Self charging Battery

1 year ago
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Here I use my quickly built demonstration back emf generator module, This is a very low power setup with voltage regulator, switching transistor and square wave generator pulse width and frequency controller for my transistor. This back emf action from the big 1.9 ohm coil is sent thanks to a diode into a large charging cap, An SCR and neon dump circuit dumps 100 volts into big 12 volt car battery a couple times a second.

I use a small inverter connected to the run 12 volts battery. 110 volts 60 hertz inverter. This runs tiny 9 volts DC 200ma power supply. So the 9 volts power that runs the control module and trigger pulse is electrically isolated from the battery thanks to the inverter. Now because of this setup. I can send the cap dump 100 volts back into the run battery. And this loop works and the battery slowly raises voltages.

Another interesting mode of operation is connecting the 9 volts 200 ma DC power supply into the regular mains line and running a light load such as 20 watts into this inverter. While the circuit pulses and charges the battery at 100 volts a few times a second, We can run moderate loads such as tools and lamps, with my crude setup, up to 20 watts or so without stressing the 9 volts input, as a matter of fact my circuit measures a load of only 60ma running at 9 volts!! Not only can you run a load, but the battery V/I curve goes up instead of down as you "load" use the devices.

So this allows for the generation of some moderate wattage for very little input trigger, the extra energy appears to come from the pulsing of that cap giving it electret like properties pumping into the system what seems like additional energy along side a kind of chemical negative resistance effect inside the battery. As long as this pulse holds so does the batteries V/I curve and you can use devices you just can't normally use with just 9 volts 60ma!

We are turning 9 volts 60ma into 110 volts 60 hertz 20 watts and still maintaining a positive charge on the battery while operating,

True over unity.

Since this works so well. I'm going to clean up my leads and solder in some low gauge wires for very low impedance and replace all those clips and that should make a huge difference in gains. Right now my setup is holding back on much of the potentials but I built it quick for proof of concept.

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