After watching all your videos I have noticed that you are hooking positive to positive, and negative to negative. If you had hooked negative to positive as with a normal setup, the capacitors would drain out. However, there is an effect causing the potential to remain and increase. I am wondering if there could be some resonant electromagnetic effect taking place between the capacitors causing each to energize the other. Like broadband two way current. Waves passing through each other.
Now research how best to make a small unit that can be fitted to any lead acid battery. Do a trial with 2 identical batteries. One with and one without the captret. Record how one loses and one 'maintains' it's voltage over time. Get video software and do a great presentation. Put camera on a makeshift tripod, etc. I for one will use it just to keep my unused batteries from decline. Then people will start to wonder why it works, and maybe we'll get some answers on that score :)
@Inquorate Big battery needs big capacitor. The reason why the current setups work is due to their low capacity. I don't know of a big enough capacitor or better yet a cheap enough one either.
@Inquorate I've tried the 12 volt batteries and it works just like the capacitor. I have one big battery that had 12.54 volts and a little 12 volt with 12.36 volts in it. Hooked them in parallel and the voltage on both went to 12.45 volts. After a couple hours it is now up to 12.48 volts. When i started both batteries total voltage was 12.54 + 12.36 = 24.90 ; Now since both batteries = 12.48 their total voltage now is 24.96 votls. I've gain .06 volts.
After watching all your videos I have noticed that you are hooking positive to positive, and negative to negative. If you had hooked negative to positive as with a normal setup, the capacitors would drain out. However, there is an effect causing the potential to remain and increase. I am wondering if there could be some resonant electromagnetic effect taking place between the capacitors causing each to energize the other. Like broadband two way current. Waves passing through each other.
Myreply59 1 month ago
Dude, is your house over a high tension line?
CosmicGnarler 1 year ago
@CosmicGnarler
Haha, no but it is near a nuclear powerplant.
ibpointless2 1 year ago
Haven't seen you at hereticalbuilders.
Inquorate 1 year ago
Now research how best to make a small unit that can be fitted to any lead acid battery. Do a trial with 2 identical batteries. One with and one without the captret. Record how one loses and one 'maintains' it's voltage over time. Get video software and do a great presentation. Put camera on a makeshift tripod, etc. I for one will use it just to keep my unused batteries from decline. Then people will start to wonder why it works, and maybe we'll get some answers on that score :)
Inquorate 1 year ago
radio waves? caps acting as antenna ?
i like your experiments, as i always end up with more caps than any other component when i occasionally recycle circuit boards.
thanks
harpbloke 1 year ago
You've ended up with more joules than you started with. Which is over unity by anyone's definition. But, what's next? Try a 12v lead acid ?
Inquorate 1 year ago
@Inquorate Big battery needs big capacitor. The reason why the current setups work is due to their low capacity. I don't know of a big enough capacitor or better yet a cheap enough one either.
ibpointless2 1 year ago
@Inquorate I've tried the 12 volt batteries and it works just like the capacitor. I have one big battery that had 12.54 volts and a little 12 volt with 12.36 volts in it. Hooked them in parallel and the voltage on both went to 12.45 volts. After a couple hours it is now up to 12.48 volts. When i started both batteries total voltage was 12.54 + 12.36 = 24.90 ; Now since both batteries = 12.48 their total voltage now is 24.96 votls. I've gain .06 volts.
ibpointless2 1 year ago
Seems the 2 caps in parallel have increased in energy for around 200 mikroWattsseconds.
Could be, that the contact material of the zinced croco cables with the copper leads
or soldering of the leads produces very small diode effects and this rectfies
the RF from mobile phones and other background radiation that is captured by the cables.
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 1 year ago
@overunitydotcom seems kind of like a stretch for such a thing to happen don't you think?
ibpointless2 1 year ago
Wow, that experiment is so simple, yet the results are amazing! Good work!
mrBr00k5 1 year ago
What happens when I touch the coil on a power supply when its on?
ASCII808 1 year ago
Please don't leave the t.v on while you're filming.
khoham 1 year ago
Good experiment. I can explain. The big one is in love with the small one and the love energy causes the voltage to increase in both.
TeacherPhilEnglish 1 year ago
@TeacherPhilEnglish
Haha!
Thats it i knew it! :D
ibpointless2 1 year ago
Well to me that proves its not just a dead battery trying to bounce back has some have stated. Thanks for sharing. Tec
tectalabyss 1 year ago