Water Powered Self charging Oscillator

7 months ago
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This is another variant project based on another video I made posted on my channel if you want to take a look. Using copper oxide layer and just water to make some half decent working water "batteries" that powered an AM broadcast transmitter very good. I took it one more step by separating the batteries into two packs. The primary water battery runs a simple flyback type NPN based oscillator.

I filter DC pulses with one of the electronic lab's on board diodes. Then these voltage pulses, go into the base of PNP transistor. controlling the switching of isolated water battery 2. These pulses, generated by PNP Q2 connected to water battery 2. Get rectified back to DC. This DC current gets sent back into primary oscillator circuits (kind of feedback) + and - Sides. What seems to occur with this type of "Battery" is when you give the load half a second or so of a break. The battery builds up another charge of current.(chemical reaction) As long as it is pulsed.(gets a short break to do its thing) It seems to be able to maintain a charge just fine "indefinitely". It is as if one circuit balances the power supply of the other circuit and just keeps running like this for a week or so. All I have to do is change the water as there gets a build up of corrosion with days. Very interesting concept! This device as a whole, Also charges a single regular rechargeable AA 1.5 volt battery in about a day. For what ever that's worth :)

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