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This look interresting, simple free energy device

Started by TheOne, March 12, 2007, 12:13:12 AM

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Grim

QuoteFIFTEEN years ago, back in 1982, when I wrote this, I had never seen any study of capacitors and their "soakage" -- nor of the kind of circuits you could use to shrug off the effects of soakage. Nobody ever talked about this, at high speed.

To this day, I have not seen any other articles that covered either subject. So this is still about the prime source of info on how to evaluate capacitors for soakage, AND how to build good Sample-and-Hold circuits, so as to NOT get hurt by that soakage.

http://www.national.com/rap/Application/0,1570,28,00.html

Me understand now.

Grim

QuoteFor the polar molecules this is called dipole relaxation, while for
the electric domains it is called ferroelectric relaxation (so named because of its similar-
ity to ferromagnetism)

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=3&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.designers-guide.org%2FModeling%2Fda.pdf&ei=CcErR7rNDo_ssgLStfGkAQ&usg=AFQjCNHNwU9ntJsHEqyVRRwCTSA40UIIBQ&sig2=fTU-SFLhTn4SjralqMelPA

Low-Q

Quote from: Pirate88179 on October 31, 2007, 08:15:08 PM
Someone posted a few pages back about trying different antenna ideas on the caps to see what effect, if any, it had on the charging.  Has anyone tried this yet?

I realize that the antenna may/probably draws in RF from some probably man-made source but I say...so what?  OK, so if this is the case then probably not ou but we are being bombarded with all sorts of rf in a broad spectrum of frequencies and if we can capture some of it and make it useful...what is wrong with that?  If the rf from a local radio station can charge my cell phone, I get free power and their electric bill on their transmitter does not go up just because I capture some of their energy does it?  It would not go up if a bunch of people did it either.  So, free energy from a source already out there.

Possibly the antenna might, depending on the design, pick up a variety of frequencies some of which are man-made, and others not.  This is fascinating.

Bill

[no-joke]There is alot of energy just between your hands. Or at least between two significant distances in the air. If you have one huge sheet of metal foil 1km in the air, supported by four big helium baloons, one equal sheet of metal foil on the ground, a conductor from each sheet, you will be able to get plenty of energy.
The electric charge high up in the air is different than the electric charge at the ground. So you will constantly get a charged capacitor. Let these sheets be your antenna, and you can recharge your capacitor again and again.[/no-joke]

Vidar