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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


Thanks Smoky,

i thought breadboards are a mandatory part of any overunity device because of their stray capacitance structure, similar like the need for using many different coloured clipleads  ;D


Anyway, i could not make my setup work with a single battery (1.2 or 1.5V), so i again settled for 2x rechargeable AA in series at 2.536V.
Using a red led its frequency is 6Hz, potmeter is set at 0.8Mohm.


After 5 days running it is still on 2.536V, sometimes shortly showing 2.537V (warming up of the batteries?).


When working on another project which involves white noise amplification, i notice that the DMM show a sudden increase like 2.540V, untill i shut down that white noise circuit.
So it seems that our little circuit is sensitive for pickup on nearby electrical fields.


Will be monitoring another few weeks.


Itsu

TheGeneralHackr

Quote from: itsu on December 07, 2016, 04:41:52 PM
Thanks Smoky,

i thought breadboards are a mandatory part of any overunity device because of their stray capacitance structure, similar like the need for using many different coloured clipleads  ;D


Anyway, i could not make my setup work with a single battery (1.2 or 1.5V), so i again settled for 2x rechargeable AA in series at 2.536V.
Using a red led its frequency is 6Hz, potmeter is set at 0.8Mohm.


After 5 days running it is still on 2.536V, sometimes shortly showing 2.537V (warming up of the batteries?).


When working on another project which involves white noise amplification, i notice that the DMM show a sudden increase like 2.540V, untill i shut down that white noise circuit.
So it seems that our little circuit is sensitive for pickup on nearby electrical fields.


Will be monitoring another few weeks.


Itsu
Sorry I haven't been responding lately, my emails notifications have stopped showing up.
In 5 days if it hasent decreased I doubt it will.
Im going to throw a new aa battery on the circuit and see how it fares over time I'll post my results it week increments.


itsu


Thanks TGH,

after 2 weeks of continuous blinking the led at 6Hz here, the dual AA rechargeables are still showing a steady 2.537V.

Itsu

TheGeneralHackr

Quote from: itsu on December 19, 2016, 10:23:20 AM
Thanks TGH,

after 2 weeks of continuous blinking the led at 6Hz here, the dual AA rechargeables are still showing a steady 2.537V.

Itsu
Didn't it start at 2.536?
I just started mine last night starting voltage 1.622v
It dropped 8 mv to 1.614 right at the start (it usually does that for me)
Now its back up to 1.618 today I'll keep notifying the progress.
Thanks

itsu


QuoteDidn't it start at 2.536?

yes it did, it slowly increased to 2.537 tipping on to 2.538 for some days, now back at a steady 2.537V.
I think this is all within the tolerances of the components / DMM.

Lets see how your setup is doing.

Itsu