Do you guys believe that this device proves the following to be true? Negative Entrophy Amplifies Electricity When It Encounters Resistance (a short).
I have no clue how this works, I am not good at theory... This is all new ground for me, and I would rather do the experiment than struggle with the theory... It sure has taught me alot about coils.
Let the party begin. I think this thing is really going to fly. My next step now that the amp draw and heating problems are solved, is to start doing charging tests. You have a great setup for doing that. Imhotep and Peter will be very interested in what you find. This might just beat a Bedini.
4 AM in the morning :) sleep only for about 3 hours then had to test some things. I swapped the batteries, and the charging battery surpassed the primary battery, I am just where I was when I started in voltage. So this baby from my first test shows that it can charge a battery not with fluff voltage but voltage that will hold under a load. I am curious to find out what loads your 24V battery will hold. Gonna let this run all night, because it can! :)
Great to see both u guys replicating this thing by Imhotep.. I think I'm gonna have to give it ago too..
Clearly running on similar principles to Bedini motor, and I love that it is providing substantial lighting while at least recycling energy back into battery, and at best creating surplus energy from the vacuum. I can really see real applications of this in homes. even if your only collecting half of the enrgy back its still worthwhile.
cheers, my ignition coil just arrived today, and i built an oscillator (555) last week, but it operates from 100Hz-20KHz - Do u think this is too high frequency?
Have u had a look at the oscillating wave on an oscilliscope to see the frequncy?
Been doin some research, it seems like its working on Bedini (catch BEMF 4 charge battery) and Tesla Coil (to provide the light) Principles
Do you guys believe that this device proves the following to be true? Negative Entrophy Amplifies Electricity When It Encounters Resistance (a short).
sirmikeydotcom 3 years ago
I have no clue how this works, I am not good at theory... This is all new ground for me, and I would rather do the experiment than struggle with the theory... It sure has taught me alot about coils.
marthale7 3 years ago
eager to see further videos. It would be great to see clearer pictures of the circuit.
-wats the rating on that bulb? voltage?
-does it need a ignition coil?
-could u use a 555 timer circuit instead of relay? its a bit noisy and I'd imagine it doesn't like high frequencies...
cheers,
-dodo
dodoshlodo 3 years ago
This one is well documented; and here is the inventor /watch?v=EPoJ9gCk2Rk
sirmikeydotcom 3 years ago
Let the party begin. I think this thing is really going to fly. My next step now that the amp draw and heating problems are solved, is to start doing charging tests. You have a great setup for doing that. Imhotep and Peter will be very interested in what you find. This might just beat a Bedini.
Lidmotor 3 years ago
4 AM in the morning :) sleep only for about 3 hours then had to test some things. I swapped the batteries, and the charging battery surpassed the primary battery, I am just where I was when I started in voltage. So this baby from my first test shows that it can charge a battery not with fluff voltage but voltage that will hold under a load. I am curious to find out what loads your 24V battery will hold. Gonna let this run all night, because it can! :)
marthale7 3 years ago
Great to see both u guys replicating this thing by Imhotep.. I think I'm gonna have to give it ago too..
Clearly running on similar principles to Bedini motor, and I love that it is providing substantial lighting while at least recycling energy back into battery, and at best creating surplus energy from the vacuum. I can really see real applications of this in homes. even if your only collecting half of the enrgy back its still worthwhile.
dodoshlodo 3 years ago
Go with the solid state, as it is much quieter... Thanks for sharing.
marthale7 3 years ago
cheers, my ignition coil just arrived today, and i built an oscillator (555) last week, but it operates from 100Hz-20KHz - Do u think this is too high frequency?
Have u had a look at the oscillating wave on an oscilliscope to see the frequncy?
Been doin some research, it seems like its working on Bedini (catch BEMF 4 charge battery) and Tesla Coil (to provide the light) Principles
dodoshlodo 3 years ago