Back spike capture
Lost of good experiments going on there lately!
But it might be time to move onto the more 'big boys' capture techniques.
You need to pulse both the pos rail and neg rail together.
There is a lot to this but to put it simply you have much limitations in how you are going to collect this energy.
Quick example.
Imagine this energy is a compressed spring, it is supported at one end by a red bracket and supported at the other end by a green bracket. Well if you are going to suddenly release its compression only at the green end, you have still got pressure at the red end as the spring keeps expanding. Ok, now lets suddenly remove both the green and red end together, there is no more pressure in our supporting frame which means the system is completely free and isolated from what the spring is doing. Mechanical and electrical all have the same effects.
(Side note: The purposed technique is not mine but from a well respected engineer I work with)
Steven
Lost of good experiments going on there lately!
But it might be time to move onto the more 'big boys' capture techniques.
You need to pulse both the pos rail and neg rail together.
There is a lot to this but to put it simply you have much limitations in how you are going to collect this energy.
Quick example.
Imagine this energy is a compressed spring, it is supported at one end by a red bracket and supported at the other end by a green bracket. Well if you are going to suddenly release its compression only at the green end, you have still got pressure at the red end as the spring keeps expanding. Ok, now lets suddenly remove both the green and red end together, there is no more pressure in our supporting frame which means the system is completely free and isolated from what the spring is doing. Mechanical and electrical all have the same effects.
(Side note: The purposed technique is not mine but from a well respected engineer I work with)
Steven
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