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Unipolar Electricity: What happens here?

Started by Magnethos, December 30, 2008, 03:10:15 PM

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Magnethos

Quote from: Doug1 on December 31, 2008, 08:09:35 AM
Why not try to run the cold juice through a JT or a flash camera circuit?

Why? Explain me more, please.

sparks

Quote from: Magnethos on December 30, 2008, 05:49:31 PM
I'm just splitting the positive as you can see in the picture.

Anyone have a 'possible' answer to this phenomenon?
Why the device can work with 2 negative or positives poles?

The series connection of the two top batteries is charging the lower battery.  The voltage should be dropping on the two top batteries and rising on the lower battery.
Best that you put two batteries in parallel down at the bottom.  This way when they are all charged up you flip them into a series connection and the top ones into a parallel and transfer the voltage back the other way for some more light.
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Doug1

Quote from: Magnethos on December 31, 2008, 08:31:45 AM
Why? Explain me more, please.

Just out of curiosity I guess. I would do it myself but I am working on another item.

Magnethos

Quote from: Doug1 on December 31, 2008, 10:05:44 AM
Just out of curiosity I guess. I would do it myself but I am working on another item.
If you post here some schematics, I will try it.

I still don't know if this is cold electricity or only a simple effect of hot electricity.  ???

Magnethos

I'm going to get crazy....  ???

Now the same effect is possible using only 2 batteries in series
Motor +(battery1)--(battery2)+ Motor

The motor runs more slow than when I connect only 1 battery (motor +bat- motor)
So... the power drops when I use motor +bat- -bat+ motor

Some explanation please.... because each time I understand less and less... ???




EV Gray in the News:
When Gray said "split the positive", the faces of two knowledgeable physicists screwed up in bewilderment. Normally, electricity consists of positive and negative particles. But Gray's system is capable of using one or the other separately and effectively