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My free energy experiment.

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

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nievesoliveras

Now my question was:

Could this configuration be a self runner?

Jesus

FreeEnergy

Quote from: nievesoliveras on September 13, 2010, 09:48:27 AM
Now my question was:

Could this configuration be a self runner?

Jesus

looks fairly simple to build

shylo

Hi Steve..........you say this will run for up to 24hrs.,...at the end of the time are the three dead bats fully charged..........and the two full charged,dead........would a kids race car motor be good for a test........it be great if this works..........shylo

stevensrd1

Any motor would work, if its fixed like in the article, Use any old junk motor. A toy car motor is easier to get apart,, But Im using a little motor I got out of an old cd rom. This motor was harder to get apart and back together,,and has smaller parts,,but seems to work nicely. Really its not the motor thats charging the batteries. I understand you would think it is, but what is going on is the three batteries in parallel,,they act together as if they were just one battery recharging,,as in a single 1.5v battery, but they each take on a charge as if they were separate batteries being charged. Now on the side that is doing the charging, the two 1.5v batteries in series,,these are not acting like one battery as their power is added together, so its the same as two batteries being dumped into one battery. The motor just turns the charge on and off,,or allows it to flow then stops the flow for a moment so nothing overheats. As in if you wired it all together without the motor, dumping that charge from one battery into another to fast will cause overheat,,and that too is a loss of power. Hope that helps,,yes the three batteries take on a nice recharge, you can use your own meter to watch them recharge during the operation,,the recharge is slow,,but goes up a little every hour or so..Yes I have ran the recharged batteries in other things after a charge,,they work nicely.

SkyWatcher123

Hi folks, Hi steve, well what have your tests shown so far, are the parallel batteries collecting all of what the series batteries put through the circuit and are you swapping to check this. Your added full wave bridge back to the input batteries seems interesting, though not sure how that will react in the circuit. I have built circuits very close to this, though since yours is somewhat different and fairly easy to make, I'll have to give it a try.
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Tyson