This is one of my better "in you face videos". People don't seem to get it.. all I am trying to do is show what is real. The problem is that "they" don't want to know.
Thank you and I got it. I would have hated to have wasted time thinkingf i was on to something that I wasnt. Dont stop doing what your doing you and people like you built this country. lol for all your efforts you may never find "it" but what if you do! Keep up the great work.
Wow man. You have discovered that a loaded battery can partially recover after a heavy load has been taken away from it. Take temperature measurements of it and you will notice that it is cooling down after you remove the load.
Also the multimeter puts out a small voltage in order to take it's measurement, this is also contributing in a very small way.
You don't get this..at all (to me)... The meter has nothing to do with it... the battery was (watch the video) running the motor... There is no question about the amps that are there.. This is not a charge back (voltage only)...
I know this spoiled your day... anyway it is what it is... (NO MAGIC)..
i have to agree with you, very interesting clip tho. I'm no electrical engineer but i noticed that when you hooked the motor back up, it almost suddenly dropped the voltage down to where it was when you unhooked it. So i would have to agree that it is gaining some of it potential because of no load.
electro chemical reaction is increased with heat from the amperage draw. This battery is so dead the recovery after running does not even stabilize very quickly.
can you show the voltage increase with the lead disconnected from the motor? and the difference in time it takes the voltage to increase if it increases at all with motor detached as opposed to the battery connected to the motor. I must be high lol do you understand what I am saying?
THANKS!! fascinating when you go to disprove something and then wham, out of the blue something interesting happens. It seems the more answers we get the more questions that come up.
I think you are one of the few to get this.... anyone can follow the crowd ... it take the real hard head to ask "why".. and let me tell you I love every sec. of it... a lost of people make fun of Edison and his try everything idea.. (I am no Edison) and they are no Tesla. John AArons
You are the reason I started doing all this stuff John. You have helped me in my ignorance which I greatly appreciate. Besides, IT IS FUN! and I KNOW there is something to all this. Faith comes in many forms. If you spent your whole life doing this and came up with nothing...it is still something! I look forward to more WOW's
If you promise not to tell any one.. I am in it to get energy for those that can't afford it. No more no less...so you see I have a motive... not a saint just (1) person looking to improve the Hyman tribe ... one idea one direction... John AArons
Batteries are chemical generators - using reactions to produce current flow. The 9V battery is 6 1.5V (nominal) cells in series. There is an internal resistance between the anode and cathode - which causes a voltage drop as current flows.
It will appear to "recharge" itself until the amp/hour rating is exceeded. Once depleted it can't "recharge" the cells to nominal voltage. The battery voltage may read OK, but it drops drastically when under load.
Thanks for the heads up. As far as the people who don't understand the video , sorry
BillyJackets 2 years ago
This is one of my better "in you face videos". People don't seem to get it.. all I am trying to do is show what is real. The problem is that "they" don't want to know.
Thanks for your interest
John AArons
johnaarons 2 years ago
Thank you and I got it. I would have hated to have wasted time thinkingf i was on to something that I wasnt. Dont stop doing what your doing you and people like you built this country. lol for all your efforts you may never find "it" but what if you do! Keep up the great work.
kenwilson63 2 years ago
Don't stop thinking..... we will get this done..
John AArons
johnaarons 2 years ago
I appreciate your work for what it is, but its not technically a new form of energy- its a storage median, old at that
FlamingPope 3 years ago
You have totally missed it... I was just showing this so that others would not see this and think their motor was creating energy..
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
no I understood that, I was referring to all your other vids in general
FlamingPope 3 years ago
Thanks...
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
Wow man. You have discovered that a loaded battery can partially recover after a heavy load has been taken away from it. Take temperature measurements of it and you will notice that it is cooling down after you remove the load.
Also the multimeter puts out a small voltage in order to take it's measurement, this is also contributing in a very small way.
biggeorge77 3 years ago
You don't get this..at all (to me)... The meter has nothing to do with it... the battery was (watch the video) running the motor... There is no question about the amps that are there.. This is not a charge back (voltage only)...
I know this spoiled your day... anyway it is what it is... (NO MAGIC)..
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
i have to agree with you, very interesting clip tho. I'm no electrical engineer but i noticed that when you hooked the motor back up, it almost suddenly dropped the voltage down to where it was when you unhooked it. So i would have to agree that it is gaining some of it potential because of no load.
DarinSchmidt 3 years ago
can't ask for more... John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
Hi John,
do you use a motor with heavy commutator sparking ?
Then you have the Newman motor effect that the sparks recharge your battery.
If you use needle graphite tip contacts on
the copper commutator, so you have real good sparks it will even work better.
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 4 years ago
Keep watching... John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
electro chemical reaction is increased with heat from the amperage draw. This battery is so dead the recovery after running does not even stabilize very quickly.
TheOldGuyPhil 4 years ago
I have complete faith in that!
ktservicescorp 4 years ago
john, was this 9v battery charged by the jaz at some point?
bazset 4 years ago
This battery was discharged by this motor..No JaZ... John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
can you show the voltage increase with the lead disconnected from the motor? and the difference in time it takes the voltage to increase if it increases at all with motor detached as opposed to the battery connected to the motor. I must be high lol do you understand what I am saying?
ktservicescorp 4 years ago
I am so crazed about this now I am going show a stop motion of the battery discharged and charging... John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
THANKS!! fascinating when you go to disprove something and then wham, out of the blue something interesting happens. It seems the more answers we get the more questions that come up.
T
ktservicescorp 4 years ago
I think you are one of the few to get this.... anyone can follow the crowd ... it take the real hard head to ask "why".. and let me tell you I love every sec. of it... a lost of people make fun of Edison and his try everything idea.. (I am no Edison) and they are no Tesla. John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
You are the reason I started doing all this stuff John. You have helped me in my ignorance which I greatly appreciate. Besides, IT IS FUN! and I KNOW there is something to all this. Faith comes in many forms. If you spent your whole life doing this and came up with nothing...it is still something! I look forward to more WOW's
Todd
ktservicescorp 4 years ago
If you promise not to tell any one.. I am in it to get energy for those that can't afford it. No more no less...so you see I have a motive... not a saint just (1) person looking to improve the Hyman tribe ... one idea one direction... John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
Hi John. Just wanted to say how much i appreciate your work/research. I hope you continue with it. The best for you and family in the 2008.
Best regards.
Grieverjoao 4 years ago
Keep watching... thanks... John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
Batteries are chemical generators - using reactions to produce current flow. The 9V battery is 6 1.5V (nominal) cells in series. There is an internal resistance between the anode and cathode - which causes a voltage drop as current flows.
It will appear to "recharge" itself until the amp/hour rating is exceeded. Once depleted it can't "recharge" the cells to nominal voltage. The battery voltage may read OK, but it drops drastically when under load.
lmbrown3900 4 years ago
This battery was discharged... (( that is the reason for the video))).. the battery was discharged 5 times... thanks... John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
Well said!
BallinMafia 4 years ago
The meter could be putting some current back into the battery, maybe.
brianempson 4 years ago
Not enough to run a motor for over 10 minutes... John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago