Hello Techies :)
I have been researching electric devices from lawn mowers to cars / trucks. I was going to start my electric truck project as every article has suggested by using multiple batteries and then re-charging. Batteries - what is what, and which technology do you use NIMH - Li on, etc. Cost to replace them after 1500 charges.
There has to be a better way - Energy is Free - we just do not know how to harness it or focus it.
Best example is Tesla's back box - a few wires some tubes and he was able to tap into the dark energy that is all around us. But, he was ridiculed for his devices, and it was lost.
But, the energy is still there for the taking - but, how ????
Till we know that, lets do Overunity - I want to create an electric vehicle using only one (yes, One) 12v battery - can it be done - yes, of course it can be.
Provided below are links to individuals who already have created and are using overunity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHpikCPKPiE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnsYUYfMtXk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEhcS5OgRBk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt5z8L4LBJE&feature=related
But, for myself I lack the electronic skills - and still researching how to make this work in my application.
Please - intelligent answers or comments - I mean everybody has an opinion, and U know what that means.
I personally want to move into the next century were we can all be fossil free for transportation.
Thanks a bunch..
David
David,
Don't believe everything you see. The guy in the last video's car did not work as described. Google him and find the end story. As far as I know none of the videos I saw are actually over unity.
The first video goes completely against what we do know.....even resistance in a wire will cause losses, you cannot recover 100% of your induced power to recharge your batteries. There have been some that produced a highly efficient battery charger (i.e. Bedini) but they are not over unity in a true sense. The output is not larger than the input, but it does effect the battery's charge to make you think it is so.
And yes, you can make a car operate on a single battery but it will not go far.
IMO, the motorcycle that runs on water is real but after someone followed-up on it, apparently it was healthier for him to not pursue this research any longer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW_LQqJk740
Rich