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My free energy experiment.

Started by stevensrd1, September 12, 2010, 11:07:25 AM

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stevensrd1

Hmm,,what to say lol. Perhaps I should just say try it yourself and see, keep a check on your recharging batteries with your meter, as ir runs, and see what you see. If you are asking do I think its over unity, I would say most likely not since common sense would say some energy has to be expended by the motor, however on another note, I think very little energy at all is expended by the motor. And it seems to transfer the energy quite well this way from the series batteries to the parallel batteries. Perhaps its just an unused or undiscovered trick of manipulation of energy, that is very efficient as for energy transfer. If you follow the electron flow theory, which by the way I have some different ideas about, but sticking strictly to modern science, you can see how the path flows. Starting at the negative of the series batteries, out comes electrons, which are pushed or pulled or forced into the negative of the parallel batteries. Remember the parallel batteries act as if they were one single 1.5v battery. So all three recharge as if they were this. Now from here the positive of the parallel batteries must be giving up electrons, as they are pulled from there through the motor and into the positive of the series batteries. And that would logically seem to be the path of electron flow from my understanding, Im not saying I can not be mistaken, just saying. There is a greater push and pull from the series batteries then the parallel batteries. Since the series batteries act as if they are two energies added up,,and the parallel batteries only act as if they were a just one single battery, regardless of the fact that they are three batteries, call it the magic of parallel lol. Its just how batteries in series and parallel differ. So you can understand from that how two batteries can over power one battery and how two batteries can force at least enough as to one batteries charge into the three batteries with not much difficulty at all. So the three batteries in parallel take on a very nice recharge. They can go in as totally drained, and come out recharged as in they will run anything they normally would, and hours later still be working good. Now as to have I swapped the batteries that were recharged and put them back into the power side of my experiment to see if they will work again, yes I have did this, and alternated it a few times since there are three batteries recharging as compared to the two making the recharging happen. Have I kept it up till it just completely stopped working,,no that I have not done. After a few swap's I stopped, Mainly because it takes so long in the first place to recharge.. But I have taken the recharged batteries and used them in other things,,such as my little radio,,or I have ran another motor with it,,or used them in the flashlight..So maybe that says enough, just try it yourself,,and have fun,,If you can improve the experiment,,thats fine too, if not,, nothing is lost,,its just an experiment after all...   

Airstriker

Just remember to give the batteries some rest before you do any measurements on them. Also don't use open circuit measurements. It's quite important as already said in Steorn thread. Here you have some advices:
http://www.mpoweruk.com/testing.htm

nievesoliveras

One member we called him General @electricme came with the idea that if you have batteries in series you can charge one of them while the circuit is using the added amount of voltage of the series battery without affecting the voltage flow. Or something like that.

That is why I depicted a rectifier taking ac produced by the motor switch and feeding just one battery from the two in series.

The other one will level with this one automatically.

Jesus

Tito L. Oracion

hi everyone Good day  ;D

how about connecting them without a motor or in spite motor, we just connect a light bulb , by just connect the two series battery into a three or four or many paralleled batteries, will a charging effect take place?

since we have 3v -> 1.5v. AND! we don't have close loop here either!, means no drain as if we are energizing caps  ;D

OR how about using 9V battery connected into  9 pcs of 1.5v connected in paralleled.

and so forth and so forth ;D

well, just a wild thinking.  ;D


otits

Tito L. Oracion