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Overunity Machines Forum



New invention of motion less generation of electric power

Started by powercat, August 26, 2009, 08:52:05 AM

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winsonali

i have just made a diagram to understand the +VE and -VE supply difference i think this a practical approach 

Groundloop

@winsonali,

If you want +9VDC and -9VDC with a common ground then here is how you do it.

Groundloop.

tinu

@winsonali,

OMG!  :o
Is it so?!

Why did you turn the second battery up-side down?! Is it lead-acid? Be aware, it may leak on the floor etc.  ;)
Wouldn't be better to keep it the way producer recommends?  ;D

Ali, Ali, I don't get how possibly you could master electronics the way you do if a simple AC signal slips through your fingers!

winsonali

i agree with most of the ideas i am working hard to develop some supply that can replace dimmer

Groundloop

@winsonali,

If you want to run your circuit from a battery(s) and need 230VAC clipped via a triac dimmer
then use a true sinus 12 (or 24) volt unit that converts the battery voltage to a true sinus
AC voltage. Connect a triac dimmer on the output of the converter and you have what
you want.

Groundloop.