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Captret - Capacitor and Electret

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

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plengo

Quote from: DreamThinkBuild on November 14, 2010, 11:06:03 AM
Hi All,

I measured the setup from my last circuit using two caps charging the ultra-cap, the voltage initially rose to 2.247v but has now dropped to 2.241v (-0.006v) after 2 days. Have to keep experimenting with different setups.

@Plengo, That is a great setup you have working. What would be the current draw from a small incandescent lamp?

I tried many different lamps and LEDs and they all differ. It can go from 200ma to micro-amps. Lower the resistance of the lamp more current it uses.

LEDs have an special characteristic in their minimum "avalanche" voltage (forward voltage?) that limits somehow the minimum current consumption also when they are put in series that voltage is higher which ALSO allows a fine balance where the current consumption is minimized and the "output" from the Captret (my 25 watts LED in my diagram) is the maximum.

I also noticed that when this balance is reached the performance overall is tremendously improved, that is to say, power usage of input is the lowest and power output is the maximum.

One of my experiments I can clearly see that for the price of lighting one LED (3.6v led) and a miserable less than 2ma input I can light 4 LEDs (3.6v). I have not measured the current in the output yet but I will do many more experiments too.

Fausto.

gmeast

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

If the o represents the cap housing then the picture you posted is the same as the hidave circuit or aam I missing something?

plengo

I tried taking an scope shot of the positive of the "output" LEDs and negative and it is very difficult to see anything. My scope is a 20mhz. I also tried another analog scope 200mhz but nothing usefull (at least for me).

I noticed that there are some spikes that are so shart and fast that the scope has difficulty showing. In this picture is kind of visible right at the center of the scope. Noticed that I am using 10x probe for better sampling and it is at my maximum voltage division of 50mv.

The time division is at 5us. This is channel 1 (red line).  I would say that this little visible spike can be high as 2 division marks making it up to 100mv but one must stay and watch the scope running with a lot of attention.

I would assume those spikes are simply an artifact of the real energy lighting the LEDs which may not be really measurable by this kind of electronic equipment. Sounds like a pure "Radiant Energy" phenomena, but hey, what do I know about it?!!!

Fausto.

gmeast

measured

Initially I was very excited about this so I set out to take some measurements.

Procedure:
Measure the resistance between all of the contacts (leads)
How I did this was to:

1 Take a pair of leads & hook the DVM to them separately
2 Short them together
3 Release them
4 Let the DVM settle
5 Record the resistance reading

I did this for all of the possible combinations. I also swapped the leads of the DVM and repeated 1-5

My measurements resulted in the following in Mega Ohms:
- & + = 13 Meg
o & - = 6 Meg
o & - = 8 Meg
o & - & + = 10 Meg (this was a weird one ... did it several times)

With my dead Alkaline 9V @ 7V the driver circuit lit a red led at a dim output. I also lit the same led to the same dimness with a 6.8 Meg resistor directly to the battery.

I also measured 4.3 ma flowing from the battery to the Captret and 3.4 ma flowing from the Captret to the led.

The Casing & - form a small capacitor in addition to the - & +

THE ELECTROLYTE LEAKS ENOUGH CURRENT TO DRIVE AN LED

So make your own measurements and make a wise decision. Over Unity ? You decide. The enthusiasm was encouraging, but keep trying though.

I'm going back to the "This Is It" thread on Energetic Forum ... good luck

ibpointless2

Quote from: gmeast on November 14, 2010, 07:06:20 PM
measured

Initially I was very excited about this so I set out to take some measurements.

Procedure:
Measure the resistance between all of the contacts (leads)
How I did this was to:

1 Take a pair of leads & hook the DVM to them separately
2 Short them together
3 Release them
4 Let the DVM settle
5 Record the resistance reading

I did this for all of the possible combinations. I also swapped the leads of the DVM and repeated 1-5

My measurements resulted in the following in Mega Ohms:
- & + = 13 Meg
o & - = 6 Meg
o & - = 8 Meg
o & - & + = 10 Meg (this was a weird one ... did it several times)

With my dead Alkaline 9V @ 7V the driver circuit lit a red led at a dim output. I also lit the same led to the same dimness with a 6.8 Meg resistor directly to the battery.

I also measured 4.3 ma flowing from the battery to the Captret and 3.4 ma flowing from the Captret to the led.

The Casing & - form a small capacitor in addition to the - & +

THE ELECTROLYTE LEAKS ENOUGH CURRENT TO DRIVE AN LED

So make your own measurements and make a wise decision. Over Unity ? You decide. The enthusiasm was encouraging, but keep trying though.

I'm going back to the "This Is It" thread on Energetic Forum ... good luck


Isn't your current a little high? The current should have gone down over time if you have used the original circuit.

And if you're using the original captret design, then that one was never set out to be overunity but merely a LED driver circuit. Its the captret circuits that charge themselves is what is interesting. I've got a few that charge themselves from a standing voltage. Lasersaber got a super cap charging it self. Many others are seeing the same effect.

I think you may have jump the gun on this one. But thanks for the insight.