03-28-2023, 11:03 PM
Here I show you the method:
https://youtu.be/XhZRrqV8OMs
This generator is powered by a modified 6-volt DC motor that operates at a slow speed of around 10 percent on a speed controller circuit, using only 25 mA. Despite this, it generates high-frequency AC at over 100 volts, which is limited to 110 volts by a protective lamp. The generator's output is rectified and stored in a 1 UF high-voltage microwave capacitor that charges very quickly to approximately 84 volts.
To discharge the capacitor and charge the batteries, a transistor capacitor dump circuit called the Tesla Switched is used. This circuit releases low-duty-cycle sharp timing pulses of 84 volts into the batteries, charging them in a few hours without traditional current-based charging. Remarkably, the batteries charge up cold and function better than before, running regular loads for longer periods.
This method is not only useful for charging batteries but also for restoring the memory of rechargeable batteries to their original state without using current-based charging. Essentially, this system provides $100 worth of energy in return for only $2 worth of trigger voltage, resulting in over-unity. With the world becoming more expensive, this system is an effective way to save money.
https://youtu.be/XhZRrqV8OMs
This generator is powered by a modified 6-volt DC motor that operates at a slow speed of around 10 percent on a speed controller circuit, using only 25 mA. Despite this, it generates high-frequency AC at over 100 volts, which is limited to 110 volts by a protective lamp. The generator's output is rectified and stored in a 1 UF high-voltage microwave capacitor that charges very quickly to approximately 84 volts.
To discharge the capacitor and charge the batteries, a transistor capacitor dump circuit called the Tesla Switched is used. This circuit releases low-duty-cycle sharp timing pulses of 84 volts into the batteries, charging them in a few hours without traditional current-based charging. Remarkably, the batteries charge up cold and function better than before, running regular loads for longer periods.
This method is not only useful for charging batteries but also for restoring the memory of rechargeable batteries to their original state without using current-based charging. Essentially, this system provides $100 worth of energy in return for only $2 worth of trigger voltage, resulting in over-unity. With the world becoming more expensive, this system is an effective way to save money.