With reversed infra-red LED's and some normal LED's able to produce power, i wonder if hooking your often shown bank of LED's backwards to the L3 would allow constant running in daylight. I/R LED's can be comparable to solar but look nothing like solar, so it would probably look like you 'just' removed the battery :)
i dont get it. whats it doing?
lokeycmos 2 months ago
I figured that you would start going this direction eventually-----a passive exciter. It is an irresistable challenge.
Lidmotor 2 months ago
@Lidmotor
Your sure right about the challenge part.
This will not stare at all without the L3 coil connected to the Alu on top of the L1 coil.
At least not below 460 millivolts.
GBluer 2 months ago
Nice! Very interesting!
Wintermuteai1 2 months ago
Happy New Year !
With reversed infra-red LED's and some normal LED's able to produce power, i wonder if hooking your often shown bank of LED's backwards to the L3 would allow constant running in daylight. I/R LED's can be comparable to solar but look nothing like solar, so it would probably look like you 'just' removed the battery :)
slider2732 2 months ago
@slider2732
Thanks Slider.
That sure would make one nice outsude light.
GBluer 2 months ago
Are you just powering the circuit via this cap ?
Is that a supercapacitor sitting there
or how long will it run on this ca. 233 milliVolts charge ?
Many thanks !
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@freeenergynews
Yes it is just running off the .233 milliVolts in the supercap.
It will run from 30 minutes to and hour.
GBluer 2 months ago
@GBluer
Are you tapping additional environment energy with it or does the whole energy come from the supercap ?
Have you measured it, how long it will run a resistor load with the same wattage load without all your coils ?
Many thanks. Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 2 months ago
@overunitydotcom
It's running off the supercap.With the L3 coil feeding some energy back to keep it running.
The tricky part is having it start below 460 millivolts with the MPSA06.
This setup will run down to around 130 millivolts before it stops.
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