One Wire Battery Charging

6 months ago
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Good day folks, I'm experimenting more with the one wire system to see if it works well with battery charging. Since I don't have 60 microwave caps to pulse right now or any other major parts to try this big scale with the Magnetic Triode Tube so for now I wanted to see if I can at lease charge the battery with a very little input trigger.

Using the high voltage module as basically an "Emulator" for the whole concept. I noticed a while back that these modules don't need much power to operate but if you got some to give it to them they will eat up 1 amp at 9 volts.

So what I do is switch the 12 volts input with a 1 percent cycle pulse, And this seems to limit the current input to only around 4ma!

This gives me a chance to test the concepts to see if it will indeed move batteries, Just with one cap dump driving it with one wire with this method pulses that battery once the gap reaches over 80v at high frequency at capacitive dumps. It's a little slow granted, Was just a test to see if it works.
It seems to be moving the battery nicely in this mode.

And remember its grounding one side of the one wire 2 diodes rectifier where it really increases the potentials to hundreds of volts. And the spark gap dumps this back into the battery from the charged up capacitor. Turning ground energy into real current.

Now next step is finding a way to upscale the big one I'm working on.

It's a crazy dream but i'm thinking 60 microwave caps somehow ech all pulsin in sync one time per second giving the 60 herts. And a few other crazy ideas I got.... But just ideas, there is a cost to a silly brain fart haha!

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