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free energy via electronic means

Started by ring_theory, January 03, 2007, 10:12:39 AM

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Lutherg

Hello everyone,

I'm new to the forum and would like to give this a try. Before I go out and purchase an inverter and maybe another charger, I'd like to see if the charger I have is workable? I have a Schauer Battery Charger that'll do 6-volt, 12-volt and deep cycle. I only have deep cycle batteries that came out of a UPS for a data center. I do have 5 available for this test - they are rated at 12v @ 134Ah each.  I take it I want to have the charger set on automatic/maintenance free/12volt. I've also seen new chargers - called smart chargers that use high frequency pulsing to charge - is that more appropriate for this setup?

Now for the inverter - it looks to me like I can use any size? Is there any kind of inverter that I should stay away from? I'm thinking about a 300 - 600 watt inverter to start with.

I'll be happy to post pictures of this once I get this set up. Any comments or suggestions are welcome.

Best regards,

Lutherg

IronHead

Sorry guys . I have had little luck with this system working proper as stated in the first
post of this thread by ring_theory. I have tried every configuration I could come up with and nothing seems to work. Pure Sine Wave , Quasi Sine , Modified Sine Inverters. Also pulse and non pulse chargers. All of these test have been wired in all ways possible.

The first few times I did this  I thought I had it working ,but later found it not to be true. This was due to false peak battery charge readings.

Has anyone else tried with any other results than mine?

ring_theory


IronHead


Grumpy

He's talking about anealing the copper to make it softer.  It tends to self-harden over time and get brittle.

Perhaps it has an electrical effect, but I've never heard of it.

Looking at Tesla's "bird on a wire" story and this is the only way I can see an arrangement like this working.
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