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DavidE,
I also tried this out, and the battery that was lower on voltage and connected to the cathode of the diode, went up in voltage, but the other battery lost 1/10 of a volt. But that is just what you would expect as the higher voltage likes to go to the lower voltage, in this case we just have some inductance in the way. I also hooked up a scope across the coil and I saw some oscillations, but unfortunately these oscillations were not from the circuit, the scope was just picking up oscillations from my Bedini solid state charger that was standing about 2m away. If you have a scope, please see if you can get some readings across the coil.
Edit. I forgot to mention that I did not use a ground, but the noise on the scope increased in amplitude when I connected a big metal plate to the negative terminal of the batteries.Last edited by Jetijs; 12-16-2008, 05:31 PM.It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.
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555 timer
I once used a battery, to coil of 0.25 mm wire on spool from shop, to cap to 555 timer to another cap back to battery, and had similar slow rise in voltage. Caps were 5 volt 1 farad and battery small lead acid 12v.. Each cap went to 8v and battery went to 12.43 from 12.3 over half an hour.Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.
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Update voltage increase in one battery and a decrease in the other,
higher increase the decrease overall.But not over starting voltant yet.
Oscillations I do have some been using a ignition coil light (imhotep thread)Now I always get a sine wave on the scope without anything running.Last edited by Bodkins; 12-16-2008, 09:00 PM.
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I substituted caps for batteries no results (no gain).
I could get no results without an earth ground.
I took the same circuit across town, 24 hours later I recorded that both batteries LOST charge. In location 2, I could not recreate the effect.
I am 99% sure that the setup is capturing a local frequency source. After monitoring the charging cycle for 24hours.... the charging activity would abruptly start and stop for periods of time (like on/off).
Back to the bench.
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