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RE: 100W OU Radiant Energy Circuit - alexinspire - 11-18-2023

@Joel,

I have been playing around with various frequency settings, coil size, transistors, capacitors and resistors. I believe I begin to understand what you mean by ‘fluke’.

You were trying to generate sharp pulses that resonate with the battery, is that right? To be exact, the electrolyte of the battery and capacitor. Since every item resonates at different voltage and frequency, fine tuning the right range is the time consuming part. Only through resonance, the electrolyte will start to ‘pull in’ from vacuum.

If we couldn’t find the right frequency, this will just be a system that charges the battery with back emf. It will be at most a battery desulfator.

Did I get you correctly on this?


RE: 100W OU Radiant Energy Circuit - admin - 11-18-2023

(11-18-2023, 01:50 AM)alexinspire Wrote: @Joel,

I have been playing around with various frequency settings, coil size, transistors, capacitors and resistors. I believe I begin to understand what you mean by ‘fluke’.

You were trying to generate sharp pulses that resonate with the battery, is that right? To be exact, the electrolyte of the battery and capacitor. Since every item resonates at different voltage and frequency, fine tuning the right range is the time consuming part. Only through resonance, the electrolyte will start to ‘pull in’ from vacuum.

If we couldn’t find the right frequency, this will just be a system that charges the battery with back emf. It will be at most a battery desulfator.

Did I get you correctly on this?

I'm not sure how to put it in words perhaps like this. The Bedini wants to see a very low impedance like a dead short. Batteries can almost simulate this and brings the system to a state of reactance or hysteresis depending on style.  With that said at battery resonance the battery see minimal loss magnetically while still providing a near "dead short" electrically for the Bedini to work at optimal.


RE: 100W OU Radiant Energy Circuit - alexinspire - 11-18-2023

Thank you for replying. Appreciate it very much. I noticed that I hear a louder clicking sound at the battery with bigger caps, and softer humming sound with smaller caps. Should I continue to find ways to make the louder clicking sound more frequent, or should I continue to work on the softer humming sound to find the right frequency?


RE: 100W OU Radiant Energy Circuit - halvardu - 11-21-2023

Hi Smile.

I have now received all the parts for this project, but as a beginner there is something about this drawing that I do not understand. 
To me it looks like there is positiv charge at each end of the coil and also to the negative side of the capasitor, is this correct? or am I the one who misunderstood??

If someone would be so kind as to explain this to me? I would be very grateful Smile


   


Best regards,
Halvard


RE: 100W OU Radiant Energy Circuit - halvardu - 11-22-2023

Is it not anyone willing to help a newbie?


RE: 100W OU Radiant Energy Circuit - admin - 11-22-2023

(11-22-2023, 12:51 PM)halvardu Wrote: Is it not anyone willing to help a newbie?

Not sure about this circuit. I didn't make it. The original got posted on overunity.com forums.

I have a video SCR cap dump, and its the same control circuit that triggers the SCR from a charging caps, In the example I used the mains on rectifier. But that can be the back emf side of a generator or any other method you want to charge your caps. 

The cap should charge via backemf diode against the negative switching side of the coil.  and cap minus connects to circuit plus. Because it gets the reverse kickback. SCR should trigger the negative flow from the capacitor negative back into your charging battery, capacitor plus connected direct to your battery.

And just a side note, This is not really newbie stuff. It took me weeks to get everything right. If you got the time to tune everything and find the best values for your setup. Also different batteries work differently as some have stated, Some can get conditioned while others will reject the process all together, I myself stepped away from these methods as nice as they are when it works, It's so picky to step up and maintain.

Good little hobby if you want to mess and learn about it, But far from a mainstream solution. If you read some of the youtube comments some praise me for having replicated and works while others send me to hell because it didn't work....


RE: 100W OU Radiant Energy Circuit - halvardu - 11-22-2023

(11-21-2023, 11:08 PM)halvardu Wrote: Hi Smile.

I have now received all the parts for this project, but as a beginner there is something about this drawing that I do not understand. 
To me it looks like there is positiv charge at each end of the coil and also to the negative side of the capasitor, is this correct? or am I the one who misunderstood??

If someone would be so kind as to explain this to me? I would be very grateful Smile





Best regards,
Halvard

(11-22-2023, 02:52 PM)admin Wrote:
(11-22-2023, 12:51 PM)halvardu Wrote: Is it not anyone willing to help a newbie?

Not sure about this circuit. I didn't make it. The original got posted on overunity.com forums.
I have a video SCR cap dump, and its the same control circuit that triggers the SCR from a charging caps, In the example I used the mains on rectifier. But that can be the back emf side of a generator or any other method you want to charge your caps. 
The cap should charge via backemf diode against the negative switching side of the coil.  and cap minus connects to circuit plus. Because it gets the reverse kickback. SCR should trigger the negative flow from the capacitor negative back into your charging battery, capacitor plus connected direct to your battery.
And just a side note, This is not really newbie stuff. It took me weeks to get everything right. If you got the time to tune everything and find the best values for your setup. Also different batteries work differently as some have stated, Some can get conditioned while others will reject the process all together, I myself stepped away from these methods as nice as they are when it works, It's so picky to step up and maintain.
Good little hobby if you want to mess and learn about it, But far from a mainstream solution. If you read some of the youtube comments some praise me for having replicated and works while others send me to hell because it didn't work....
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Thank you so much for the reply Smile.


I thought this was the schematic for your "100 watts of free energy" project? But it's okay anyway, I think this is exciting, so I'll keep trying and learning.
I have successfully made some different version of the cap dump, and they are working great, so i am on the right track Smile.


Thanks for all the great youtube videos and information you are sharing!

Best regards
Halvard



RE: 100W OU Radiant Energy Circuit - halvardu - 11-27-2023

Hi Joel,

I got it working, so thanks so much for your help Smile.

Hope you are feeling better soon!

Regards
Halvard


RE: 100W OU Radiant Energy Circuit - RangerDanger550 - 01-25-2024

(11-27-2023, 03:44 PM)halvardu Wrote: Hi Joel,

I got it working, so thanks so much for your help Smile.

Hope you are feeling better soon!

Regards
Halvard

A couple months late to the party, but when you say you got it working, do you mean you got sustained self-looped over unity? I have just started this replication project and would love to know your circuit and any steps you took in the process (i.e. battery conditioning). I agree with Joel though, lead acids are very inconsistent and not the future of OU, and I may end up trying to replicate something different due to this.

Thanks,
Ranger