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1 Volt Unbalanced Charging Method

Started by SkyWatcher123, June 09, 2017, 02:51:06 PM

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SkyWatcher123

Hi all, ran another experiment with a new type of circuit.
Results seem interesting.
peace love light

wistiti

Thank you for sharing Sky!
Just let you know im playing with your first setup since few day and im impressed by the result ( the both 12v batt seem to gain in voltage...)
I will also try your last circuit. :D

SkyWatcher123

Hi wistiti, thanks for sharing, glad you're trying this out, something interesting is happening, though i need to run more tests to know more.
My last test, the charge battery was slowly climbing and was at 12.78 volts, from 12.60 volts, while the primary battery started at 12.61 and dropped to 12.57 volts under load.
While this charging process was occurring, the capacitor had 20 millivolts, then as charge battery increased in voltage, the capacitor had around 100 millivolts.
It's almost like a battery transistor, where a small signal is injected from the capacitor (base)and we have a much larger flow through the emitter (primary battery) and the collector (charge battery).
peace love light