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Applebeck's HV Tranformer closed loop?

Started by sterlinga, July 21, 2010, 10:53:33 AM

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sterlinga

I received the following diagram and explanation via email and would like some input as to its feasibility.  In the diagram, Donald Applebeck says he "ran in  a close[d] loop, but the inverter needed to be 2000 Watts [rather than just 1000 W]  The battery charger overcurrent protector could not handle the current [any] longer [than] 10 sec."

He gave the following signature line:

Donald L. Applebeck
barton961@live.com
WI.
http://freeenergynews.com and http://peswiki.com
"The best cutting-edge, clean energy news and directory service on the net."

Goat

Quote from: sterlinga on July 21, 2010, 10:53:33 AM
I received the following diagram and explanation via email and would like some input as to its feasibility.  In the diagram, Donald Applebeck says he "ran in  a close[d] loop, but the inverter needed to be 2000 Watts [rather than just 1000 W]  The battery charger overcurrent protector could not handle the current [any] longer [than] 10 sec."


@ sterlinga

Just an observation on schematic diagrams A & B...and with all due respect to all...
 
Without knowing the values of the MOT's used in the schematic of the diagrams of A & B and their placement it's impossible to replicate without further information about their electrical values.

I look forward to any brave soul who tries it and gets meaningful results to further this experiment.

Regards,
Paul

broli

Is the battery charger really needed? What if the output was just rectified with a FWBR and connected directly to the battery.

sterlinga

Quote from: Goat on July 21, 2010, 05:28:20 PM
@ sterlinga

Just an observation on schematic diagrams A & B...and with all due respect to all...
 
Without knowing the values of the MOT's used in the schematic of the diagrams of A & B and their placement it's impossible to replicate without further information about their electrical values.

I look forward to any brave soul who tries it and gets meaningful results to further this experiment.

Regards,
Paul

Here is Applebeck's response:

"Best I can do right now."
http://freeenergynews.com and http://peswiki.com
"The best cutting-edge, clean energy news and directory service on the net."

FatBird

Sterlinga,  Thank you for the nice post.

I think I follow everything except for the Blue Dots & Blue Lines.  Could you email your friend & ask him 2 questions:

1.  What do the Blue Dots & Blue LInes represent?

2.  Can he give us an Approximate COP (Coefficient Of Performance).

Thank you for sharing this.

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