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Re-Inventing The Wheel-Part1-Clemente_Figuera-THE INFINITE ENERGY MACHINE

Started by bajac, October 07, 2012, 06:21:28 PM

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RandyFL

Hello All

The BDX53c  s are 8 amps actually...
so I would expect... 12 volts DC 8 amps 1.5 resistance at 96 watts of power. So tomorrow I will measure what comes out at position 1.

After some additional checking I would be getting around 1 amp as I am using 22 AWG solid hook up wire...
so 12 Volts 1 amp current 12 ohms resistance and 12 watts of power...
and the breadboards have 36 volts 1.5 tolerance

Lastly... I might have to mount the BDX53c on separate 3 position dual row barrier strips to get more than 1 amp to the coils...

All the best



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RandyFL

Hello All,
update...
when I connected the circuit up to the 12 lawnmower battery...
it blew the 10000 microfarad cap and the 555... and who knows what else went south. On Patrick's website on page 3-21 He has a fuse then a switch then a diode...maybe I should have a smaller fuse before the 555 ( or I'll be changing these semiconductors often )...I have a bigger amperage fuse in the connection positive wire ( maybe it lets in too much amperage - as the breadboard is rated 1.5 amps )...

thinking out loud:
Plan A: Use a run battery ( smaller 12 volt battery ) and use the Lawnmower battery for the transformers...
Plan B: smaller fuse at the connecting wire with a smaller fuse after cap.
Plan C: DC power supply that slowly builds up voltage and current...
Plan D: Start using the Arduino
Plan E: skip all this and start on the Ramaswami apparatus...
Plan F: Go fishing more often and skip OU... LOL

what would " you " do

All the Best
Randy




Doug1

After a day of fishing make a battery rig out D cells that you can add to as needed to reach the right voltage amperage and power the transformer with a second power supply. I havent been fishing for a long time too much to do in the garden, finish building a shed/workshop/green house all into one building.
  A person at work showed me news article about a lady who went off grid completely in Florida and was and is being drug through the courts.They have taken her dog and boarded up her home yet she will not leave. Some towns seem to be outlawing going off grid. She has been off grid for a number of years and no problem till she did a interview with a local TV news. Go ahead and save the world,see where that gets you.

RandyFL

Her name is Robin Speronis...a secret shared by more than one person is not a secret...she should have kept quiet.

Logically the BDX53 s will have to be taken off the breadboard and be secured on 3 position barrier strips ( actually a 6 position barrier strip for 2 BDX53 s ) and for the emitter's to be hooked up to a larger battery and the collectors to the figuera...that should get the max amperage out of the BDX53 s

RandyFL

Hello All

built another circuit and tested all of the connections...just two Led s that light up the sequences of the two 4017 s...the first led is the beginning and the 2nd led is the end before it starts the sequence again ( hope that makes sense ). Secured a fuse from digi key that is 1 amp and some 12 volt red Leds that don't need resistors ( for the transformers down the Line )...

I will have to move the BDX53 s off the breadboards and connect them to barrier strips ( blocks ) and lead the emitters to the 12 Lawnmower battery and see how that works out...

all the best

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