How is this measure of "double the energy" calculated. A blink is pretty bad measure.
The cap blink seems a bit slower than the flash-like blink in the normal configuration. To me it sounds like induction being somewhere in the equation.
this discover split in two the history of circuits design. This is the aplication of Dra chung negative resistance experiment .Data are in de naudin site.
jlnlabs.online.fr/cnr/index(dot)htm
She spend many years seaching for a good aplication for her research...you find it. I testing six blinking leds with your captred (3), seems like the blink leds act like oscillator 9hz ...it run fine at 6v old 9v bat...76 hours and continue!!!
holy smokes. thats some serious efficiency!! banks of capacitors in parallel ? discharge into batteries and lighting leds? hmm?, that O side alone looks like it has 2x the energy of the +- potential. also , the electric field is supposed to be btw the plates, HTF is the outside being charged to such a high level? please let me know where I can get further reading on this! I have an open minded professor that would LOVE t look at this
@GraffixWB You can read more on it over at the energetic forum, just search for captret or go to renewable energy forum and search for it there. My latest video out shows this very same thing but it done a little better, camera is not shaky. I and many others have it using the same effect but running the LED constantly, but the voltage on the battery goes up, very weird. I'll put a link in the description for you and others.
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john38294 2 months ago 3
Overunity? This does not prove Overunity. You get two flashes because you didn't completely remove the charge from the capacitor the first time.
valveman12 9 months ago 3
Simple and easy = i love simplicity Nice work.
rainmanp7 11 months ago
How is this measure of "double the energy" calculated. A blink is pretty bad measure.
The cap blink seems a bit slower than the flash-like blink in the normal configuration. To me it sounds like induction being somewhere in the equation.
HermanniSan 1 year ago
this discover split in two the history of circuits design. This is the aplication of Dra chung negative resistance experiment .Data are in de naudin site.
jlnlabs.online.fr/cnr/index(dot)htm
She spend many years seaching for a good aplication for her research...you find it. I testing six blinking leds with your captred (3), seems like the blink leds act like oscillator 9hz ...it run fine at 6v old 9v bat...76 hours and continue!!!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!
alex681219 1 year ago
holy smokes. thats some serious efficiency!! banks of capacitors in parallel ? discharge into batteries and lighting leds? hmm?, that O side alone looks like it has 2x the energy of the +- potential. also , the electric field is supposed to be btw the plates, HTF is the outside being charged to such a high level? please let me know where I can get further reading on this! I have an open minded professor that would LOVE t look at this
GraffixWB 1 year ago
@GraffixWB You can read more on it over at the energetic forum, just search for captret or go to renewable energy forum and search for it there. My latest video out shows this very same thing but it done a little better, camera is not shaky. I and many others have it using the same effect but running the LED constantly, but the voltage on the battery goes up, very weird. I'll put a link in the description for you and others.
ibpointless2 1 year ago
Great demo. I'll try it tonight. Thanks for share.
rmitoday 1 year ago
Very nice! A simple but undeniable demo, great work.
mrBr00k5 1 year ago
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Thanks.
ibpointless2 1 year ago