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The Self Battery Charger Circuit

Started by nievesoliveras, November 07, 2008, 07:51:11 AM

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nievesoliveras

Hi!

Thanks for the information!
I will keep trying to find overunity energy and share it as long as I can.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

Hi!

I worked on the paul-r simpler battery charger proposal and the circuit worked to a certain point, But it is just like the bedini circuits I have. It uses up the battery energy a little bit at a time. I mean it while clicking the meter goes up and down, but always it has one or two milliamps less, until it works no more. No overunity.
Maybe somebody else can replicate it and the things go other way to him or her. But for me it did not work as stated.

Also I tried the sulfator circuit and the battery does the same a little more slowly. It uses the energ up and stops at .45v and stays there and does not go up or down.

The tests were made using 9v batteries though.

Jesus