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David Bowling's Continuous Charging Device

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

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citfta

Quote from: tinman on June 11, 2016, 11:23:44 PM


We could build a simple JT type circuit to test this cap to cap transfer system,and see how high in percentage we could get this transfer to happen. I think one of those garden light circuits would do just fine,where we replace the LED for a cap and diode.


Brad

Hi Brad,
Here is a simple circuit that swaps the energy from one battery to another.  You should be able to substitute a couple of super caps for the batteries to test the transfer efficiency.

http://overunity.com/16326/thats-not-a-knife-this-is-a-knife-er-ou-flashlight/

Carroll

ramset

I feel the need to make a short post here on the history of this heretofore Urban legend of David Bowling's continuous charging device

back when this all started we did not know Dave,  and some made assumptions of wrong measurements or inexperience with battery systems and their true potential etc etc.
and when he showed up here it seemed the original device had stopped working.

it is the original device which I feel the need to clarify ,
David had three  7AH batteries being switched as outlined in the thread thru a 350 watt inverter and nothing else ,

regardless of the load or motor.. I mean to clarify Nothing else ,

no connection to the mains or ancillary charging systems.

nothing but three batteries and a load and a 350 watt inverter

this system ran constant loads ...serious loads such as shop vacs Drills etc 24/7 for one month with absolutely no mains or outside power source.

will three 7ah batteries make 100,000 watts [100KWH] [modest load.. not a drill or shop vac which would be much more]

??

once disassembled to take to a patent attorney .....upon arriving to demonstrate ...
it did not work..
and that is pretty much where this thread started and David's obvious obsession began.

and it is quite understandable indeed [his obsession ]

respectfully
Chet K

Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

Dbowling

Just to clarify, with that original setup I had two batteries in series with a motor between them and the single battery in parallel. Splitting the positives. The inverter was connected to battery 3 in the traditional manner, and I ran loads on the inverter.


That setup ran loads 24/7 for several weeks.


I have spent 8 years of my life trying to replicate what that system was capable of, and have never been successful. That particular battery exhibited behavior I have never seen in any other battery


My original description stated that when I hooked up just the three batteries and the motor, nothing happened and my buddy and I kind of walked away and were talking about things for about 10-15 minutes when the motor suddenly started. We only had one meter so we were measuring the voltage across battery 3. It would show 24 volts. It would go down to about 18 volts and the motor would start running. The voltage across battery 3 would continue to go down to around 7 volts and the motor would stop running. The voltage on battery 3 would immediately jump to 24 volts, and the cycle would repeat itself over and over. My assumption at the time was that I needed to keep battery 3 from charging, so I connected the inverter to it and began hooking up loads. It was a 350 watt inverter and I plugged in as many loads to it as I could until it began beeping and the red light went off. I ran it for several weeks before loading it all in a suitcase to take to California to see a patent attorney. It never worked again. Karma, obviously.
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seychelles

So what is the exact circuit that you use  please..

dieter

Maybe tk,mh & co naysaid it to death. In a metaphysical way...

Maybe there was some resonance, only with very specific cable properties? Some resonant pickup of your floormates 1'000'000 kW Radio transmitter? Or of some subway power lines?

Maybe the battery was accidently tritium doted and lead oxide acts as a direct beta decay converter? Or any other radioisotope BTW. , actually you could measure that, unless halflife was short.

Actually, uranium contamination of lead ore doesn't sound too unrealistic to me, and by heating uranium, tritium is released, with 12 years halflife IIRC. Maybe this happened before? Esp. when it happens only very few times, it may slip trough modern battery production methods.

Then again, those beta converters are rather weak.

I feel sorry for you dude. Karma can be nasty.