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The Tesla Switch - Restoring Non-Chargeable Batteries

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Very nice finding, I wonder if there is any applicability for electric vehicles ?

Also, I found another TeslaSwitch here https://youtu.be/wEesPlaSzWI?si=NPM34Ksh0nZMaajM

And my explanation for ridiculous long lasting aa batteries, is that if we make a return path to a battery in series with the load we can cancel real consumption of the load.

Somehow in that system batteries placed after load create an apparent negative resistance and the load appear as powering not consuming. Of course LEDs might add some charge as they usually do, but you can try with 1.5v dc toy dc motor to check if you wish but keep the led as a 1 way valve.

Every device or circuit that is closed is basically a short and will draw all the power it can (limited by components used), but if you leave the circuit “open” offering a return path being a cap, battery or ground the power draw from the source will be reduced to a minimum and we can collect bemf.
This is the basic principle of exploiting the gradient where the disturbance will be matched by the opposite end of the gradient as everything in the universe is to be balanced. Action and reaction.
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RE: The Tesla Switch - Restoring Non-Chargeable Batteries - by Mozart - 09-20-2023, 05:14 PM

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