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Unipolar Electricity: What happens here?

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

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sparks

Quote from: sparks on December 31, 2008, 05:59:56 PM
When the light goes out all batteries/capacitors should be at same voltage.  Then switch em from series to parallel.  Do it again. :)

Sorry I made a mistake.  When current stops flowing at useful levels then the batteries will be for example;  Topbattery1  6volts   topbattery two 6volts   bottom batteries at 11.5.   So we take the two 11.5 and series connect for 23volts and dump through light bulb into parallel batteries starting at 6volts.  The system will now charge the bottom batteries up until we have the following:   top batteries back to 6volts each and bottom batteries at 11.5.  Now the cycle goes on and on.

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    Yes it's a Tesla switch scheme.  Of course the inability of the capacitors to respond efficiently to the input voltage will have the system ring down.  Definitely not cold electricity.  Cold electricity is generated by the polarization of the field itself and little to do with mass.  Just wanted to show an efficient way of using voltage so I'm outta here  with any more Tesla Switching Schemes. :D
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Quote from: sparks on January 01, 2009, 11:58:17 AM
Sorry I made a mistake.  When current stops flowing at useful levels then the batteries will be for example;  Topbattery1  6volts   topbattery two 6volts   bottom batteries at 11.5.   So we take the two 11.5 and series connect for 23volts and dump through light bulb into parallel batteries starting at 6volts.  The system will now charge the bottom batteries up until we have the following:   top batteries back to 6volts each and bottom batteries at 11.5.  Now the cycle goes on and on.


I can't run the motor or light the light bulb using the 3 batteries system (using 2 positives), but I can light the light bulb or run the motor if I use the common Negative & Positive connection. I have to say that batteries are of low quality.

Uhmmm... very very insteresting your idea. I use 1.5 Volt non-rechargeable batteries. I think I can replicate what you say using my 1.5V batteries. Right?

I have understood the voltage process, but... what about the current?

CrazyEwok

Your all kidding me right? for electricity to work you don't need a Positive and a Negative current. You need a higher and a lower potential. In other words electricity is a FLOW it tries to balance the charge by flowing from something that has more charge to something that has less charge. If you have 2 "Positive" terminals one that has either more current available to it or one that has more charge available to it then the other the electricity will flow to try and balance out the connected charges. You want something the ponder on rather than trying to "Force" charge into a battery (thats what your doing on your lower potential side BTW, and that can blow up that battery if your not careful) is if you have power source "A" which is 9v+ and has a potential current of 2amp connected to "B" a 12v+ 1.5amp which way will the charge flow? both are the same Watts but have different atributes.

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Unipolar electricity, Cold electricity...? I'd just like to know, when will Magnethos stop spamming this board with countless threads about his electricity misconceptions and delusions?

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