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  • Penno64,

    Very similar.

    For those of you who are going to try this circuit with a DC motor, (with a battery OR a cap in the third position) the ground of the DC motor, the ground of the cap, and the ground of BOTH the primaries are all tied together through that diode. You might try running all to an earth ground without the diode and WITH the diode and see what it gets you. Be careful with this and make sure nothing overheats. I am running some other tests or would give that a try. I have had a similar circuit without the diode (but WITH an earth ground) with good results.

    Dave
    “Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”
    —Bernhard Haisch, Astrophysicist

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    • Hi

      This may be of interest to the guys on this thread

      Aviso Demonstrates Self-Looped Generator for Philippine International TV

      Regards

      Chas

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      • Originally posted by cepop View Post
        Hi

        This may be of interest to the guys on this thread

        Aviso Demonstrates Self-Looped Generator for Philippine International TV

        Regards

        Chas
        Yes, I posted links to the videos a few days ago. I think there are similarities, there are also similarities to what I am doing. He has combined several aspects in his device and from what I understand I believe it is real.

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        • This is an EDITED email I got from a friend of mine who doesn't contribute here, but is none the less involved in experimenting with this setup.

          Last night I ran into a battery that I had in storage and thought that I would throw it on the charger and make it usable. When I checked starting voltage it was about .01v. About dead as you can get without going negative (lol). My JT charger started and I noticed 50-60v at the terminals instantly. I quickly unhooked it and it fell back to .01v.

          Then I assembled the 3 battery configuration and thought that I would see what would happen. Well you probably know the rest of the story. The motor did not start... until about 40 minutes later. Primary and Secondary didn't seem to lose any visable voltage. It ran for hours like that with only a slight change, then I added some water to the cells of the battery. Almost immediately the rpm's of the motor increased. It ran all night like that. This morning that battery is holding 8v and will now allow a normal charge routine from the JT charger.

          Here is what I think happened. This 3rd battery situation probably starts with almost no water but plates become crystallized (sulfates or whatever). The battery in that state is actually closer to a semiconductor, much like the crystal batteries that are being built. As the DC motor runs, the pulsed DC signal disassociates the crystal structure that allows the battery to collect ambient charge. In time the semiconductor battery reverts back to being a chemical battery. Once that happens... the cherished effect of running load without apparent loss vanishes.

          I would further speculate that the crystals formed over time... vibrate at a very high frequency, thus allowing access to ambient energy. Because they are also likely water soluble formations, introduction of water nudges them back into solution hence changing the properties enough to not allow for the mystical properties of the crystaline form.

          So a question might be... how to grow these crystals then maintain them in a non-destructive application. Or find another semiconductor material that produces the same effect, but is more durable across the range of operation.

          He also sent me two links to YouTube videos that are of interest:
          Marcus Reid Crystal Converter Battery - Casimir Effect - Part 1 - YouTube
          MIT’s photonic crystals lead towards nuclear batteries everywhere | ExtremeTech
          “Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”
          —Bernhard Haisch, Astrophysicist

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          • Some answers..

            When you load batt 3, you allow the current to charge the battery. The lead sulfate does'nt like current. The crystals are capturing high voltage potential (pulses, very very short transient) to grow. Nothing will work in a closed loop system. You need to create a momentum between the current and the high voltage. Blocking the current will allow the voltage to spike up. The only thing you can load is a bank of battery charged by this ''crystal converter''. I think of multiple bad batteries in series, a bank of good batteries in parrallel and a blocking diode on the + side of good charging batteries.

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            • Razor

              I still have not tried anything lately. I did buy a Razor
              Scooter a couple weeks ago. It has two 7ah sla batteries
              and the 24v motor. So want to eventually try to rewire
              It to the basic 3BGS system. Right now it only goes for
              forty minutes on a full charge, so if one could get a couple
              hours or more with the 3BGS that would be quite an
              Improvement.

              George

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              • I didn't abandon this project. Trying to make some $ and looking for parts.
                They don't have a STAMP in our RS but I got couple IC's which should work.

                Cheers
                V
                'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

                General D.Eisenhower


                http://www.nvtronics.org

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                • I haven't given up either. I'v been busy with other builds, but finished wrapping my BIG transformer with 8 strands of #18 wire, and have all the parts to build Matt's latest circuit. Going to give that a shot. Got all the parts for it, so I could build it right now, but have been trying to figure out how to incorporate the new board Matt designed and I built into the schematic. If I can't figure it out, I'll just do it without the board.

                  I also let a battery dry out in the sun for over a week to see if I could "kill" it.

                  Plus I need to retest the "bad" battery I added metal shavings to and see how time has affected its ability to charge and hold charge.

                  Lots of things working, just no positive results to post here.

                  By the way, am I the ONLY one who is building Matt's latest circuit?? Free energy schematics are like a box of chocolates.....

                  Dave
                  Last edited by Turion; 05-24-2012, 11:12 PM.
                  “Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”
                  —Bernhard Haisch, Astrophysicist

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                  • No, you're not the only one

                    Vtech
                    'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

                    General D.Eisenhower


                    http://www.nvtronics.org

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                    • Good to hear! How is it working out for you?
                      Dave
                      “Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”
                      —Bernhard Haisch, Astrophysicist

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                      • Originally posted by Turion View Post
                        Good to hear! How is it working out for you?
                        Dave
                        I'm still hunting for bigger EI core. The one I did for previous setup will not accommodate that much wire. Speaking of which, I may need to get more #18.

                        I'm also trying to get pyrolysis reactor done and.. find a job. It is hard to get anything done with zero budget.

                        Vtech
                        Last edited by blackchisel97; 05-25-2012, 04:23 AM.
                        'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

                        General D.Eisenhower


                        http://www.nvtronics.org

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                        • Originally posted by Turion View Post
                          By the way, am I the ONLY one who is building Matt's latest circuit??
                          I'm not yet replicating the circuit, although I'll definitely do it soon.

                          Originally posted by Matthew Jones View Post
                          I am about to show some more stuff. A few more components so If it were me I would hold up. That way I'll be able to tell ya if all this works out or not.
                          As Matt said to wait, I decided to wait and in the meantime got a Propeller QuickStart board. As I'm a total newbie, I'm currently in the process of trying to understand this little beast.

                          Dave, Vtech, are you setting up the circuit using capacitors in place of dead batteries ? Finding a suitable dead battery has been impossible for me up to now. I'd love to hear your comments on the usage of capacitors...

                          Hope I'll soon report my own results.

                          Thank you all guys.

                          Thibaut

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                          • Originally posted by bitbox View Post
                            I'm not yet replicating the circuit, although I'll definitely do it soon.



                            As Matt said to wait, I decided to wait and in the meantime got a Propeller QuickStart board. As I'm a total newbie, I'm currently in the process of trying to understand this little beast.

                            Dave, Vtech, are you setting up the circuit using capacitors in place of dead batteries ? Finding a suitable dead battery has been impossible for me up to now. I'd love to hear your comments on the usage of capacitors...

                            Hope I'll soon report my own results.

                            Thank you all guys.

                            Thibaut
                            Hi bitbox

                            I am also waiting for Matt and what he is on, but I am still playing with small things that I have on the shelf and see what can I came with .

                            Ehsan
                            Take the wisdom even from the mouths of the insane

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                            • Don't wait on me....

                              Here..


                              The caps are 10k uf to 20k uf

                              I'll explain it later. If you have the parts to build it chime in. If you don't and need some let me know I can provide info on drivers and fets.

                              Matt

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                              • Matt,
                                I see no picture or link there???
                                “Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”
                                —Bernhard Haisch, Astrophysicist

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