starts. The only thing that happens
          is that the two big batteries is being slowly drained.

Groundloop.