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Captret - Capacitor and Electret

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

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broli

Quote from: e2matrix on November 13, 2010, 11:32:16 AM
broli,  I don't think you have polarities correct from what hidave said.  Thanks for the diagram but check the polarities.

You are correct. However this setup makes the led shine brightly too. It's crucial to connect the plus to the housing or else it won't light, or barely that is.

hidave

Quote from: e2matrix on November 13, 2010, 11:32:16 AM
broli,  I don't think you have polarities correct from what hidave said.  Thanks for the diagram but check the polarities.   I think it should be like this
no diode.

caps only.

Battery positive goes to cap positive.

Battery negative goes to cap housing, strip the film wrap off the cap exposing the exterior bare aluminum.

Cap negative goes to cap housing.

Rubber band holds 2 negative leads against the cap housing.  If using 4 caps, bundle them together secure tight with clamps or the like. Then wire caps in series with same setup, as above.

Thats it.

A bank of 4 x 250v 2200 uf caps wired in series will charge a dead 9v cell from 5v to 9.5v in 2-3 hrs. I've tried!.

This is an open circuit, that's how nature is, NON-LINEAR!!

hidave


hidave

Capacitor Capacity is the key to fast charging. The BIGGER, the FASTER. Reminds me of Ossie's REAC.
We will probably need 5 Gallon bucket size Captret to charge each 12v Lead Acid in a manner comparable to conventional method.

Rigg up some capacitors and induce with current, different electrolytes produces different effects, even anti-gravity.

Here's a kick, make an electrolytic cap with copper foil/cellophane/paper bi-filar and use different electrolytes stating with saline. WOW!!!, that is Electrochemical Effect!!!!

Observe NATURE. Everything occurs in cycles. You are brainwashed to think in LINEAR way which is very wrong.

The electrolytic capacitor is no more than a bi-filar coil immersed in fluid. When DC current is passed through this coil, it causes effects which varies according to the molecules of the material. Such effects includes production of Induced CURRENT form electrolytic . That is our power source.

Electrochemical Induced Currents - old phenomena from 1877 believe it or not.

I'll leave Aether out to lessen the confusion.

broli

Quote from: hidave on November 13, 2010, 11:53:52 AM
A bank of 4 x 250v 2200 uf caps wired in series will charge a dead 9v cell from 5v to 9.5v in 2-3 hrs. I've tried!.

I assume you confirmed that this is true usable charge that can give as much (or more) joule energy as when it was conventionally charged?