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SELF RECHARGING CAPACITOR?

Started by lumen, May 25, 2009, 10:41:49 AM

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lumen

Has anyone tried this? There are several references to this on the net so maybe it actually does work!

The Self-Recharging Capacitor

In 1939, Japanese physicist Dr. Eguchi , discovered how to construct and charge an infinitely self-recharging condenser device. He took two disks of metal and separated them with a thin layer of carnauba wax, heated them to 300 F for an hour, connected the two plates to the output circuit of a high voltage DC power supply [15,000 â€" 20,000 VDC] and kept the voltage leads connected for 24 hours while the assembly cooled and solidified. He discovered, to his amazement, that he could repeatedly discharge the device an infinite number of cycles without seeing a reduction in either the voltage or the amperage it produced with each subsequent discharge. This technology has been used in a number of different applications over the past 60 years, but is not found anywhere in common use today.

TinselKoala

What's described here is an "electret", the electrical field analog of a "magnet".
It is in fact in common use today, in microphones, loudspeakers, Jefimenko slot motors, and so on.

Carnauba wax works well, you can make electrets easily at home using the HV from your tube TV's anode voltage. Carefully.

The energy that Eguchi extracted from his electret most likely came from his motions, charging and discharging the electret plates.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electret

lumen

So you understand it to be no more than a mechanical to electron flow converter and not actually self recharging?

"Using an electret capacitor for power is being tested
and researched at the Northern Electric Lab, at Ottawa, Canada. next they feel
that as well as saving up to 95% in power to power modern telephones, they will
also be able to produce a radio loud speaker using a simular powering system."

tak22

Hi lumen,
Electrets are a full and fascinating field of interest, both similar and complimentary to magnetics. Here's a quick read that will add to your thoughts:

http://keelynet.com/electret.htm
tak