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
But, use of the battery in between pulses will cause the ions in the water to lose the momentum toward charged. You see this emphasized with the boyce system. see some bedini sg videos for explanation. Bedini switches batteries because the HV pulses are almost pure potential, and they cause the ions in the battery to move with a 'tapping' motion. Yes you can recharge a battery while using it but it's less efficient. Lastly, the inverter is not built or protected for those HV pulses.
No. Just stick a choke and diode on in between the battery and the inverter. Not complicated. And I see no reason why the environmental energy converted by the toroid could power the inverter...
a battery can't charge and discharge at the same time. if you were to charge the battery with the voltage pulses used here, it would fry your inverter if it were hooked up. You have to switch banks of batteries.
Can you hook an inverter up to you battery bank and show us how the controller handles maintaining the batteries under a load? Purdy please? :) I day dream about getting that particular setup going to run the entire house. Waiting on my pwm3G controller to arrive now. Gonna have to add on the recap. diodes and look into other simple mods till i have time to try an automated controller. Freakin exciting stuff!!
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
ke4uyp 10 months ago
But, use of the battery in between pulses will cause the ions in the water to lose the momentum toward charged. You see this emphasized with the boyce system. see some bedini sg videos for explanation. Bedini switches batteries because the HV pulses are almost pure potential, and they cause the ions in the battery to move with a 'tapping' motion. Yes you can recharge a battery while using it but it's less efficient. Lastly, the inverter is not built or protected for those HV pulses.
d3ejmz 2 years ago
toroide is converter AC high Voltage for low voltage Or Toroide generator energy ?
ipodfernando 2 years ago
No. Just stick a choke and diode on in between the battery and the inverter. Not complicated. And I see no reason why the environmental energy converted by the toroid could power the inverter...
crackahcrackah 2 years ago
a battery can't charge and discharge at the same time. if you were to charge the battery with the voltage pulses used here, it would fry your inverter if it were hooked up. You have to switch banks of batteries.
d3ejmz 2 years ago
Can you hook an inverter up to you battery bank and show us how the controller handles maintaining the batteries under a load? Purdy please? :) I day dream about getting that particular setup going to run the entire house. Waiting on my pwm3G controller to arrive now. Gonna have to add on the recap. diodes and look into other simple mods till i have time to try an automated controller. Freakin exciting stuff!!
crackahcrackah 2 years ago