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  • Solar panels are worth to buy.....

    But if you are looking for plans to build magnetic generator then

    Just goto Google, search for "Top Magnetic Generator" ...

    Click the First Result (Skip the Advertisements)....

  • Its obvious the cat's bioenergy is producing the extra energy. Meow Peaaaowwer!!

  • Says -.63 amps. I know that when my meter is hooked up backwards, the amp draw come out incorrectly. Try hooking it up the other way and let me know.

  • Even though this experience has not resulted want you to think that in the case of compact fluorescent bulbs they produce a light power output greater than the input at a rate of at least 5 times more.If we have a photovoltaic panel with an efficiency of 20% then you have the energy needed to power the the lamp again.There are panels with more efficiency. Think about it and try it!

  • @vitanunis I still think about it and I figure out that I need to run the CFL on a smaller current. I’ve heard about some people on youtube lighting a CFL with a AA battery; thats where I need to be instead of these inverters and car batteries. I never knew it had 5 times the output?

  • if Schweitzer was not right it also might be possible that the ambiant light (other then from the LED) generates some of the current you are measuring. The LED doesn't generate 1,5W of light but only about 0,15W of light and the rest is heat. The solar panel is apprx 14% efficient in converting light to electricity. The inverter efficiency is maybe 95%. Must be an error in the setup or measurement but I think it is an interesting experiment anyway. Thanks for posting.

  • What voltage is your solar panel running at? Also, what is the charge battery voltage? The inverter is a load on the charge battery and pulls the charge battery voltage down while running. If the charge battery is really low then the solar panel could be putting out much lower than 12V and still be feeding the charge battery. Besides those voltage measurements, I'd suggest trying with the inverter disconnected.

  • @RimstarOrg The batteries were at 12.40 without load. I didn’t achieve overunity because the led build doesn’t even come close to the output of the sun which all my data was based on. I was getting micro amps when I needed mili amps.

  • @RimstarOrg How can the inverter affect the charge battery if it's not even hooked to it. The circuit is

    run battery->inverter->led light **** solar panel->charge battery

  • @broli123 Ah, so it is. Thanks.

  • Really nice. Keep doing. Make a nice box out of it to make energy.

  • What's overunity

  • @WRSvideos When more power comes out then whats put into it. Its like you handing me 5 dollars and me giving you 10 dollars back, its not suppose to happen that way.

  • Kitty Power! But seriously, I'm stumped with this one. Thanks for sharing though!

  • The room light may not have been strong enough to generate any voltage. I have a cloudy day here and my panels are at zero V. All panels have a light threshold that needs to be met before current will flow. Disconnect the battery, turn on the LEDs and see which lines from the panel are positive and negative, and is it over 12V? If not it can't drive current to the battery, instead, the battery will try to drive the panel.

  • The solar panel is connected backwards. Current is flowing to the solar cells from the battery but this flow only begins once light is applied to the panel because the panel is a large diode that blocks flow when there is no light. As for your light source battery, it is using supplying 4.4W to create 1.5W of light. The rest is lost as heat in the inverter and in the light. Have fun!

  • @Schweizer135 The Panel’s Positive wire connects to the positive of the battery and the same with the negative cable. If the Solar panel did act like a big diode then wouldn’t the light above on the ceiling also cause a flow of power, but instead the amp meter read 0 until the LED light came on. I put a diode in line behind the left meter, it has a green wire going to it. You can somewhat see the diode at 4:24. If i’m wrong please correct me. Thanks.

  • @ibpointless2 Schweizer must have it right and I was thinking the same thing. You are simply getting the current direction backwards. The current flow is not 0.63 amps into the charging battery. The current flow is NEGATIVE 0.63 amps. The charging battery is pumping current into the solar panel, which is the opposite of what you think is happening. Please double-check your wiring and make sure that you know which way the current is flowing for the charging battery.

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