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LCAP (Again) Possible Free Energy. (Voltage Gain Over time)

Started by TheGeneralHackr, October 28, 2016, 11:57:07 PM

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itsu


QuoteYou must not have found the correct setup yet, but I feel your getting close. Specific coils will only work.
Your voltage gain was the start of something, I have that same voltage gain but it keeps on going. Here's a link to a video I made awhile back showing some of that. http://youtu.be/Nz04HKLBrYU
Note: That's my original circuit just moved to a different prototype board, also the 1.5v battery you see in the box is not connected at the moment.


Thanks TGH,

i kind of expected you to say that  ;)


In the mean time i have changed the FWBR into a 4x UF4007 setup, but no behaviour change noticed, the voltage has dropped to 5.084V these past days.

I will make little changes in the setup keeping the batteries as undisturbed as possible to avoid false voltage changes.

By the way, your video says "private", so you need to change it into "hidden" or so for me to view it.

Regards Itsu

TheGeneralHackr

Quote from: itsu on November 12, 2016, 04:49:14 AM

Thanks TGH,

i kind of expected you to say that  ;)


In the mean time i have changed the FWBR into a 4x UF4007 setup, but no behaviour change noticed, the voltage has dropped to 5.084V these past days.

I will make little changes in the setup keeping the batteries as undisturbed as possible to avoid false voltage changes.

By the way, your video says "private", so you need to change it into "hidden" or so for me to view it.

Regards Itsu
Thanks, I changed the video listing to unlisted. You should be able to watch it

itsu


Thanks, i could see it now.
There you used a lithium type of battery and common mode choke of which i have used a similar one.

Not sure why the difference, i could try a lithium battery too, but doubt it wil change much.

Regards Itsu

itsu

TGH,

i noticed in your video that you seem to use a 9-led configuration for your led which did not show any output.
As you probably know, a led will produce some voltage when in bright light, so the inverse of what a led normally does.
With 9 leds you could see some notable voltage (>100mV).

Did you run your setup in the dark?  And if so does the voltage still rise?


Itsu

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Quote from: itsu on November 14, 2016, 10:12:40 AM
As you probably know, a led will produce some voltage when in bright light, so the inverse of what a led normally does.
With 9 LEDs you could see some notable voltage (>100mV).
Excellent reminder!
I knew it but I forgot about it