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HV Electrostatic Convert to Power

Started by enSync, December 07, 2012, 09:32:42 PM

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pomodoro

Hello, thanks for sharing.Have you measured the circuits efficiency yet?
There was also a circuit disclosed in an article by Eugene Mallove, possibly the 'super tube' one, where only capacitors and diodes are used. Many (n) series caps charged to high volts can be accessed as one bigger cap with a fraction of the volts (1/n) but with n times the current.  :'(

Paul-R

There's a lot of power going in for whatever may come out. You should check out the Hyde generator, PN 4897592 which is trying to cover similar ground.

enSync

Here is my conception of what a fully developed converter could do..
It is not too far in the future unless other technology surpasses
Low power in > High power out >.

enSync

Here is some design thoughts about development
at smaller levels. I can imagine HV @ 7-60 Ua input with
an output of DC Volts/Ma with one device.
Even much more if we could find the right materials for HV emissions.