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free energy via electronic means

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

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SwinG

I decided to fully charge the battery by conventional means from the wall socket. Just so that I know I have a fully charged battery.

It's fully charged in a couple of hours.

I think about letting the system run with the 100W light bulb, and just see for how long it will run from a full charge.

The battery is used, so I would say that if the system runs with the bulb connected for more than 12 hours, it will be a succes. 95Ah*12V = 1140W for one hour, or 95W for 12 hours.

Is the 100W bulb to much when only using one battery? Should I use a 60W bulb instead?

hartiberlin

Hi SwinG,
looks good !
Maybe you should try also with lower output bulbs
like 25 or 40 Watts only...

Also the battery charger should be something with pulses
in it, so at least a cheap one, that just uses a graetz rectifier bridge
without capacitors, so you get the full wave rectified pulses.

I guess it would be good to design one own?s battery charger, just with about 20 to 100  Volts
high ampere pulses from the inverter output.

SwinG, what input power is your inverter using, if you don?t connect any load to it at the output ?

I already wanted to build such a system last year, when Walter Hofmann told me about his
system, but did not yet have the time to do it.

Regards, Stefan.

P.S. If you ?just buy a 100 Watts inverter and expect to power
a 3000 Watts load with it, the inverter will just not work..
The transistors will overheat in it and the unit will die or just shut
down all the time... so if you plan to power 3000 Watts
with it, you also should have an inverter for this power rating !
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ring_theory


Grumpy

The direction of the connections to the batteries are crossing (directions - left and right) in respect to the inverter and charger.

Does this matter, or will it work the same with inverter connected to both terminal on one side and charger connected to the other side of the battery bank?
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IronHead

Yes you would think that if you had and inverter that was say 100 watts and tried to pull 1000 watts off of it , it would just shut down  . But I have put together a 120 watt inverter with some deep cells  and the charger per ring_theory's instructions  .

I have been pulling  just about 1000 watts for the last 24 hours or so. Its just like ring_theory explained in his first or so posts.
The inverter is just slightly warm .

I must be crazy to post this but its so overwhelming and to simple.