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I'm not one to get prematurely excited...but can someone explain this

Started by Cap-Z-ro, May 08, 2008, 06:34:41 PM

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Cap-Z-ro



I don't have the facility or the ability to post a hand drawn diagram...but will have a nice one posted tomorrow night.

latest readings

14.05 vdc

12.35 vdc

Don't forget these are only 9 volt batteries...and they are cold as a mackerel.

This is too wacky.

Regards...


FatBird

Here is another idea.

You could take a couple of Close Up Photos from different angles so we can see all of the parts & how the wires are connected up.  If you do that, try to keep all of the parts inside the photo.

Unfortunately, some people post photos where some wires are outside the photo & we can't see where all of the wires go to.


Thanks.

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Cap-Z-ro


I just drew up 2 very clear diagrams...I will have them scanned an emailed to myself on the morrow and will post them as soon as I am able.

14.40 vdc

12.53 vdc

Still climbing...I'm tempted to watch it all night to see how high the readings will get.

for some odd reason it shuts down my meter after a while...and has to climb back up from about 0.10 volts down from when it shut off.

If I catch it when it happens, and turn it on quickly, it seems to recover faster.

Regards...


wattsup

@Cap-Z-ro

Good work. Hope it pans out.
Are the batteries in series or parallel. What size capacitor are you using. Also what type transformer.
You should not leave the meter on the device for too long. Take your measurement, then remove the meter terminals. Sometimes the meter can create a flow.


Cap-Z-ro


Thanks wattsup...I'm getting another meter today...to ensure its not just a faulty meter.

I sure hope this is real...the possibilities are many.

There are 2 separate circuits...both doing essentially the same thing.

I have been taking measurements on both batteries alternately...both contiunue to charge whether metered or not.

Regards...