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  • electricity
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    Lunch is Free

    OK dude, I was lost for words, I meant Spoon Fed, English is my third language so I am at times have a hard time expressing my thoughts.

    I will make a controlled test and post data with pictures.

    You guys are taking too long and hence minor advancements, do it Tesla style. Push everything to the limit, observe, learn and move on. That's my philosophy, but then, I might be out of this time.

    Give me a day or so to clean up this mess, I have more advance setup with 2 battery setup.

    Heck I still need to mow the lawn and tend to the garden, feed the animals not to mention still goto work.

    Keep up the good work, but hurry, life is too short.

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  • ibpointless2
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    Originally posted by electricity View Post
    Let me tell you guys a personal story, I don't even mention Free Energy at social gatherings.

    Why?
    Because it's IMPOSSIBLE, I'm tired of being labelled a lunatic.
    But I do knoew that it exists, the captret will prove it to you. My 4 x 12 oz red bull captret has 50,000 uf +, voltage ?. I only have cheap walmart multimeters, you can get by with the basics.

    If you're serious about Free Energy, then be prepared for it. You are going into the world of the unknown. Heck it might even be illegal, if you want to be sure then call the authorities and ask.

    Do yourself a big favor and ask this Question, Do you really want Free Energy?. If you do, the do then Why and How are you going to apply it?.

    And if you wish to continue, then start tinkereing. Stop looking up to mainstream authorities as you're answer can not exist.

    For the brave ones, do replicate and post data and pics. I will only post pictures and more data if this capret is developing. This is no free lunch deal, you too have to pour in sweat too.


    No free lunch?

    Well i guess i should have never given away the captret idea, i guess i should have said "hey look at me i have a free lunch, but i'm not going to share!". LOL

    But i didn't, i let others know what i know and in doing that the captret is developing very nicely. I do agree that others should help to make it better, and they are. We're getting many types of captret designs, that all do amazing unique things.

    I too don't go around telling my closest friends that i have a circuit that self charges a battery, because they wouldn't understand. So thats why i'm here, everyone so far is on the same page and have the same goal as me.

    Plus sharing everything you know lets people know you have nothing to hide, its out their for there taking. When they use it they too make it better, and it starts a cycle.

    Electricity should be free, just like the air we breath. So don't worry we are all here on the same page. And yes we must help others to get to that page so that the idea can live on. And buy giving it away doesn't mean they'll get it right the first time, they'll get something wrong and from that they'll learn; just like what i did with others on this form, they couldn't get my circuit to work so they work at it to make it work and from that they learn. In the end its all a learning experience.

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  • rave154
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    easy fella's.......were all on the same side here i think

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  • electricity
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    Do you know what is is that you really want?

    Let me tell you guys a personal story, I don't even mention Free Energy at social gatherings.

    Why?
    Because it's IMPOSSIBLE, I'm tired of being labelled a lunatic.
    But I do knoew that it exists, the captret will prove it to you. My 4 x 12 oz red bull captret has 50,000 uf +, voltage ?. I only have cheap walmart multimeters, you can get by with the basics.

    If you're serious about Free Energy, then be prepared for it. You are going into the world of the unknown. Heck it might even be illegal, if you want to be sure then call the authorities and ask.

    Do yourself a big favor and ask this Question, Do you really want Free Energy?. If you do, the do then Why and How are you going to apply it?.

    And if you wish to continue, then start tinkereing. Stop looking up to mainstream authorities as you're answer can not exist.

    For the brave ones, do replicate and post data and pics. I will only post pictures and more data if this capret is developing. This is no free lunch deal, you too have to pour in sweat too.

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  • ibpointless2
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    Originally posted by ewizard View Post
    I think this really needs to be tried with some NiMH or NiCd batteries as they do not go up in voltage by their self after use as an Alkaline or lead acid will do. Start with some NiMh that have been sitting a day or two and see if you still observe voltage increases. If I can get the time (super busy right now) I'll try it but I do not believe they will charge up with this circuit. If not then all this is just Alkaline self recovery. Please prove me wrong as I'd like to believe this can work.


    I have one of my captret self chargers running a 1.2 volt Ni-Cd 350 mAh rechargeable battery (the ones you get out of solar garden lights). It was left sitting for a week, the standing voltage on it was 1.138 volts. Now its up to 1.142 volts.

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  • Jbignes5
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    I agree...

    Originally posted by ewizard View Post
    I think this really needs to be tried with some NiMH or NiCd batteries as they do not go up in voltage by their self after use as an Alkaline or lead acid will do. Start with some NiMh that have been sitting a day or two and see if you still observe voltage increases. If I can get the time (super busy right now) I'll try it but I do not believe they will charge up with this circuit. If not then all this is just Alkaline self recovery. Please prove me wrong as I'd like to believe this can work.
    You might be right but lead acid doesn't really have an effect of memory. It will relax back to the ability of the chemistry to maintain the potential across the battery. You will find this in just about every battery known to man. NIMH does have a memory and also it is of a different kind of memory though. Coupled with the chemistry memory there is also a capacitance memory. If you don't charge them in the right method they exhibit a memory max charge level. Unless you discharge completely and recharge it fully through several rounds of that you will never get full capacity back from those batteries. On the other hand lead acid does not have this max charge memory effect.

    Caps would also be the best option like ultra capacitors. They are on par with batteries to the energy density they have and they can be instantly charged in very small amount of time safely.

    I think what we need to do is sit down and see if it is the make of the electrolytic cap that makes all this possible. A three plate capacitor like the s gate that Dr. Stiffler introduced is probably the same concept but where is the signal of the oscillations coming from in our case. The signal that I am seeing is very very tiny. My o scope has to be on 1x probe setting to see the signal. There are 3 distinct pulses that I am seeing and when cars drive by my window I can see the amplitude of the signal get bigger but it doesn't affect the signal in timing.

    I just bought 10 220uf 100v caps and I'll let you know what happens when a bunch of them are put together. Since my best setup was 220uf 16v caps I thought I would try the 100v ones to see if this changes at all. It seems to me that 4 of the 16 volt ones actually charged my battery beyond the voltage that I started with when it was fresh from the junk pile.

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  • electricity
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    Tinkering

    This captret is nothing but a little toy, sure you can charge batteries, but you do better with other simple devices that produces copious amounts of excess energy from lesser input.

    But the captret is a good learning devise. Gather some newspaper, aluminum foil, soda can, and anti freeze, cur em up and build this silly little thing. It don't cost much but you'll have a devise that will charge your alkaline batteries at no additional cost. Now that's Free Energy.

    You can do much better, I am almost there with the Dollard Vibrator, 12v @ real usable current, it's so simple it make me

    Again, NATURE is very very simple, all you need is an open and an open mind.

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  • electricity
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    Breakthrough or Never

    Look, My tone of speech is from the frustration over the lies that I have been taught. Everything that I had learned are all WRONG.

    Why don't I want to post Results, because I will be criticized, and that kills your spirit. I do conduct controlled tests, but they are for my own eyes. I don't need Stiffler or the other Academician to prove me otherwise. I know what I know and thats all that matters. For anyone that is serious about Free Energy, I suggest that you start conducting your own tests, find out for yourself.

    You can build 4 large capacitor from soda cans for under $5 in an hour, so why aren't you?. It's too much to do.

    As for dis-crediting, Look again devotees, that is what this movement is turning out to be, a CULT. Ask yourself, for over 30 years, WHAT HAS BEDINI, BEARDEN, STIFFLER etc provided other that little toys to light LEDs.

    They all know about Free Energy, but will you ever?.

    That is precisely why I DO NOT CARE. As I am learning on my very own. Eric Dollard had already told you of the LIES, he even told you how to get Free Energy. Did anyone care to listen, WELL I DO, and I am getting there.

    For ya'll, I can only say, HAPPY EXPERIMENTING

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  • ewizard
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    I think this really needs to be tried with some NiMH or NiCd batteries as they do not go up in voltage by their self after use as an Alkaline or lead acid will do. Start with some NiMh that have been sitting a day or two and see if you still observe voltage increases. If I can get the time (super busy right now) I'll try it but I do not believe they will charge up with this circuit. If not then all this is just Alkaline self recovery. Please prove me wrong as I'd like to believe this can work.

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  • gmeast
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    Originally posted by Jbignes5 View Post
    Really... Funny because if that was the case then the battery would be depleting for which mine is now charging from its starting voltage of 9.20 So far it is 9.23.

    You forget these are capacitors. They block current by the capacitance.
    No, the ideal capacitor blocks current. Electrolytic capacitors leak current. There is not one that does not. Did you take any measurements of the components before you started?

    Thats an active thing while the power is applied and not discharged. The naked circuit when not connected to the whole system does not exhibit the same measurements as it is with power applied. That is the reason for the changing voltages as the circuit charges up and attains it's running levels.

    Nice try to discredit this and plug that "other" thread...
    You can't get any more small minded than that comment....:whistle.

    I meant I was "...going BACK over to the "This Is It" thread to CONTINUE with what I was doing THERE. My intent is to continue with this ALSO.

    I was just pointing out what those of use who have been exploring OU for decades already know how to do. Take measurements first, conduct some tests, apply some fundamental logic and try and share some information. Whistle away all you want or stick your head in the sand ... whatever.

    Well professor, I did go with the original circuit last night. 4.7uF, 9V NiMH battery, (case to -, etc.). I began at 9:20 pm mt and the battery was at 0.3591VDC. This morning the battery is at 0.3566VDC. You decide. I also tried the experiment with a 60,000uF cap.

    Anyway, thanks for you inaccurate, premature and childish assessment of my motives here.

    I'm not the only one who has made the same observations. I just don't mind sharing them.

    AND that doesn't mean I won't keep exploring and sharing here. It's amazing how people LISTEN to what they want to HEAR. Any cautionary suggestions or commentary is responded to like you did to me. Oh well.

    Besides why don't you take the original circuit parallel a couple caps of the same ratings and try that one. Hell why not use a couple or 4 like my unit and start to charge that battery of yours and prove it to your self.
    Settle down some for goodness sake!

    By the way 4 220uf 20-100v electrolytic caps seems to be a magic in tune system from what I have been seeing. It seems the brightness will dim after a day but that means it is evening out its power to push the battery further. I think others and I believe that the bigger caps of much higher voltages works the best. My 200volt caps seem to be like the best effect I have seen yet. I'm still trying to find the right placement for each cap because I have 2 pairs but different capacities.

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  • ibpointless2
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    If your capacitor says 16 volts on it then don't go over that voltage. If you are using 12 volt battery make sure you capacitor rated voltage is above 35 volts. Make sure you follow the diagrams carefully, and experiment at your own risk.

    There is really nothing to worry about, the caps we use are small. But if your cap gets hot or any other component in the circuit gets hot then you're doing something wrong.

    This is a learning experience for all of us, just don't do something stupid like running 36 volts through a 16 volt capacitor. If the cap does start to bulge then disconnect it and check your connections.


    I personally have not seen any bulging of my caps, i get my caps from mouser.com and radio shack. I left the caps alone in my house for 24 hours straight for weeks and see no bad side effects.

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  • Jbignes5
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    Yes..

    Originally posted by seth View Post
    Hi guys!

    I know what you mean here Jbig - i was very surprised in my first captret experiment when i saw a rise in the voltage on my battery - but i have repeated the same experiment and i see no rise when i use my ancient analogue metre. ive tried a number of different setups now, and when i use my analogue the needle doesnt move - but heh, it doesnt seem to go down either in some setups, which isnt bad!

    Im trying to get the voltage rise using a cap as the battery - after all, if the battery does self charge a cap should also, and we should be able to put the caps in a loop and get it self running. This is why lasersabers vid was so interesting - hes already proven himself to be a bona fide experimenter with his NS coil and great vids done completely in the spirit of share and share alike. Hes no fool for sure. And hes demonstrating what looks like self charging JUST with caps - cant wait to see his next vid.

    But as for me, my results with the captret havent recorded any conclusive self charging. So far.......
    Ill try again tomorrow as i have a well deserved day off - see if i can see the self charging on the analogue. Are any of you guys using analogue metres?

    Good luck everyone!
    There are a great many very good experimenters on Energetic forums. Lidmotor being the best in my opinion. But as for lasersabers circuit I'll have to see about that. Anytime I setup some other circuit I find myself going back to the same original circuit posted by Ibpointless2. It works for me. With enough caps the extra flow that is created in the loop of the cap terminals and the led gets put back to the battery somehow...

    The one thing I did see in this setup though is that the led gets dim as time goes on. This I can contribute to the flow backing up between the negative plate and the positive. If you check the running difference is betwenn the caps terminals you can see why as the potential difference lowers. This means the negative plate is charging higher and the difference is lowering. Maybe loading the cap to a higher work factor might bring the brightness back to the leds but then this is a variable dynamic problem to solve. When i get more leds I'll check to see how many need to be on the unit that I have to bring the balance back and hopefully charge slowly the battery and get a useful load to run.

    Welp just blew my last led trying the o,- connection... That will teach me for doing something I knew would be too much voltage for the led...

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  • seth
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    Originally posted by Jbignes5 View Post

    I proved that to myself. In my experiment I have raised the voltage of my battery to 9.27v. even after taking a good amount of voltage off the battery I think the lowest frame of reference in this well used and depleted battery was around 8.5v. It climbed up slowly and exceeded the starting voltage of 9.20v. I am fully convinced that we are seeing a passively charging battery. Lets stop with all the bs and start to focus on why.

    Hi guys!

    I know what you mean here Jbig - i was very surprised in my first captret experiment when i saw a rise in the voltage on my battery - but i have repeated the same experiment and i see no rise when i use my ancient analogue metre. ive tried a number of different setups now, and when i use my analogue the needle doesnt move - but heh, it doesnt seem to go down either in some setups, which isnt bad!

    Im trying to get the voltage rise using a cap as the battery - after all, if the battery does self charge a cap should also, and we should be able to put the caps in a loop and get it self running. This is why lasersabers vid was so interesting - hes already proven himself to be a bona fide experimenter with his NS coil and great vids done completely in the spirit of share and share alike. Hes no fool for sure. And hes demonstrating what looks like self charging JUST with caps - cant wait to see his next vid.

    But as for me, my results with the captret havent recorded any conclusive self charging. So far.......
    Ill try again tomorrow as i have a well deserved day off - see if i can see the self charging on the analogue. Are any of you guys using analogue metres?

    Good luck everyone!
    Last edited by seth; 11-15-2010, 03:42 PM.

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  • ibpointless2
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    Originally posted by redrichie View Post
    IBP2, hope this means good things. LOL
    @ all. I had my captret running all day and night. All was going well until this morning. When I checked in this morning the LED was very dim. I put meter on battery and Voltage was down. But as I hooked meter the Batt Voltage started to climb, but LED did not brighten. I then touched a lead and the LED went out. Nothing moved. Nothing shorted. Batt V still climbing but no LED. The led will light off battery itself, but throught he captret it will not.
    Its normal for the next day for the LED be to dim, but for the battery voltage to go down is not. Make sure all connections are correct and if you're using alligator clips make sure they are in good condition. What battery are you using? You've got something weired happening. I've notice with some of my self charger it requires a capacitor to be hooked up but you must switch it to see it self charge, and it will keep self charging for weeks, maybe months.

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  • 7imix
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    Originally posted by ibpointless2 View Post
    I think youtube might be censoring me? They won't let me post comments with certain words in them (free enery, self charging, overuinty, etc.). But if i go to a different comment or even a different video comment from someone else they'll let me. This has just started happening and i don't know why, they just say error when i click post button. And it only happens when i use certain words when commenting to others on my captret videos.

    This doesn't look good.
    Just disable comments and post a link back here in the description for people to comment. That way it will keep all the discussion in the same place too.

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