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My free energy experiment.

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

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nievesoliveras

Thank you @stevensrd1.  It will be very difficult to replicate.

stevensrd1

Well if you got a 12v to 110v converter,,that handles 5 watts max,,then your set. I just used a bridge rectifier from an old computer monitor. I ran the 4 AA batteries to the power input, thats the part that would have been plugged into the car cigarette lighter. It has red and black wires to know positive and negative. Then on the AC output prongs on the inverter I connected the bridge rectifier. The bridge rectifier has 4 connections on it, two are for AC , and two for pos and neg out. I connected the two connections on the bridge rectifier for AC to the inverter AC output. Then the two wires for pos and neg out from the bridge rectifier go to the 9v battery. By the way this does not harm the inverter using it for this. If you use alligator clip wires. The inverter can be put back together and used still in the car. I would not attempt to take one apart unless you know a bit about electronics, least you did damage it, but if you do know a bit about electronics,,then you got no problems.

nievesoliveras

Maybe this one can help the community to replicate your idea.

stevensrd1


stevensrd1

Here is a pic of the inverter not dissembled.