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Overunity Machines Forum



David Bowling's Continuous Charging Device

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

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hartiberlin

Regarding the circuit that Ossie Callanan posted before my version
I must clarify, that this might be also a way to test this out.
I thought, Ossie had tried to draw the circuit from the interview, but
it is just his own research, how he does it...

Here is the message I got from him and he was to busy to post it himself,
so here we go:


Hi Stefan,

I never post anything I have not built and tested myself. I have used this and many other types of circuits that assist in anomalous battery charging effects over many years. I no longer claim any circuits are mine and I don't believe anyone can or should claim that they own a circuit. They really only can claim coming across a particular circuit configuration and that they shown it to other people but almost everything we think we discovered has already been done by someone else in the past. David Bowling just stumbled across this but there are only a few of us who have been working with such circuits and can understand them to a degree. He has no clue what is going on, let alone what goes on in the battery and how to use it.

The circuit I posted was posted as is for a purpose. Hopefully if people started playing with it, it will start to teach them and perhaps some will understand.

Firstly, do not think that the batteries should be good and new batteries. These types of circuits will fail where brand new good batteries are used unless you make it very large and very low impedance to match the new batteries which is very difficult to do.

Secondly, do not presume the motor is 12 volts. The motor must be able to run, but only by the voltage difference between battery 2 and battery 3 which attempt to cancel each other out in voltage. This means that a low voltage motor is required, 0-3 volts, but 12 volt motors can work but run slower which does assist with the commutators.

There is both a voltage and impedance balancing act going on between the left and right side of the circuit. Because of this, there are two energies flowing through this circuit. The ideal  and best version of this circuit is not to have the lamp at all which is bypassed. Then it really does some amazing things but you cannot do this with normal batteries because of their low impedance...

The motor can be replace with a number of things but everything you have said about the spark gap being the cause of the excess energy is true except for your aparent belief in thinking that the energy from the spark gap is conventional and usable in a convention sense. This is not the case. The spark gap coupled with the motor windings and the spacial field interaction around the spinning rotor cause some sort of effect in the conventional energy flowing through the circuit to and from the batteries. Peter Lindemann calls it electrical "fractionation". But I don't know what it is, I just build and test circuits and devices and try to understand what works infront of me...

Ossie
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

FatBird


zerotensor

This is a bit of an aside, but seems related to the theoretical side of the discussion going on here:

There's a guy in my hometown who has been developing a hydrogen-on-demand system using plasma hydrolysis with carbon rods.  Could it be that the same underlying phenomenon is responsible for the excess energy reported in both systems?  Both create an arc of plasma on the surface of carbon via electrical discharge, and both seem to yield a net excess of energy.  The energy is captured by a battery in the one case, while it goes into hydrogen production in the other.  These harvesting strategies are electrochemical processes.  Maybe what's going on here is that electrons are *somehow* generated "out of nothing" at the arcing surface of the graphite.  These extra electrons are captured by nearby material (coils in the motor and water molecules in the electrolysis cell).  In the motor coils, the extra electrons won't immediately or directly contribute to a direct current, but instead must be "coaxed out" by a battery (or perhaps a capacitor).  In the hydrolysis scenario, the electrons go directly into splitting the water molecule. ... 


miki02131

Zerotensor,

Please read Lavalee's (VSG) theory on Jlnlabs. It explains what happens in these reactions. The electrons aren't created out of nothing. As a matter of fact carbon is not the only material that can yield such results. Carbon is the spark gap material of choice only because it's cheap and abundant.

Thanks,

Miki.

zerotensor

Quote from: miki02131 on May 07, 2008, 10:42:17 PM
Zerotensor,

Please read Lavalee's (VSG) theory on Jlnlabs. It explains what happens in these reactions. The electrons aren't created out of nothing. As a matter of fact carbon is not the only material that can yield such results. Carbon is the spark gap material of choice only because it's cheap and abundant.

Thanks,

Miki.

Thanks, Miki.  I will do that, once the url quits returning 404's.  I've been able to connect just once in the last two days, and not for lack of trying.  The server keeps going down.   (cockup or conspiracy?) ;)

In the meantime, care to give a thumbnail sketch of the theory?