@GrandpaTD -----Sorry but I don't send out my circuit diagrams and there is no link to them. If you frezze frame this video you should be able to make out the circuit even though it is a little fuzzy.
The two positives is running sort of like "Radiant Energy" have you tried playing with "Cold Electricity" yet? it's really an amazing way of extracting amazing power just by connecting together HV(High Voltage) positive to a LV (Low Voltage) positive. Having it jump through a spark gap within what's called an Earl Gray Tube. Are you familiar with this? it's very very interesting
The voltage travel your talking about is called SUPER-POSITION. The most strong current over rides the lower current. I just got done learning this in my electronics class. As for the circuit design charging the batteries backword that's a new concept for me.
egn83b--- It is a new concept for me also. The way these Nimh rechargables are reacting to this is interesting to watch. They are accepting the energy. I'm rotating them every 12 hours now since I made the video. The light is still on. If this runs past 2 days then maybe there is something to this weird method. The power drain is about 100mA on the source but while that is going on some of that energy is getting into 1.5 v packs and charging them up. Strange stuff.
Aloha. I wish I was there. I miss the place. The CFL has to be taken apart and the circuit removed. I tried one without taking it apart but something is wrong and it doesn't work. Same thing with the transformer because there is a little rectifier circuit in there that has to come out to run it backwards.
harpbloke---Thanks. I think that Skywatcher had that in mind when he designed this. It is different than other ones that I have seen though. The rotating of the AAs is something new maybe.
As always, great video! And yes harp, it is based off the Tesla Switch. Really, the only difference is the load is in a different place in the series. And of course, the switch in this Tesla Switch, is manually moving the batteries. It does however eliminate the need for the rectifier to run a DC load. Still, another variation of the Tesla Switch that was well worth giving a shot! 5 stars!
Captain--- Thanks. I watched your video where you used a relay in a similar Tesla switch setup. I let this thing run all last night to see what would happen and it did indeed charge up the 1.5 volt battery packs. The light was still on as it was when I went to bed. What I did discover was that the 16 rechargable AAs need to be all the same. I am using different brands and the voltage was dfferent on some cells. That will throw off accurate testing measurments.
Can you please send me a link for that circuit?
GrandpaTD 1 year ago
@GrandpaTD -----Sorry but I don't send out my circuit diagrams and there is no link to them. If you frezze frame this video you should be able to make out the circuit even though it is a little fuzzy.
Lidmotor 1 year ago
Lidmotor...
Its amazing that you always created something new and all the times.
Keeping up the great work ! Thanks
fdoca 2 years ago
The two positives is running sort of like "Radiant Energy" have you tried playing with "Cold Electricity" yet? it's really an amazing way of extracting amazing power just by connecting together HV(High Voltage) positive to a LV (Low Voltage) positive. Having it jump through a spark gap within what's called an Earl Gray Tube. Are you familiar with this? it's very very interesting
sypha0x 2 years ago
very good work ! but i don't see transformer HT you use for the lamp,( audio transformer??)
gilbondfac 2 years ago
The voltage travel your talking about is called SUPER-POSITION. The most strong current over rides the lower current. I just got done learning this in my electronics class. As for the circuit design charging the batteries backword that's a new concept for me.
egn83b 2 years ago
egn83b--- It is a new concept for me also. The way these Nimh rechargables are reacting to this is interesting to watch. They are accepting the energy. I'm rotating them every 12 hours now since I made the video. The light is still on. If this runs past 2 days then maybe there is something to this weird method. The power drain is about 100mA on the source but while that is going on some of that energy is getting into 1.5 v packs and charging them up. Strange stuff.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
lidmotor, a beautiful job as alwys,
with a clear presentation. Thanks for
including the diagrams, i need them.
Can't you use a CFL without taking it
apart, since it uses 110 vac already?
And the little transformer run backward
is designed or 110 vac already,
aloha
jackscholze 2 years ago
Hi Jack,
Aloha. I wish I was there. I miss the place. The CFL has to be taken apart and the circuit removed. I tried one without taking it apart but something is wrong and it doesn't work. Same thing with the transformer because there is a little rectifier circuit in there that has to come out to run it backwards.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
Lidmotor IS the man! I wish I was just like you.
CosmicGnarler 2 years ago
Cosmic---Well all I'm doing here is having some fun and learning something new and different in my old age. It beats watching TV.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
AMEN!
CosmicGnarler 2 years ago
great vid again. always enjoy your vids.
isnt that battery setup a tesla switch?
thanks
harpbloke 2 years ago
harpbloke---Thanks. I think that Skywatcher had that in mind when he designed this. It is different than other ones that I have seen though. The rotating of the AAs is something new maybe.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
As always, great video! And yes harp, it is based off the Tesla Switch. Really, the only difference is the load is in a different place in the series. And of course, the switch in this Tesla Switch, is manually moving the batteries. It does however eliminate the need for the rectifier to run a DC load. Still, another variation of the Tesla Switch that was well worth giving a shot! 5 stars!
captainpecan 2 years ago
Captain--- Thanks. I watched your video where you used a relay in a similar Tesla switch setup. I let this thing run all last night to see what would happen and it did indeed charge up the 1.5 volt battery packs. The light was still on as it was when I went to bed. What I did discover was that the 16 rechargable AAs need to be all the same. I am using different brands and the voltage was dfferent on some cells. That will throw off accurate testing measurments.
Lidmotor 2 years ago