@Totoalas,
There are four ways to hook two diodes up to the center tap: One; the two in series end to end. Two, the two in parallel, side by side, or Three Avmarenko style, the two diodes side by side but inverted to one another. Are you using any of these configurations, or the fourth, a co-joined Avmarenko ?
As for the fourth: The center tap attaches to the positive pole of the battery as in all Xee2's circuits. I imagine you have one diode running from the positive pole of the battery to the center tap, then a second diode reversed, running from the center tap back to the positive or negative battery pole? Sounds like you simply twisted two reverse faceing diodes together at each end and positioned them between the positive battery electrode and the center tap. This is my best guess.
The negative pole charging effect indicates that there may be no amperage at all looping back. Perhaps merely pure ground scouring radiant BEMF voltage alone.
We all wonder if the charge is any good, or like the lead acid battery I sent to the dumps that read 12.73 volts but was too weak to even beep my car horn. Maybe you can test it and see if it lights any bulbs? Awesome achievement if so, congratulations!
There are four ways to hook two diodes up to the center tap: One; the two in series end to end. Two, the two in parallel, side by side, or Three Avmarenko style, the two diodes side by side but inverted to one another. Are you using any of these configurations, or the fourth, a co-joined Avmarenko ?
As for the fourth: The center tap attaches to the positive pole of the battery as in all Xee2's circuits. I imagine you have one diode running from the positive pole of the battery to the center tap, then a second diode reversed, running from the center tap back to the positive or negative battery pole? Sounds like you simply twisted two reverse faceing diodes together at each end and positioned them between the positive battery electrode and the center tap. This is my best guess.
The negative pole charging effect indicates that there may be no amperage at all looping back. Perhaps merely pure ground scouring radiant BEMF voltage alone.
We all wonder if the charge is any good, or like the lead acid battery I sent to the dumps that read 12.73 volts but was too weak to even beep my car horn. Maybe you can test it and see if it lights any bulbs? Awesome achievement if so, congratulations!
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