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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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Magluvin

I suppose the next part is how to use the energy thats being transferred back and forth, without depleting the source...  But that is what is always missing.  ;]

Mags

Tito L. Oracion


??? As it goes back and forth then it should be doing some magnification there, and we have to step that up first ok.  ;) 

crazycut06


Hi Doc. Tito, ;D


In my set-up i have 2 - 12volts battery one for the pulse controller and the other one that is connected to caps, coil, and relay,(i have a dc meter connected to the battery measuring volts) as it is pulsing, i noticed that the voltage (DC) at the meter goes up and down  from 12v+ to 100v+, ???
what's happening here Doc? is this what you mean about keeping the battery charged?  will the battery get overcharged and blow up?


How to step up? series and parallel cascading caps with diodes?



Magluvin

Quote from: Tito L. Oracion on November 23, 2011, 02:00:05 AM
??? As it goes back and forth then it should be doing some magnification there, and we have to step that up first ok.  ;)

Well, if we charge 2 caps from source, does it matter if we charge each one separately, or should they be in parallel when charging?  Or is it just that charging in parallel saves time by doing it all at once?

Then if we put the caps in series, to double the voltage then discharge into the batt(source), there will be some left in the caps, half of source V in each. So when we recharge in parallel(or separately), the source does not have to recharge the caps from empty. Is this where we save? Is this part of the efficiency we are looking for?

Thanks tweetles.  ;]

Mags