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Common batteries are free energy sources

Started by Tesla_2006, October 30, 2006, 07:57:12 AM

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pese

Give attentention to test the TRUE charging.

Because if the Voltage "shown OK"
must not be charged ANY usual Power in the battery.

If you test the Voltage without any Load an the Battery ,
you must also compare the Voltage under Load.
Exp. Blub 1 , 5 and 10 Watts.

Compare than this tested volages with an "normal" recharged battery.

If this test give an good result , let it us know.
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joe

Thanks Pese,

Next weekend I will retry the test and will compare a  battery that is charged with a battery charger with the same voltage and the one that i am charging with the Tesla arrangement.
I will load them with the same bulb individually and then we will know wich one of the 2 batterries  is going to last longer.

I will let know as soon as i conduct the test.

Regards   Joe

pg46

Great Work Joe-

Glad someone has given it an initial test run. Encouraging results to begin with thats for sure. Pese is right as the batteries need to be tested under a load to be certain.

Good start though and we'll all look forward to hearing more about your experiments.

Best,

ResinRat2

Joe,

Thank you very much for the experiments. I really do appreciate what you did.

Question: Do you think using just 1.5 volt batteries for initial experiments would give valid results? I am only wondering this from a safety standpoint. The smaller batteries may be safer to fail rather than the 12 volt. I just don't want to see anybody injured if it is not necessary.

Are you using diodes in your circuit? I assume you are.

Also, how did you determine when to change the connections? Did you just wait a half-hour each time or did you do it by monitoring the charge levels of the batteries?

Sorry for all the questions, I am just trying to get as much information on what you did as I can. Thanks again.

I think my initial experiments will be on these smaller batteries. Going up to the 12 Volt right away kind of gives me an uneasy feeling.
Research is the only place in a company where you can continually have failures and still keep your job.

I knew immediately that was where I belonged.

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