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Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011

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Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: twinbeard on April 09, 2011, 04:54:09 AM
Hi Rosemary,

I can't remember if you were using vented or sealed batteries, but let me share a little insight.  I have a 640W solar array on my roof.  It charges 1600Ah of vented lead acid L-16 batteries.  Once a month, the charge controller will bump up the voltage and boil the batteries a little bit, cleaning sulfation off the plates in the process.  Consequently, once a month, I need to add a total of a gallon or so of distilled water to the 24 individual cells.

This was designed to run a specially optimized computer network in off-grid situations.  There is a little headroom left after the load is applied... 2A of continuous use worth, on average.  When I started building pulse motors and other aetheric based power devices, I used this free source of energy as my dipole to work from.  After about a year of such research, I am noticing that I need 2 gallons per month to top off the batteries.  Further, I am noticing that battery voltage stays higher than ever after sundown, and for longer.  Mind you, these batteries are pushing 6 years old, and I have never configured them to be charged by the radiant pulses... only to supply the source dipole.

One of my pulse motors in particular can push the voltage of smaller batteries too high.  If you leave a small SLA on for too long... bye bye battery.  I suspect the same "boiling" is happening until there is no viable electrolyte left.

What really tipped me off to what was happening, and what is obviously happening with your circuit was when I paralleled a 20V 1F capacitor with the 12V bus on my bench, which is paralleled by 30 feet or so of #14 AWG to the battery bank described above.  This particular cap was made for car audio, and has a digital voltmeter built into it.  I also have a remote display for the solar charge controller, that shows the voltage at the battery terminals.  To my surprise, with several pulse motors running, the cap showed a higher voltage than the batteries.  It occured to me that energy was essentially radiating in all directions possible out of those circuits, including back into the source dipole.  It took some head scratching to figure out just what was going on.  Now, I just smile, and add that extra gallon of water to the batteries every month.  I hope that helps;)

Cheers,
Twinbeard.

Hi Twin.  So IMPRESSED.  I never realised you'd had the good sense to disconnect from the grid.  I will follow in your footsteps when we can get our appliance onto our hot water requirements.  Can't wait.  But I'm miles away from that.  SO NICE TO READ THIS.  Well done. 

We've got those sealed battery numbers.  I'm just hoping against hope that we haven't buckled the plates.  It maybe ok as the plastic covers seem OK.  Just liberally impregnated with molten metal from our crocodile clips.  That was a wild 30 seconds or so. 

Take care and always a pleasure to see you around.

Kindest regards,
Rosemary

Rosemary Ainslie

Hello evolvingape.  I trust your general reach towards an evolutionary excellence is still on the cards?

I don't think I have EVER misrepresented our data.  But if I do - then I'm sure you'll tell me about it.  And I can rest easy here because you're prepared to tell us that we've misrepresented things EVEN when we HAVEN'T.  So.  I'll leave all this in your capable hands.

Look after yourself evolvingape.  We need your caliber of posting.  Reminds us all how far we've come in this long walk from the primitive to the rational mind.  Not sure which of the two you exemplify.  But either way - it's always a timely reminder of how far we still have to go.

Kindest regards,
Rosemary

;D  :o

evolvingape

Quote from: Rosemary Ainslie on April 09, 2011, 12:39:11 AM
I could not get near to balancing that wattage dissipated/delivered number that I was looking for.  In fact, so embarrassed was I by these results that I simply omitted them from my report.

If you think that a deliberate and knowing omission of results in a published report intended to provide evidence to support a claim is not a misrepresentation of the facts then you do not understand the meaning of the word.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/misrepresent

1. To give an incorrect or misleading representation of.


As a result of this deliberate omission of fact it has taken over 500 replies in this thread, and a considerable amount of peoples time, to resolve the matter and establish it was an artifact of the measurement process.

Furthermore, I notice you have resorted completely to personal attacks on myself and my avatar, yet again. No attempt to resolve issues, or honestly answer legitimate questions. Why ?

RM :)

Rosemary Ainslie

Hello again evolvingape.

I am not sure that I'm under any obligation anywhere at all to answer yours or anyone's posts.   Nor will I.

Rosemary

nul-points

Quote from: nul-points on April 09, 2011, 04:24:41 AM

...battery caught fire?

no - you must be imagining it**!!!!   ;)   LOL

hope you & equipment all ok!

(** Poynt99 will simulate your circuit again later...  i'm sure he'll be able to assure you that your battery could not possibly catch fire)


hi Rosemary, glad to hear you didn't get burned

that was just a good-natured 'poke' at Poynt99  - imagining him trying to simulate your battery on fire


thanks for letting us know that the recent problem with the system isn't likely to be a component or equipment hazard for replicators

regards
np


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