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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

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

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crazycut06

@ Goat
    Im trying this circuit using coils not motors, maybe more easy for me with this setup.


Good day! Cc

Goat

@ crazycut06 & all

I've got 2 12 VDC motors that I can use for this experiment however I could use help in finding proper components for this setup.

From the component values listed in the first circuit diagram there are 2 capacitors listed, C1 is listed as 2 F/24V which I think would probably be the type used for car audio systems.

Is this component really necessary do you think? 

The first circuit diagram mentions that "S1 switch rate to keep max 2-3v on C1" and "S2 switch rate to keep max 2-3v on C1, C2 max 50v".  If we are to keep only 2-3v on C1 wouldn't a 50 VDC electrolytic cap be ok to use rather than a 2 F/24V capacitor or is there something special about the 2 F/24V capacitor that only this type would work?

Another problem I have when reading circuit and components is that rarely are the caps listed as types, so in this case C2 is listed as 450 µF @ 100v but what type of capacitor is it, my guess is that it's an electrolytic cap but please correct me if I'm wrong.

Another thing is that the diodes are not listed, do you think I could use 1N4007 diodes or are there better ones for this purpose.  I'm not sure how many amps this circuit will generate so I'm not sure which diode would be best to use here.

Any help in this matter would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Paul

crazycut06

@ Goat, @ All,
    Actually i don't know much theories, as im experimenting with it in actual, maybe we should ask someone who is more knowledgeable and more experience in this, Sir Tito, Sir Mags, Sir Forest,... ;D  "Sir everyone" can help... hehehe ;)  but then if you have the parts you can try....
    Well imho, C1 should have large uf value to store lots of amps, then when it discharges to coil it will have lots of power going to the diode, and C2 should have a higher voltage rating...


Good day!


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