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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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TheGeneralHackr

Quote from: itsu on November 14, 2016, 10:12:40 AM
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
Those 9 LEDs are part of a different circuit
Yeah the circuit works in the dark it doesn't matter the time of day.
TGH

itsu


Thanks for info TGH.

My circuit is still running and in the last week it did not loose any voltage, still at 5.084V.
The led is blinking with a 12.5Hz frequency since i installed a 470nF tantalum capacitor.

But those are 4x 2000mAH batteries and the led is a minute load for them.


Will see how long this will run.


Itsu

TheGeneralHackr

Quote from: itsu on November 19, 2016, 02:48:06 PM
Thanks for info TGH.

My circuit is still running and in the last week it did not loose any voltage, still at 5.084V.
The led is blinking with a 12.5Hz frequency since i installed a 470nF tantalum capacitor.

But those are 4x 2000mAH batteries and the led is a minute load for them.


Will see how long this will run.


Itsu
Frequency sounds right and now there are the right values.
I am still trying to get a oscope I just haven't had the time lately that's why I've had lack of posting sorry about that.
Have you gained any voltage over the week?

itsu

As a matter of fact, yes, as the voltage had dropped to about 5.082 half way in the week and climbed up till the present 5.084V it is now.

But i do not think this is very meaningfull and falls within the margins of my DMM tolerances and batteries as they react to temperature changes.


We will see how it progresses.


Itsu

TheGeneralHackr

Quote from: itsu on November 20, 2016, 05:21:27 AM
As a matter of fact, yes, as the voltage had dropped to about 5.082 half way in the week and climbed up till the present 5.084V it is now.

But i do not think this is very meaningfull and falls within the margins of my DMM tolerances and batteries as they react to temperature changes.


We will see how it progresses.


Itsu
Okay, let me know how it progresses
Thanks