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  • ibpointless2
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    Originally posted by DrStiffler View Post
    @Lidmotor & ALL

    I am dismayed at first as the diagram I used was the same as what you initially showed and as the video will show I obtained nothing. So... I am waiting for someone to show what circuit they want as a test? The simple first circuit like you diagrammed and I tested, or the one using the Vceb of a 2N2222?

    Come on fellows what is working that we can test, this is not a normal offer.

    Do the non transistor one.

    do the one where...

    The top of the capacitor is connected to the negative of the battery and the positive of the battery connects to the positive of the capacitor. The LED connects to the leads of the capacitor, polarity is very important; + to + and - to -.

    And as that gets to its dim point dis connect one of the lead so the LED and tap it, watch as the LED get bright like it as first hooked up and then get dim and keep tapping.

    Thanks for all your help!

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  • electricity
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    Extreme pressure potential

    Originally posted by DrStiffler View Post
    @Lidmotor & ALL

    I am dismayed at first as the diagram I used was the same as what you initially showed and as the video will show I obtained nothing. So... I am waiting for someone to show what circuit they want as a test? The simple first circuit like you diagrammed and I tested, or the one using the Vceb of a 2N2222?

    Come on fellows what is working that we can test, this is not a normal offer.
    I don't like transistors, I fried a whole bunch with my SSG.

    I like high potential, ultra high frequency.

    I am building an electrical oscillator based on some old schematic from Tesla era. Would you have a more recent one please?

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  • ibpointless2
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    Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
    Thank you for taking the time to look into this and test it in a lab. You are my window into the world of real scientific research. Most of us who work on a kitchen table or a simple bench in the garage are very limited in what we can conclude from our experiments.

    I have this awful feeling that you are going to tell us that what is happening is -------normal.

    Lidmotor

    Yes thank you DrStiffler.

    Hopefully its not normal? It takes a DC voltage and turns it into AC with only ONE component, that can't be normal. Or that when a load is put on it and left to rest it would bounce back up can't be normal. This is the only time i wish something was not normal, so please be not normal!

    Please also check the pulsing when you tap the LED leads, this could be of great importance!

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  • DrStiffler
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    Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
    Thank you for taking the time to look into this and test it in a lab. You are my window into the world of real scientific research. Most of us who work on a kitchen table or a simple bench in the garage are very limited in what we can conclude from our experiments.

    I have this awful feeling that you are going to tell us that what is happening is -------normal.

    Lidmotor
    @Lidmotor & ALL

    I am dismayed at first as the diagram I used was the same as what you initially showed and as the video will show I obtained nothing. So... I am waiting for someone to show what circuit they want as a test? The simple first circuit like you diagrammed and I tested, or the one using the Vceb of a 2N2222?

    Come on fellows what is working that we can test, this is not a normal offer.

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  • electricity
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    Battery shower

    Originally posted by Armagdn03 View Post
    No acid inside, just solid ceramic. Not that its relevant.
    I meant the 12v lead acid.

    High potential High frequency current, what do you reckon?.

    16kv 480 nf in pararell or 3kv 2200nf in series. :thumbsup
    Last edited by electricity; 11-10-2010, 04:53 PM.

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  • electricity
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    Analog rules

    Originally posted by Jiffycoil View Post
    @electricity
    Thank you. I've just started reading through the thread and I must say this is very interesting. Way to go ibpointless2!
    Ok, digital multi meter lied, guess it's fried.

    Analog says 9.78v, Amp is neglegible.

    The flashlight led has 9 LED and has been running for 1 + 1 hour.

    Will do reading at end of the day. caps is 400v 1000 uf
    Attached Files

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  • Lidmotor
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    Thanks for taking the time to help

    Originally posted by DrStiffler View Post
    @Lidmotor
    Both Conrad and myself have set this afternoon aside to look into this in a straight forward way. Luckily every thing is in place for such a study because of the ESEG work from some months back. Anyway once the data is in I will post it here.
    Thank you for taking the time to look into this and test it in a lab. You are my window into the world of real scientific research. Most of us who work on a kitchen table or a simple bench in the garage are very limited in what we can conclude from our experiments.

    I have this awful feeling that you are going to tell us that what is happening is -------normal.

    Lidmotor

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  • ibpointless2
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    Originally posted by Armagdn03 View Post
    No acid inside, just solid ceramic. Not that its relevant.
    Is ceramic conductive? I have some laying around and might try. You might want to try the SGATE idea of a coil around it?

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  • ibpointless2
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    Originally posted by DrStiffler View Post
    @ALL
    Well the first try is a total bust using the very simple cap, battery and LED.

    I have made a video of it and will post it, but would rather be posting working circuits, so someone please state and show the circuit we should test.

    Once the video is loaded I will edit and place link here.

    Hopefully you could test them all, there has been many branches added to the design. I suggest starting simple, I've got videos of everything on YouTube and the diagrams on the energetic forum and overunity.com.

    This was when i first discovered it and didn't know what to think about it.
    YouTube - ibpointless2's Channel

    This is my favorite video, I get two flashes for the price of one charge.
    YouTube - Captret PROOF OF OVERUNITY

    Here is the basic LED captret circuit that really made me want to post to this forum. YouTube - Captret LED Driver circuit


    what i know:
    The higher the Farad the longer it takes for the LED to turn on, but the longer the LED light will last!

    The LED will start off bright but get dim over time, but settle on a brightness.

    the amps go down over time, and that maybe why the voltage goes up over time.

    When the LED goes dim you can disconnect it and just tap the LEAD and it will flash at real bright but go back to dim. It could be recharging in pulses?

    If you let it sit for a day the captret will bring itself back to normal brightness when you reconnect it, but the higher the farad the more you got to wait.

    The captret produces AC voltage across the top and the + ; also across the LED's + and -.

    It loves voltage, the higher the better. 7 volts and up, 20 volts is preferred.

    Dead batteries work great, you would normally have thrown them away but now you can use them. Put the dead battery in series to get higher voltage.

    It doesn't have to be 9 volts, i just use them for their low amp hour rating. AA, AAA, or button cells will work, just put them in series.

    Happy exploring!

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  • Armagdn03
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    Originally posted by electricity View Post
    I got a bunch of these HV caps from Russia, originally for replication of a Don Smith devise, BS schematic dont work,

    May be I can use em for this circuit.

    Got some 16kv 470 nf and 3kv 2200nf, metal caps

    Any suggestions?. Dont want acid spewing
    No acid inside, just solid ceramic. Not that its relevant.

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  • Jiffycoil
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    @electricity
    Thank you. I've just started reading through the thread and I must say this is very interesting. Way to go ibpointless2!

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  • DrStiffler
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    What circuit should we test?

    @ALL
    Well the first try is a total bust using the very simple cap, battery and LED.

    I have made a video of it and will post it, but would rather be posting working circuits, so someone please state and show the circuit we should test.

    Once the video is loaded I will edit and place link here.

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  • electricity
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    Originally posted by electricity View Post
    meter read 12.5v start. I've had some phenomena recently. Must be my new cotton insulated tesla coil.

    seriously, my flashlight has 5 leds ran with 400v 1000 uf (2 caps in series)
    I'll dig up the analog. My meter is going haywire

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  • electricity
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    Cheapo Super LED charger

    what do you guys think of this?.

    12v car battery
    16kv 1.2 uf caps
    Ignition coil
    reed switch
    20w CFL

    I need a non transistor circuit 12v CFL or does the charge effect only occur in LED?
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    Last edited by electricity; 11-10-2010, 04:05 PM.

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  • Jiffycoil
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    Multi Meter

    Has anyone replicated these taking measurements using an analog multimeter? Thanks.

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