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Captret - Capacitor and Electret

Started by ibpointless2, October 19, 2010, 06:49:51 PM

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hidave

I have a captret just like ibpointless2 circuit above that has been running for 3 days now. New 9 volt battery when started, now v=10.8  :o

my caps are 200v 680uf 2 in series running 9 LED from small flashlight.

There is more  fun with 12v lead acid battery. I have an instructable over at energeticforum to building a very large electrolytic capacitor.

Grab some caps and replicate. Old PS from computers have tons of them, I just got 10 atx power supply free from the local recycling, even picked up one on the side curb.

Happy tinkering.  :)

ibpointless2

Quote from: hidave on November 12, 2010, 04:02:55 PM
I have a captret just like ibpointless2 circuit above that has been running for 3 days now. New 9 volt battery when started, now v=10.8  :o

my caps are 200v 680uf 2 in series running 9 LED from small flashlight.

There is more  fun with 12v lead acid battery. I have an instructable over at energeticforum to building a very large electrolytic capacitor.

Grab some caps and replicate. Old PS from computers have tons of them, I just got 10 atx power supply free from the local recycling, even picked up one on the side curb.

Happy tinkering.  :)

could i get a compete exact diagram of your setup? you can post it at energetic forum if you like.

hidave

Quote from: ibpointless2 on November 12, 2010, 10:02:18 PM
could i get a compete exact diagram of your setup? you can post it at energetic forum if you like.
this is what I first saw on lidmotors video, I just took off the exciter.

the negative from the battery is attached to the 2 caps in the center, and fastened with a rubberband to ensure firm contact to the capacitor container which is bare.

My LEDs are from a small flashlight, total 9 LEDs which is not bright.

I've found that higher volt, higher capacity = higher light production, decrease load=higher charging,

fastest charging achieved with 1 led,  250v, 2200 uf cap

this is pure speculations as these results were observed in crude experiment using a small analog volt meter. All of my digital meters were fried in an earlier experiment with a Tesla high frequency generator.

I will conduct a controlled experiment tomorrow after I get some new meters.

Cheers  :)

hidave

I have been watching my little 9v captret lighting non stop for 3 straight days. As usual, I want to get down to the TRUTH. So I let the LED drain the battery for a whole day.

Finally, It was @5.6V. Dead as Dead.

I pulled off the 9 led and 400v captret and  swap for 250v 2200 uf electrolytic capacitor with fast switching diode, Volt sarted rising. hmmm, It's not LED Photon or what ever mambo jambo that everyone loves to hallucinate. Then I pulled off the diode and attach the negative from capacitor directly to the battery negative attached to the capacitor housing. Ahhh ..there lays the  Magic. Volts across the capacitor jumped from 2.54v to 5.8v and Volt goes up fast.

There you have it, Nothing special here. It is FREE ENERGY via electrochemical induced currents, self charging the source. Nice and simple.

Look at the picture, the Cap is at least 4x the size of the battery. Now build some large electrolytic capacitor as I had instructed and charge your Lead Acid for free, and quickly. I am charging mine as I write this.

Nature is simple, Lets  forget the moronic mambo jumbo such as scalar, photon or what ever that's loaded in your head. Get back to basic, Nature is Simple, let's keep it that way.

I now wonder why I never did learn about Elecrochemical Induction.

Volt climbed to 6.9 within 1 hour. I added another 250v 2200 uf in series, now it's singing. Fast cheap charging.

penno64

Hi Dave,

Can we please have a link to this instructable ? Or at least a thread title ?

or maybe a diagram here.

I like the idea of being able to charge a battery using only a cap and diode.

Regards, Penno