Originally posted by gotoluc
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I think your missing the point, by seeing the motor to be consuming the "energy" like it was some kind of juice that's is being consumed. by assuming that 24v series battery connected to a motor+12v battery is using 24 watts...
when you try and measure the voltage drop after the motor(because motor and 3rd battery in series) you are actually measuring the 3rd battery voltage under charging.. that is what matthew jones is saying.
the assumption that 24 watt input that the 2 battery in series at 1 amp is false, because you already have 12v from 3rd battery opposing the 24v input. when you measure voltage and you measure current you don't just multiply, like the the conventional thinking, because the circuit itself is not "conventional".
the only reason I think why current going to the motor and the current going to the 3rd battery is showing 1 ampere is because they are in series connection not because the motor was producing "energy".
the way I see this is that the 24v series battery is charging the 12v battery passing through DC motor acting as a resistor unpulsed, when pulsed act as a charger because of radiant spikes).
from what I read here and What I saw in my experiments. the 3BGS should work as claimed. though I never built one, I had the chance to apply the concept with capacitors and you can really power a load and charge something... that is what we are doing in the other thread...
If you really are only reluctant to replicate because you are not convinced by their statement.. i can suggest simple experiments and you can convince yourself..
take 3 capacitors of same values, preferably 4700 uf above so it will discharge slowly as you measure with a volt meter.
charge all individually up to 12v or anything close.
now connect as per 3BGS,
2 In series to have 24v and connect to that 12v.
measure the voltage write it down.
disconnect everything, discharge.. then charge all to 12v again..
do the same as per 3BGS, but this time put 1 1k ohm resistor...
measure the voltage write it down..
disconnect everything, discharge.. then charge all to 12v again..
do the same as per 3BGS, but change the load to a short piece of wire, a coil, a transformer a small motor... whatever.
now measure the voltage as it equalize.
make an interpretation of it..
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