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cop > 1

Started by Inquorate, May 09, 2010, 05:42:08 PM

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teslaalset

@Inquorate,

Can you tell a bit more about the coil you used?
- does it have a core? If so, what material?
- do you know the coil value?
- do you know the number of windings?
- Type of wire used for the coil?
- Single winding? Or multiple?

Groundloop

@Inquorate,

I have made my version of your battery charge circuit. My setup runs
as an oscillator. A high Ohm resistor will bias the base of the transistor
so the oscillation starts. The oscillator AC coupling is through the capacitor.
The size (in value) of the capacitor will set the circuit current usage and
thus the output power. The circuit uses approx. 10mA at 24 volt with the
capacitor value in the drawing.

[EDIT] 3 hour charge: The sulphate on the battery plates is now decreasing and the
          battery internal resistance is dropping. The first high voltage was surface
          charge. The voltage is now 11.85 volt and dropping. 

[EDIT]  4,5 hour charge: Voltage dropped to 11.67 volt and started to increase again.
           Now the battery voltage is up to 11,93 voltage. The battery is starting to gain
           real charge.

Groundloop.

gauschor

Quote from: mscoffman on May 10, 2010, 03:17:26 PM
Summary;
Significantly what was seen as so much overunity energy seems to
have disappeared during actual testing with adequate instrumentation.

You don't have to show these things, and neither does Steorn.

:S:MarkSCoffman

Mhm interesting, I've read nothing about Steorn anymore, so it's a "phantom" overunity as well?

Now that you summarized that I'd suggest that we should make a sticky thread showing which "free energy"/overunity devices have to be proven not working or at least not with useful results (including phantom Overunity)
So a list and each one has a short summary why they didn't work or what failures were made during that time (e.g. some of them were only collecting radio station signals etc.).

mscoffman

Quote from: teslaalset on May 10, 2010, 03:36:07 PM
@Inquorate,

Can you tell a bit more about the coil you used?
- does it have a core? If so, what material?
- do you know the coil value?
- do you know the number of windings?
- Type of wire used for the coil?
- Single winding? Or multiple?

@teslaalset

You'll need to visit his blogsite and watch his videos...
He gives the metric dimensions. 1mh.
It is an inductor, air core, wound on a plastic wire spool.
20 AWG copper, coating insulated, wire. 80turns...I think.

@groundloop

Are you going to demo battery swapping? You might be able to adapt
your existing mpu signals to do it. I kind of like his opto coupled NE555
driver as it won't go frequency agile on low voltage batteries. He
seems to imply that each battery capacity requires a specific
tuned frequency.?.

@gauscher

>Mhm interesting, I've read nothing about Steorn anymore, so it's >a "phantom" overunity as well?

Not phantom overunity...phantom intelligence.  :D
Refusal to show what folks actually want to see.
It can be organizationally fatal though.

:S:MarkSCoffman

Groundloop

@mscoffman,

No, I wont do a battery swapping. It takes way to long to test.
I will try to charge my super capacitor (2,7 volt 650 Farad) later on.
But first I like to see how this circuit charges my lead acid battery.

Groundloop.