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Energy from the Ground - Self powered generator by Barbosa and Leal

Started by hanon, August 13, 2013, 08:01:16 PM

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a.king21

In the UK, if you pump the ground with  hot electricity and attempt to complete the circuit through   the ground, the circuit breakers will trip. If you bypass the circuit breakers with your own system you will power your device.
However the electric meter is smart enough to see the current drain.
In my experiments I powered a 2 kw kettle through the ground loop but it appeared to be drawing only half the power. It also took twice as long to boil the water.
I did not bother to go any further as the only way to really test the Barbosa Leal idea is to use batteries and an inverter.
When I tried that, I failed to gain any extra energy.

mscoffman

Clarence's Set-up definitely gets the Good Houekeeping Seal of approval for being a medium power stable OU loop design.
We will withhold judgment on where the power really comes from in detail, but in many ways the OU gain reactor
could be any device. This loop circuit is something that is seldom seen, but should be everyone's goal and that should
be appreciated. His battery charger can handle up to 256VAC so this should handle most spikes and will probably fold-back
if it can't

I recommend that during some early La. thunderstroms that he watch the captor output voltages carefully, as they can really stir things
up.  A small radio receiver is available that can detect local lightning storms and could be used to take circuits offline, if need be.

:S:MarkSCoffman

Clarence

Quote from: mscoffman on March 26, 2015, 03:56:30 PM
Clarence's Set-up definitely gets the Good Houekeeping Seal of approval for being a medium power stable OU loop design.
We will withhold judgment on where the power really comes from in detail, but in many ways the OU gain reactor
could be any device. This loop circuit is something that is seldom seen, but should be everyone's goal and that should
be appreciated. His battery charger can handle up to 256VAC so this should handle most spikes and will probably fold-back
if it can't

I recommend that during some early La. thunderstroms that he watch the captor output voltages carefully, as they can really stir things
up.  A small radio receiver is available that can detect local lightning storms and could be used to take circuits offline, if need be.

:S:MarkSCoffman


Hello :s:MarkSCoffman & ALL,

Clarence:

thanks for your gracious support Sir. I have really enjoyed being a member of this forum and this thread. your protective thoughts and also those
of member Farmhand awhile back are not lost. I have incorporated into my circuitry a known
commercial available Lightning Arrestor-surge device known as SDSA1175  series 002  surge protective device  120/240 V , 3-WIRE  by SQUARE D .

At present I am in the process of installing 30 more ground rods to achieve the needed continous voltage being received from the Ground in the
amount of 120v -123.1v to balance the phase voltage of the same amount the larger Aims inverter puts out. this amount of CONTINOUS voltage
out put is necessary to be able to handle many loads at the same time by the OUT PUT of the Captor circuit.

the last ten ground rods I just put in raised the output level of the RETURN Ground Grid system by a total of 11.1 volts giving a present total useage of
111.1 volts. enough to lite the heat lamp and power the charger enough to keep the battery at a steady voltage of  12.2 v DC. all of this (even at this lower voltage)
POWER is  being SUPPLIED BY THE CAPTOR OUTPUT!  If you can comprehend what I am trying to say it is this: this unit IS an OU unit and it IS self powering ITSELF!

I am going with the 30 more rods ( for a total 0f 60 rods ) to finally get out of the game of having to play catch up to have ALL the potential necessary to run
several large loads at the same time.
presently I have run an extension cord and powered my microwave (small cup of water heated), my high power blender machine ( at 500 watts), and just briefly my refrig.

I had by being a dumb ass WAY to small leads from the charger to the batt and they would get warm! too much resistivity!  so I ordered and received the proper
LARGE ring connectors and soldered them with the #4 AWG size wire leads and changed out the small leads!  now the charger JUMPS into action when
the Captor powers it.  ( that is REALLY a NICE unit! )

I will be back in about a week with more news after I finish the new rods!

I am getting down to the end of this build and when I do then maybe some of you can replicate it! all the relevant info is in the -  say last 5 pages.
thanks and cheers for now!

Clarence

turbogt16v

Congratulation is in order
I truly believe that you manage to get OU.

It would be great if someone would make some nice scheme with specs,for others to replicate easy.

btw,kapanadze used salted water to moist the ground near the rods

e2matrix

Awesome work Clarence!    I'm not sure what sort of amps your charger is putting out but if you want to really maximize what gets to the battery you might want to pick up some 4/0 or 2/0 welding cable sometime down the road.   It might be overkill but you won't loose anything on cables.    :)