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Self-Powered Generator - Inventor From South Africa

Started by SkyWatcher123, August 11, 2018, 01:18:43 AM

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Turbo

Nobody is going to reach any goal.
We will be swallowed by the sun and it will all be over.
At least nobody will be complaining about being cold.

SkyWatcher123

Hi all, Hi gyulasun, thanks, you explained it correctly.

So after collecting some more data from the mechanical version, I AM now testing the solid state version again.

Though this time, I'm using the diode off the collector and a common ground.
Using 8 - 1N5408 diodes in parallel off the transistor collector into positive of the charge battery, same 555 timer and 4 mosfets and 12 strand air coil.
What is interesting at the moment, is that the batteries were losing charge slowly, when using the mechanical version, down to about 12.61 volts per 12 volt tractor battery.
However, when charging with the solid state version, the voltage is coming up again, overall.
I ran the circuit for about 8 hours, then placed both batteries in parallel for hours, to try and equalize charge.
Then we had, 12.59 volts and 12.69 volts, after resting overnight.
I've placed them in parallel again, to further equalize charge in the batteries.

Though as it stands, the batteries seem to be gaining charge again, more testing is needed.
peace love light  :)
Here is the solid state circuit I'm using.
https://ibb.co/g4SpqV



erfandl

Quote from: SkyWatcher123 on November 13, 2018, 10:48:33 PM
Hi all, I'm testing the south african type device again.
I'm only using one bifilar drive coil and 3 separate generator core/coils.
Using the 3 separate core/coils to power a 12 volt led bulb and create a mechanical load, to see if the batteries will still maintain voltage and charge.
Led bulb is connected to full wave bridge with 1.5 farad car audio capacitor for smoothing output.
So far, it is looking positive.
Have run 13 cycles, swapping 12 volt tractor battery with each cycle and giving rest period in between cycles, most of the time.
Starting rest voltages:
Battery A = 12.65 volts

Battery B = 12.70 volts

Total hours run time so far = 13.5 hours or 70 watt hours used, as drive circuit draws 5.2 watts.


After 9 hours system run time, overnight resting battery voltages:

Battery A = 12.695 volts
Battery B = 12.655 volts


After 12 hour system run time, 4 hour resting battery voltages:

Battery A = 12.64 volts
Battery B = 12.735 volts

Your positive thoughts welcome.
peace love light
Hi skywatcher. I build the african mechanical generator version with 10 coils. the rotor speed is very very high RPM. the input is 12 volt 7.5 amp battery and the output is 27 volt but the charging performance is not very good. can you help me to solving the performance ? do you think any problem with the circuit ? the developer in document said: its generating 600 to 900 volt but its only generating 27 volt !  pictures of the circuit and mechanical unit is below.
thanks.



doktorsvet


well you give! Cores of iron bolts ... Why not put the ferrite rods?
You correctly say that a mechanical motor is worse than a solid-state one. Due to low current density.
But you can use mechanical energy to get a boost.

If I'm wrong, correct me

erfandl

Quote from: doktorsvet on December 04, 2018, 01:23:57 AM
well you give! Cores of iron bolts ... Why not put the ferrite rods?
You correctly say that a mechanical motor is worse than a solid-state one. Due to low current density.
But you can use mechanical energy to get a boost.

If I'm wrong, correct me
thanks for reply. you mean I'm replacing the iron bolt of coils with ferrite rods ? whats different between the iron bolt and the ferrite ? and the solid version is better than mechanical ?
thanks