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Selfrunning cold electricity circuit from Dr.Stiffler

Started by hartiberlin, October 11, 2007, 05:28:41 PM

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DrStiffler

Quote from: slayer007 on November 22, 2009, 10:52:10 AM

It's still there it's just going through the big cap first.
This way the cap will charge just from the Sec running.

And the AV plugs help to top it off.

@All

What (slayer007) is working with here is a variation of the ESEC circuits and the simplest of which I have enclosed a diagram. I have not build what (slayer007) is talking about, although I do have an original circuit with some similar aspects, although I use an isolation capacitor from the collector for one thing.

In the included circuit the diode, 1M resistor and capacitor on the base is needed to restart the Exciter if it is stopped after the Pwr Cap exceeds 1/5 of the supply voltage. Without these parts the Exciter will not start again unless the pwr cap is discharged. The power cap will only charge to the point where the BE(V) of the transistor can no longer be met. In practice the circuit shown will charge the pwr cap to ~2/3 Vcc.

I think (slayer007) has ued this basic circuit an combined the early circuits and left out the isolation cap.

Anyway I can not comment on his work as I do not know if it will or will not work. I just wanted to get a basic circuit up here that works as a charge circuit.
All things are possible but some are impractical.

PaulLowrance

Dr. Stiffler,

Thanks very much for the circuit! It seems interesting, and will add it to my build list.

Regards,
Paul

DrStiffler

Quote from: PaulLowrance on November 23, 2009, 11:06:25 AM
Dr. Stiffler,

Thanks very much for the circuit! It seems interesting, and will add it to my build list.

Regards,
Paul

Mr. Lowrance

Some of the confusion may have entered the diagrams as I think (Slayer007) may have started with this early ESEC. This particular circuit was latter refined and is maybe a starting place for those that have interest, although the ESEC's have moved forward from this.

All things are possible but some are impractical.

Kator01

Hi gadgetmall,

you are claiming that you have shown overunity with charging you 650 F Supercap.
What I miss here is a basic measurement of the true capacitance of this "650 F"- Cap.
Tolerance might be +-30 %.

Have you done exact measurements before you started this experiment ?

Regards

Kator01

Kator01

Hi gadgetmall,

here you can see how to measure your supercap.

Regards

Kator01