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Zero and Q device

Started by v8karlo, January 04, 2019, 11:18:12 PM

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v8karlo


Every component in CZero works with others.
I made it that way.
If you remove anything from circuit it will become useless.
You can remove diode or two, but that's it.
I separated it in 3 separate concepts.
I lost lot's of time doing that.

v8karlo

Quote from: Hoppy on January 12, 2019, 05:57:11 PM
V8karlo,
CZero is the cap that together with diode closest to it (shown drawn in vertical orientation) produces the doubling of voltage. By shunting out that capacitor, the voltage doubling is cancelled and this is why the 175V on caps 1-3 drop down to around 90V as you have observed. So, in effect, CZero does boost the voltage as you thought but this is not a power amplifying or free energy effect because a voltage doubler cannot be loaded with something like the bulbs you are using, without a very high voltage drop. The return path for the voltage doubler is interesting, so I'll leave you to work it out.

BTW, please stop the rude comments at people who are just trying to help you better understand your circuit.

If the voltage on caps are doubled, then the power on that caps is doubled too (more than double actually).??
Capacitor of 100uF filled to 175V has more power than capacitor of 100uF 90V.

We are talking about power here. Time to accept that.

madddann

Hi

I rarely post, but I thought I would give you my honest and simple explanation of what your zero device does - the circuit just prevents to a part of the energy to go to L1 and instead it redirects it to L2, this is why L2 ends up brighter than L1.

Why don't you put a watt meter at the input and see what it says, then connect an identical bulb in series with an 400v AC cap directly to the watt meter - use the right cap value to match the brightness of the bulb to that one of the zero device L2 bulb (help yourself with a small solar cell and a voltmeter to detect the brightness at a fixed distance).


v8karlo

Quote from: madddann on January 12, 2019, 07:59:59 PM
Hi

I rarely post, but I thought I would give you my honest and simple explanation of what your zero device does - the circuit just prevents to a part of the energy to go to L1 and instead it redirects it to L2, this is why L2 ends up brighter than L1.

Why don't you put a watt meter at the input and see what it says, then connect an identical bulb in series with an 400v AC cap directly to the watt meter - use the right cap value to match the brightness of the bulb to that one of the zero device L2 bulb (help yourself with a small solar cell and a voltmeter to detect the brightness at a fixed distance).

I can ask you the same question?

You expect me to make videos and presentations for you while you drink beer in front of your screen?
My goal was to reach people who wanna to do something.
They started to contact me and I have contacts with people who are willing to do something.

Why don't you make an effort to put the meter in the circuit and get involved?
You can do that but you probably won't. It is easier to seat back and watch with the beer!
I am not laughing here. But it is true.

You wanna me to do the work for you so you can make your mind: Is it or is it not?
I can tell you this.
I did what I needed a years ago. I don't need to do this again to prove myself anything.
You are the one who needs prove.

Quote from: madddann on January 12, 2019, 07:59:59 PM
the circuit just prevents to a part of the energy to go to L1 and instead it redirects it to L2, this is why L2 ends up brighter than L1.


Anything, but anything which goes into circuit must pass trough L1!
There is no other way for current to pass! There is only one path for current.

If it is redirected it must have another path to go, but there is only one wire to the circuit, trough L1.

Don't get me wrong, I am not mad at you, it was your idea that I do all the work for you.
I won't do that. If you have any other idea, post it I will answer.

v8karlo

Quote from: madddann on January 12, 2019, 07:59:59 PM
the circuit just prevents to a part of the energy to go to L1 and instead it redirects it to L2, this is why L2 ends up brighter than L1.

The input energy can go only trough L1. But that small energy is multiplied in second part of circuit.
Maybe I did circuit too much simple. Maybe if I did it more complex it will work better.

Don't listen to me. All of this sounds frightening. It is not.

You have to change your mindset so you can accept others ideas.
If you have one, bring it up.