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Captret -Tesla Switch - Part 11

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2011

This experiment is the combination of the "Captret" and a Tesla switch circuit. The goal is to have "free light" while charging up the batteries.

This experiment idea has been inspired by the idea presented on this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQJZs6tlj_Y

Discussions at http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=10175.msg268501#msg268501

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  • How do you turn the switch with 10% Duty? If you add the energy you spend on the controlling the switch, does it equal the energy you gain in the battery. Could you try to replace the electrodes in the switch with carbon bars? I would expect faster charge time.

  • I use different mechanism, sometimes with a relay and other times with my solid state programmable PIC controller board where I have minute control over the timing.

    As I mention on this series of experiments I AM PAYING for the switching, nothing free from that side. Now when I am using the relay I am pretty sure there is no leaking from the function generator and the circuit at hand. To answer your question directly, I think I am PAYING much more than what is being captured by the circuit.

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  • I like that he, is working on this stuff. I think he is doing this more professional then others, but i see room for improvement. He should of made his explanations more orderly using a image. Instead of talking to us what each component volts, and current. I like that he is explaining the theory more, and also checking his results.He would make a good physicist, he go's into the idea, then builds it, then test's his theory. He should really build a 1 image that makes more sence.

  • Hi Plengo , well done man !

    You really nailed the theory of it and explained it all very nicely !

    Looking forward to your next circuits.

    Can this also be done by using 3 normal capacitors or does it need

    these captrets ( aluminium caps with using the case ) ?

    Many thanks again and keep on at it.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • How do you turn the switch with 10% Duty? If you add the energy you spend on the controlling the switch, does it equal the energy you gain in the battery.

  • Very nice work.

    thanks for the excellent presentation

  • That was SPECTACULAR explanation. thank you! thank you!!  :)

  • Thank you for a very clear explanation of your experiment.I look forward to your next video.thank you for sharing. Tec

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