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Title: Free Energy is here
Post by: allcanadian on November 10, 2008, 10:44:39 AM
Here it is!
I have noticed many here are very close to really nailing this technology down so I figured I may as well post this for the record ;D I developed this circuit this spring and it is Tesla patent 568177---a DC/DC converter,it uses a storage capacitor to "recycle" current which has already done work. This circuit is the most robust circuit I have tested in that it always works, I have yet to see this circuit not carry a load while charging it's battery. It should be obvious that this circuit in itself can be used on the front end of a load, the back end or both, what you have missed is really quite simple ---energy is conservative and you always send energy back to the source at a higher potential than when it left the source.

If you need proof here is your proof--a DC/DC step-up converter can be over 94% efficient without capacitor C1 in place.
Title: Re: Free Energy is here
Post by: broli on November 10, 2008, 11:54:17 AM
Ok I'll bite...

What does your current data tell you? Care to show some pics of your setup? What do you mean by that 94% eff.. My knowledge of DC-DC converters is 0, are you saying you'd hardly find a converter that's 94+% efficient while even the crippled version of the circuit does that even easily?
Title: Re: Free Energy is here
Post by: gyulasun on November 10, 2008, 12:04:28 PM
Hi allcanadian,

Congratulations!  What COP have you managed to get?

Thanks,  Gyula
Title: Re: Free Energy is here
Post by: innovation_station on November 10, 2008, 12:32:49 PM
allcanadian your damn right it is here lol


great job !!!!

got more for the record  ;D ;D ;)

ist

btw contact me   .....   8)    ;)
Title: Re: Free Energy is here
Post by: allcanadian on November 10, 2008, 12:58:24 PM
@broli
QuoteOk I'll bite...
What does your current data tell you? Care to show some pics of your setup? What do you mean by that 94% eff.. My knowledge of DC-DC converters is 0, are you saying you'd hardly find a converter that's 94+% efficient while even the crippled version of the circuit does that even easily?
T.H.Moray---"I cannot prove anything to anyone who cannot prove the matter for themselves"

@gyulasun
QuoteCongratulations!  What COP have you managed to get?
There is no set COP, each stage increases the COP incrementally.To be honest I built this circuit this spring and tested it then scavenged it's part for better circuits based on the premise of the circuit shown. So this technology is evolving faster than I can actually build and test, LOL. I am trying to do away with all of the switches---self oscillation.

@Ist
Quoteallcanadian your damn right it is here lol
great job !!!!
got more for the record   
LOL, for me it's always a work in progress, maybe some day I will have time to actually sit down and understand what I have already done.
Title: Re: Free Energy is here
Post by: gsmsslsb on November 24, 2008, 03:02:27 AM
Hi all canadian
I wanna do a build of this ASAP.
Just a few questions to help me not to fall down the stairs  ;D ;D
  1. Is it a 12 volt system ,12 volt battery
  2.What kind of loads have you powered E.G.just resistive or all kinds.
  3 How high inductance is L2 ( high self inductance coil) twice as high as L1 or more what rough range.
Thanks for your time
GSM
Title: Re: Free Energy is here
Post by: Groundloop on November 24, 2008, 07:17:13 PM
@allcanadian,

I have tested the attached circuit and I can't find any o/u or free energy in this circuit.

Groundloop.
Title: Re: Free Energy is here
Post by: Groundloop on November 25, 2008, 04:38:27 PM
@allcanadian,

Today I tested the attached circuit. No free energy found.
(Same component values as in version 3.)

Groundloop.
Title: Re: Free Energy is here
Post by: todd.hathaway on July 17, 2009, 08:04:04 AM
STANDBY...

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