Battery charging with the hex controller (1 of 4)
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Beautiful job you and Bob Boyce are doing for the world populace, God bless you in all of your "Good" endeavors my friend, thank you, thank you!
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The definition of over unity for an electrical circuit is the energy/ power input measured in Joules or Watts compared to a greater amount of
energy/ power measured at the output of the circuit. Where in this video have you properly measured the energy/ power input compared to energy/ power at the output of the circuit?
Volts times Amps equals Watts and 1 wattsecond = 1 joule
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I have access to hundreds of transformers and various coils that are just going to be thrown away. I also have a lot of experience using ATmel microcontrollers. I also have plenty of large capacitors at my disposal. Where do I get more information on how to build this?
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Awesome
Great work, I would like to chat sometime I,m in SA.
Thanks for the inspiration. ;)
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How this hex controller works?
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Forgot to mention... I strongly recommend all of you "different" thinking people watching a very inspiring documentary: "The age of Stupid". Please don't feel offended, it's truly a good movie, I absolutely love it.
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Please forgive my skepticism, but me personally I would like to see more tests, more tweaking, more results. This is HUGE and deserves development and public disclosure. This toroidal transformer relates to Steven Mark's TPU isn't it?
Just a silly question: What would happen if you replace the battery with a 5000 microfarad electrolitic capacitor. Initial charging of the capacitor to 13V would be done via a switch connected to a battery/power supply. Then try and see the voltage (I hope it goes up). Also check Mr. Steven Mark's TPU... ;) Thanks for inspiring us.
dragos2201 2 years ago
A friend of mine does exactly that with his setup, and it still charges back that cap as well.. He uses supercaps..
watkykjy1 2 years ago
Hi Deevice,
Erm, I would have to go and count my primaries again for you, but I seem to remember that it was around 42 if I'm not mistaken.. Will double check it again and let you know :)
watkykjy1 2 years ago