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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

Started by Pirate88179, June 27, 2009, 04:41:28 AM

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iceweller

Quote from: wattsup on February 20, 2011, 09:54:14 AM

Then yesterday I searched on youtube for NiCad battery fixing and found this video in particular which was very well made.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvpGp2CM-qk

Anyways I tried it on my batteries. The first time around I did it too fast and the charger still did not like the batteries. Since mine are 16.8 vdc I did it for much longer, a good one minute of pulsing and holding the power via my DC power supply set at 32 volts, maximum amps.

To my great pleasure all the batteries were now good to charge. All have now been charged and all work just fine.

Hope this will help some of you.

wattsup

   Brief OT response
   NiCd and NimH cells (but the prior much more often) exhibit internal chemical "short" (point migration between electrodes) when they are not stored charged for a long period of time. This depends on the quality of the cell and the manufacturing. Pulsing them with high currents will usually "open" this internal short. However, they will eventually fail again if left unused or as soon as they drop under a certain voltage (0.9V per cell). Typically shorted cells should be disposed of as not reliable and should not be used in critical devices - though this helps restore them temporarily.

DimaWari

A big WOW!! :D

Thanks Q2 i've been searching for flux capacitor a long time ago.. I thought its a myth and only exist in "Back to the Future" movie.. 

LtBolo

Quote from: DimaWari on February 21, 2011, 09:50:18 PM
A big WOW!! :D

Thanks Q2 i've been searching for flux capacitor a long time ago.. I thought its a myth and only exist in "Back to the Future" movie..

Now if we can just find the design for the "Mr. Fusion" reactor, we can all build our time machines...

DimaWari

I don't know what mean Sir LtBolo  ;D But it really reminds me of this circuit.
Maybe we can start here...

vaidskol

You must check out all this channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/destine2012#p/u/0/FQBziLqMyA0

It is some first of the being published materials. They did it and more. They have deep understanding in processes the cold or radiant  ectricity from aether. And they Operating by this energy. Destine and Dynatron. With Respect! 
(Material in Russian)