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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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Groundloop

@lon92,

Did your third battery charge up?

Test with a 12 volt light bulb, if you get light for a long time then
your third battery is not "dead".

How warm did the battery get? Smoking hot or just warm to the touch?

Groundloop.

Goat

@ lon92

It's hard to tell from the information you posted whether your experiment is a success or failure.  You would need to post information such as the voltages in the batteries at the start and stop of your experiment as well as the size of the batteries used and motor description.

Please read through the document mentioned in Reply #182 http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=item183 , it should shed some light on the process involved to make this work, there seems to be several variables that will make this NOT work so try to stick to the original components used by David.

Hope that helps  :)

Regards,
Paul


lon92

Thanks Groundloop and Goat for your fast reply...  :D

@Groundloop

The battery is just warm to touch, not to hot...  ;)

I just tried put a headlight to the third battery, It light up brightly for a very long time...
My meter says it was 7.8 Volt...  :P

Not a dead battery...  ;D


@Goat

Thanks Goat!! I never knew about that file!!  ;D

I just read the document. I found that all of my procedure were correct...  ;D

Both of my batteries were fully charged...
After running test, my first battery was 9.9 V, second battery was 8.3V and third battery was 8.3V...

The weird effect is 2nd batt. and 3rd batt. were the same volt... Hmmm...  :o


@All
Well, it looks like Groundloop just proof me wrong...  ;D Thank Groundloop!!  ;)

Now I need to search for new dead battery...  ;D


Thanks again!!!

Anothertruthfinder

Hi all  ;D, im still in the process of 'killing' my 'bat3' - after i discharged it i went for another charge and drain cycle and went to charge it up but it blew the 30amp fuse in my charger  ???is this normal? am i supposed to let the battery 'settle' for a while before charging it? cause i had it shorted for a couple of hours after the bulb drainied it then i had a gap of 2 mins the hooked up the charger and full current showed on the meter for one second then pop and a dead fuse!
i dont want to keep replacing fuses like this and it seems pretty harsh thats why i was wondering if its normal lead acid characteristic?

thanks,
   eel

Groundloop

@Anothertruthfinder,

Yes, it is normal. Use a 100 Watt car head light in series with the plus wire going
from your charger to the plus on the battery. This will prevent a blown fuse.

Groundloop.