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David Bowling's Continuous Charging Device

Started by sterlinga, April 30, 2008, 10:56:29 PM

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Dbowling

So yesterday I got 100 empty spools in the mail so I can start winding coils. That will take a few days. I have been playing around with this and playing around with it, and I feel like I am learning something every day. Right now my goal is to put together an energizer that is enough of a load that I can get a balance with the load I have to have on battery three to keep it from charging, and then see how much power my energizer puts out. That will be a balanced system where no appreciable energy is used up running the motor or the light off battery three. That does NOT mean that the three batteries in the system may not run down eventually, but they will last much, much, MUCH longer than they should, and I will be pulling power off the energizer the whole time. And it is usually ONLY battery 2 that loses charge. So if I have a battery charging, one resting, and one in the second position that is full, and I can charge one faster than the one in position two is drained, I get the power of the motor for free, which is all I want.

Dbowling

Since no one here seems interested in working on this, despite the fact that we are having some serious success, we are no posting on EF at http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/10610-3-battery-generating-system.html


Several folks over there are working on it and having success. The longest run we have had so far from anyone trying to duplicate my results is ten hours with a raise in voltage of the two primary batteries. So we're not there yet, but we have lots and lots of things to try.

tysb3


Dbowling

Gentlemen,
I am returning here to post this because this is where it all started. I made my very first post about this setup on this forum several years ago. Unfortunately, NOBODY who tried to replicate it could see what I was seeing and soon lost interest. Everyone decided I was full of crap and moved on. Well, as it turns out, I was NOT full of crap. Far from it. After several long years of research we now have a stable system up and running. The longest run I have done so far is ten hours, but I have done long runs three days in a row without drawing down on my primaries. The load I am running on the system is twofold. First there is the inverter, which is only running 18 1/2 watts, which is what I need to run off the inverter to balance with the load I am running off the other half of the circuit, which is the motor. It is running another motor as generator and is pulling 11 amps at 12 volts per hour.


So if someone has an answer for how I can pull just over a hundred amp hours a day for three days in a row out of two 18 amp hour batteries and still have a full charge on my primaries, I would love to hear it. Otherwise I would submit that I am NOT full of crap and this is a working system. We are constantly changing and improving, but the basic circuit can be found here:


http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/10610-3-battery-generating-system-78.html
Post #2335


It is my intention to run this thing at least 8 hours a day, every day, until the primaries can run it no more. Hopefully that will be for a long, long time. I have to shut it down at night because it is in my basement, and I can't let it run all night. Fire danger, since the basement is right under my bedroom, and also NOISE. There is no insulation in these old houses, so the only thing between me and the motor running the generator is the floor boards, and my wife would not be happy with me. If you go up the page prior to the schematic, you will see a video of the run I did where I caught battery 3 reversing polarity, and I talked about the need to hit one end of the battery with the spike until it reversed polarity and then hit the other end until it reversed back. Instead, Randy found a different method....add a fourth battery,which is reversed. Anyway, it works. So if you are interested in building this setup, here is the parts list.
2 good batteries of the same kind and amp hours, either SLA or AGM.
Two bad batteries of the same kind and amp hours (don't need to be the same as the primary batteries)  that will only hold less than about 6 volts each. The "badder" the better. We are calling those the transducers. A fifth battery that is a good battery, but discharged down to about 12.2 to begin the run. This will be the buffer battery. One bifilar tesla pancake coil about 9' in diameter made with two strands of #12 wire. The end of one wire connected to the beginning of the other. Thats it. Let the fun begin


Dave Bowing

ramset

David
You are most definately one very Tenacious individual who seems to be impervious to the madness which would surely have driven a weaker mind over the edge by now!

Very cool stuff David ....
have you ever attempted any Geiger measurements of the batterys or any  components of the system?
Thx
Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma