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  • Jbignes5
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    hmmm..

    Originally posted by Jiffycoil View Post
    I think my scope is too old to pick up the range you were in. I can get close to where your settings were and I get an 1/8 inch line with small ball or could be diamond shapes on end moving through the line. I so need to get a new O-scope.
    How far down can you detect? my lowest volts is .01 per cm... Does your scope have a tag telling it's mhz? Mine is 15 mhz max...

    the scope I have is a bk precision model 1477...

    By the way my newest setup with 4 caps is gaining voltage and is now 9.24 volts... Excellent I have a charger finally.

    It seems that the more caps you add the stronger the whirlwind is in the circuit. This is a different kind of flow... There is no heating in the led which should be very hot by now and is cool to the touch (about room temp 70 degrees)....
    Last edited by Jbignes5; 11-14-2010, 08:13 PM.

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  • Jiffycoil
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    I think my scope is too old to pick up the range you were in. I can get close to where your settings were and I get an 1/8 inch line with small ball or could be diamond shapes on end moving through the line. I so need to get a new O-scope.
    Last edited by Jiffycoil; 11-14-2010, 07:50 PM.

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  • rave154
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    This thread is hotting up nicely :-)

    (and all on the same weekend as the "Convention of the 'Gods'...." )

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  • Jbignes5
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    This way...

    Originally posted by Jiffycoil View Post
    How did you attach the Captret to your scope? If you let me know I'll replicate and film the results.
    Just connect the ground to the negative post of the battery and the signal to the positive post of the battery. I wanted to see the batteries condition as the circuit operated.

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  • Jiffycoil
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    How did you attach the Captret to your scope? If you let me know I'll replicate and film the results.

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  • Jbignes5
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    I agree...

    Originally posted by seth View Post
    Lasersabers vid is another classic.

    Correct me if im wrong - he loops 4 captrets in a circle, 3 electrolytic and 1 supercap. I tried today just to loop 3 electrolytic caps and failed to get anything lasting longer than the usual bleeding off of charged caps. Has anyone else managed to loop a load of captrets (i.e NO BATTERY) and get something lasting an hour at least?

    @Jbignes5 - I'm also using a prehistoric 12V flat battery and its been working great for ages. Itll light up 6 superbright LEDs (2 parallel lines of 3) with no probs on the captret. But i think we really need to head the same direction as lasersaber and get it just running off caps - more impressive when the battery disappears from the setup.

    Like always, good luck!

    After being instructed on how to use my scope I have since saw what I suspect was happening.

    A flat line and a set of 3 pulses then a rest and 3 pulses again. Looks like this.

    ........I............I
    ---I--I--I---I--I--I---
    ........I............I

    The I's are very small diamond like except for the center one which is also the same shape but larger. The settings are 5 us @.01 v per cm. At 5us all three pulses fall withing 1 cm spacing this should be in the mhz range since I am almost maxing out my o scope I think this is the range of about 8-10 mhz?.

    I surrounded the battery with aluminum foil and this is pulses that are coming from the crude circuit we have here I believe. Any noise outside of the circuit only increases the amplitude of the pulses and nothing else. They are regular 3 pulse groups. This can not be noise.

    P.S. I got to get a video camera. Heh this would be so much easier just showing my results.

    Seeing that we are only seeing microvolts in increases this makes sense. My o scope is a 15 mhz max measuring device and I think the signal is right around that level at only very small voltages.. This is on top of the dc of the battery. It is clear that if it was noise it would be irregular and not organized for which it is organized in this case.

    The captret is a 3 plate capacitor and this is a three pulse train you do the math...

    With my four caps in parallel I am now seeing 9.22v on the battery and this is new territory for this charge level on this battery (7ah gel cell).
    Last edited by Jbignes5; 11-14-2010, 06:14 PM.

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  • seth
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    Originally posted by redrichie View Post
    if you didnt watch it or missed the post, see lasersabers youtube video of his experiment. he is running his circuit off and charging a supercap, no batteries!!
    off one almost dead super cap starting at .62 Volts he is showing steady increase in Voltage. Great job laser!
    @ lasersaber: I hope you dont find any difference when you put it into Faraday cage.
    Lasersabers vid is another classic.

    Correct me if im wrong - he loops 4 captrets in a circle, 3 electrolytic and 1 supercap. I tried today just to loop 3 electrolytic caps and failed to get anything lasting longer than the usual bleeding off of charged caps. Has anyone else managed to loop a load of captrets (i.e NO BATTERY) and get something lasting an hour at least?

    @Jbignes5 - I'm also using a prehistoric 12V flat battery and its been working great for ages. Itll light up 6 superbright LEDs (2 parallel lines of 3) with no probs on the captret. But i think we really need to head the same direction as lasersaber and get it just running off caps - more impressive when the battery disappears from the setup.

    Like always, good luck!
    Last edited by seth; 11-14-2010, 05:07 PM.

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  • CosmicFarmer
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    YouTube - Dreamscape

    World: Free energy can't exist, but we need it.
    Ibpointless: Whoa, did you know the world's most common part has a 3rd connection? and its WAY overunity, yo!
    Word: LIES!!
    Replicators: uh, hes right...
    World: MORE LIES!!!
    Ibpointless: just look at our videos!
    World: uh oh, we gotta do something about this!
    Police: Its now illegal to remove the plastic on capacitors...
    World: Quick! coat everything in a non removable non conducting film!
    Ibpointless: Bwahahaha, its too late... Cats out of the bag...


    Honestly its a small amount. But were using small parts. Someone has got to supersize this.

    I have made 4 more captrets and am collecting data right now on their performance.

    @Lazersaber - Your video showing the supercap and the 3 regular caps, were the middle +'s hooked to anything?

    My four are just battery - to first O, then O to - and O to - and O to - then the last + to battery +.

    avg is 8v input and showing 6v between + and -, and 6v between + and O and 6v from - and O........

    I'll post the tables when I get them.

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  • Jbignes5
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    Update on new setup.

    I have put a new parallel 4 cap led burner together.

    Caps: 4 220uf 16v bank in parallel
    led : red out of an old optical mouse voltage??? I have 2v measurement across cap +,-


    Battery started at 9.20 v
    after 1 hour of stabilization it is at 9.21 Woot... A charge!

    The led started very very bright. In fact there was a halo of radiating effects coming from the led junction. This is the first time I saw this and I thought it was my glasses. It turns out this effect was observable without my glasses and if I walked away from the led 5-10 feet you could see the halo much better. This is a new effect that I think is due to the 4 matched caps. This seems more powerful to drive the led.

    If someone could replicate this effect I would be greatful. The led I am using is a red led and I believe it is a 1.7 volt led. The halo can be seen on this led even from the side. Others in my house have seen the effect and in fact it was them that told me about this.

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  • ibpointless2
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    I have multiple captret circuits charging themselves from the standing voltage, and i have others running a Load at no cost. Not only that i have other people getting the same results that i'm getting.

    I when I first discovered the captret i was a little worried about showing it, a circuit that actual has overunity or free energy is crazy. After reading many post i desided to post my captret idea to others.

    What i found amazing at first was that people didn't care!

    The conspiracy is that people don't care, they care about themselves more and don't want to listen to a guy who says his battery charge themselves. They just jump all over you saying that your crazy, its impossible, or you're stupid for thinking this!

    As i sit looking at my circuits going over the standiing voltage and charging and watching others do the same I can't help but to smile

    The captret has been a rough battle for me, especially in a world where people are so ignorant to the new ideas. Maybe in the future they will say the captret is nothing special, or it will be common place and many will think nothing of it.

    And if it really is not overunity or free energy i still don't care. I've gotten people to think outside the box, do something the textbook don't talk about. I've gotten people to see somethings they've never seen before, run a load while the voltage bounces back. Who would thought that could ever happen from one simple little component? I've have spark many people into making great designs, and they better the idea everyday and i would like to thank all of you who do this! The only way to get free energy and overunity is to share it, build up from it, only the truth will set us free.


    So if you come to this forum and say this is impossible, or you're crazy. Leave. I don't want to hear it, i've heard it my whole life and you mentioning it doesn't do me any good.


    If you have nothing good to say that improves the captret then go away.

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  • rave154
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    i tried a micro wave cap too...and no joy

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  • Jbignes5
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    Probable not.

    Originally posted by Jetijs View Post
    Microwave caps are usually 2000-2100VAC and around 1uF.
    No I tried a metal cap from a microwave or something and it would not work. It says on it 35uf 250vac. It has vegetable oil as a dielectric and is not polarized. If your is polarized then yes. As for any can version of the cap it has to have a polarization to it to get the virtual diode effect that Dr. Stiffler eluded to.

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  • Jetijs
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    Originally posted by redrichie View Post
    questions on caps. I have a large microwave cap that i salvaged. it is 2000 microfarad, but it doesnt say voltage just Watts. it is 2000 Watts, what would be the Voltage? it has a metal can, can this be used?
    Microwave caps are usually 2000-2100VAC and around 1uF.

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  • ibpointless2
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    Originally posted by redrichie View Post
    questions on caps. I have a large microwave cap that i salvaged. it is 2000 microfarad, but it doesnt say voltage just Watts. it is 2000 Watts, what would be the Voltage? it has a metal can, can this be used?


    it should work, but only one way to find out.

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  • redrichie
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    questions on caps. I have a large microwave cap that i salvaged. it is 2000 microfarad, but it doesnt say voltage just Watts. it is 2000 Watts, what would be the Voltage? it has a metal can, can this be used?

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