The Kitty Hawk A Place to Start

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

This is a one coil system we call the Kitty Hawk. It uses about 1 amp of input power. We got this old car battery that the owner had to replace because it would no longer take a conventional charge. He didn´t even ask a penny for it. It had liquid in it and showed a standing charge of 2.34 volts so we knew it wasn´t physically damaged. The machine in this video was put together by Mr. Shane and was our 67th unit. It uses our two layer circuit board and our hand wound coil. The construction is simple from off the shelf parts except we machined a hole for the rotor bearing and press fit the bearing into it.
Shane liked this model so much he requested an upgrade to a two coil Cactus Express using a hardwood base that he made. So we exchanged parts from his system for a two coil kit.
This video shows that after four hours of charging by the Kitty Hawk our dead battery showed a standing charge of 12.04. Not bad for a battery that was a throw away.
The light will come on in the next video Kitty Hawk pt 2 Charge Results.
Charging and discharging are the steps to restore a battery´s ability to take a charge.

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  • so this thing generates electricity from a tiny amount of input??

  • No it charges full size lead acid batteries using some but not a trmedous amount of electricity. Conventional charging requires about at least 4 to 6 ampere of input. This uses about 1 amp.

  • Absolutely correct. The tape helps with wind resistance but imbedding would be the best.

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  • I have found embedding the magnets is the way to stop alot of vibration and get rid of air resistance. Another trick is to put carpet foam under the assembly to help absorb vibration. Single coils are much easier to position verses a multi coil rotor. Cheers!

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