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Ok help me out how do you build 120 volt 100 amp battery

Started by cletushowell, August 22, 2010, 09:34:49 PM

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fritznien

Quote from: the_big_m_in_ok on August 25, 2010, 03:18:19 PM
Try this?
             
  240 VAC ------------------------
                                              |
  120VAC  ____________________|__    electrical junction Not Connected
                                              |   |
                                              |   |
  240 VAC -----------------------|   |
                                                   |_/\/\/\_        Current limiting resistor
                                                               |
                                                               |
                                                             ----
                                                            / / /

I'll try and explain:

One rod or conductor is attached to wall current at 120 VAC.  ALSO, solder a resistor between the rod to ground, thus preventing a dead short to ground and possibly burning down your building.

Have two rods nearby to act as a step-up transformer, resonant with the first rod.  Connect the rods together for 240 VA.  Rectify or step down with another transformer, or, add more rods for more power, connecting them in series or parallel?

Does this make sense, cletushowell?
I had to brainstorm this as I went along, but that's what I thought of first from your description.

REEDIT:
Added a resistor to drawing.

--Lee
the_big_m_in_ok  first your diagram is wrong, usa is center neutral to ground with 2 120 volt to neutral legs. the legs are 240 between them.
thats minor, the big thing is this guy has not a clue and he is going to hurt himself playing with house currant. he needs at least a years traing
in theory and practice befor any of what he is doing will make sense to him.

the_big_m_in_ok

Quote from: fritznien on August 25, 2010, 03:35:34 PM
the_big_m_in_ok  first your diagram is wrong, usa is center neutral to ground with 2 120 volt to neutral legs. the legs are 240 between them. ...
Well, okay you have a partial point.  I didn't label the "120 VAC" as being the hot lead.  That's what I intended to say.  You're right, otherwise.  My drawing implied he should use the hot wire out of the socket.  120 volts on just that line.
Quote
...thats minor, the big thing is this guy has not a clue and he is going to hurt himself playing with house currant. he needs at least a years traing in theory and practice befor any of what he is doing will make sense to him.
Yeah, that's why I'm leery of anything but 12 volts or less.  I've been shocked with less than the full voltage and I sure didn't like it!!!  Mains line power from the wall should absolutely be treated with respect.  Important!  One mistake could be your last.

--Lee
"Truth comes from wisdom and wisdom comes from experience."
--Valdemar Valerian from the Matrix book series

I'm merely a theoretical electronics engineer/technician for now, since I have no extra money for experimentation, but I was a professional electronics/computer technician in the past.
As a result, I have a lot of ideas, but no hard test results to back them up---for now.  That could change if I get a job locally in the Bay Area of California.

cletushowell

I drew the whole circuit in the first video I dont know what your asking which circuit
please be Clear its three car coils the 120 volt to each for frequency
from that jumper the 12 sides completes the loop in the coil doubles energy amps some how
from that one to the next to the next go to the razor to the ground
I thought you were refering to the radiant energy post sorry but watch all the videos my mistake I guess it didnt get posted here ill post the first two for you sorry ok I dont understand how it work well I understand it doesnt work because we have no 120 volt ac battery to store energy and  dont know how to tap the 1.35 extra amps.

cletushowell

Seriously you must think im stupid
im a general contractor
a realtor I built the biggest truck in ca
i had a auto shop for 3 years whicb was doing
over a million by its second
im not afraid of wiring a house live
i dont turn off power when you
get past that maybee you see i all i need help
with is circuits boards im kinda done asking
its like begging for food
from jerks that cook it all day long
im not asking rocket science im asking for circuits
how the fuck do they work
diodes resistors transistors
no im sorry i dont uderstand your drawing
its in spanish to me when some one teaches me spanish
then maybey ill build it for you
till then ill sit and wait for the right person
who newton didnt build the clock he designed it 

cletushowell