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The Callanan's Infinite Power Supply (IPS) : Full tests report by JL NaudinOriginally posted by gnino View Postturion instead dc motor or modified motor can i use transistor or fet switched pulse motor? or work only with mechanical switching?
Ah of battery make difference? im asking because i have 2 2,8Ah 12 volt valve regulated lead acid battery.
with motor and b3 loaded wich voltage i need to see on b3 when the system is balanced
thanks
again sorry for my english i hope is clear and my question useful for many other
by Luca

and put the Bad battery in the transformer centre tap, I wish Luca we had all the answers for you and everyone else .. the truth is we are all doing finding and determined to resolve this phenomena.
My own next solid state transistor attempt will be a Royer like this
Simple DIY Induction Heater - RMCyberneticsTROS vs SGG -- "alternative lighting" - YouTubeWhatever you can do,or dream you can,begin it.Boldness has genius,power and magic in it.Begin it now.
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Luca,
I agree with Duncan, and will add that size of battery doesn't seem to matter. Make sure the primaries are matched in size and the transducers are matched in size and all are the same KIND, either FLA or AGM.
Give it a shot. The more we learn, the more we grow.
Dave
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Dancing meters
Here are some more facts re dancing meters:
During my experiments uncovering polarity reversal I attached a bulb across the batteries in parallel. The bulb accurately reflected the varying meter readings.
When the bulb was off there was complete polarity reversal. When the bulb was on full brightness the batteries were on proper polarity and everything else in between.
So here's the good news: Your meters are ACCURATELY telling you what's going on in the circuit!
You might try putting a motor car bulb across each bad battery and observing the varying light intensity.
Has anyone tried completely flattening a recovered battery and seeing if it worked for a while?Last edited by a.king21; 07-24-2013, 04:56 PM.
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Oh wow
a.king .. it sounds great .. the trouble is I dont undersatand .. do you indicate a battery charges in an instant? I'ts not that I doubt .. I dont understand .. and I think these guys have done everything they can with a battery ... rumour has it .. Davids had illicit sex with one ..Originally posted by a.king21 View PostHere are some more facts re dancing meters:
During my experiments uncovering polarity reversal I attached a bulb across the batteries in parallel. The bulb accurately reflected the varying meter readings.
When the bulb was off there was complete polarity reversal. When the bulb was on full brightness the batteries were on proper polarity and everything else in between.
So here's the good news: Your meters are ACCURATELY telling you what's going on in the circuit!
You might try putting a motor car bulb across each bad battery and observing the varying light intensity.
Has anyone tried completely flattening a recovered battery and seeing if it worked for a while?
I would not like to comment, however ..
please amplify we have to see the pie before we can't get our munchers into it.
PS having said that take a look how "transiant" voltage and current was taken care of this guy did it .. with a couple of lamps
TROS vs SGG -- "alternative lighting" - YouTube
across the bridge , but you'll have to go find, I just dont have it to hand and no time
Last edited by Duncan; 07-24-2013, 05:29 PM.Whatever you can do,or dream you can,begin it.Boldness has genius,power and magic in it.Begin it now.
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Doing a run right now with my off the shelf Razor Scooter MY1016 on the 3BGS setup. WAY more rpm's than I need for my generator and the primaries seem to be holding right now with a load of 21 1/2 watts on the inverter and the motor just running the gen with no coils on it. Looking really good so far. I am way excited to have my gen finally connected to a motor and running, especially when it is running without drawing down on the primaries!!!
And when I put a load on it, it will speed up!!!
If it runs this well with the coils mounted, which is the next step, I'm home free. Going to be winding coils right now. Will start with two sets of four, and gradually work up to 6 sets of 2.
I really am excited guys. I am seeing some really strong runs with power and no draw down on the primaries.
Here's my video:
Motor/Gen/3BGS - YouTube
Skeptic, you started watching this thread at JUST the right time! LOLLast edited by Turion; 07-24-2013, 08:22 PM.
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You got it
Yes the batteries charge in an instant.
I did the experiment on flash charging differently to this setup. It was in order to understand flash charging which is highly relevant here.
So where you've got dancing meters, attach the bulbs there.
If you are measuring 24 volts dancing then make sure you use 2 12 volt bulbs in series to prevent blowout.
repeat: The batteries charge in an instant.
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Attach the bulbs where? Which batteries will charge in an instant? Duncan may understand what you are saying but I don't. Please take me through this step by step so I understand what you are talking about. Sorry, I'm just dense, and I'm sure there are others who need more explanation also. I'm just not shy about saying so. And THANKS for contributing here. We are right there folks.Originally posted by a.king21 View PostYes the batteries charge in an instant.
I did the experiment on flash charging differently to this setup. It was in order to understand flash charging which is highly relevant here.
So where you've got dancing meters, attach the bulbs there.
I finished an hour and 20 minute run, using the motor to run my generator with no coils on it. Primaries charged to higher than what I began with. Can't ask for more than that. Had a screw up in the middle where my inverter shut off and I didn't know it because I was upstairs playing with the new remote control (with camera) helicopter my wife got me for my birthday. By the time I realized there was a problem the primaries had dropped two tenths...but this led to the discovery that at 18 1/2 watts on the inverter, I am perfectly balanced and the primaries will climb just a little while the buffer battery holds steady. Transducer 2 still climbed up, but as long as my primaries are climbing, I'm good.
Motor/generator/3BGS - YouTube
Dave
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Hi all,
If I'm right you should see the bulb brightness dancing about in sync with your meters.
So place your meters exactly where the bulb is.
The transducer batteries charge in an instant. That's why this thread is so interesting.
When they stop "instant" charging you should lose the effect.Last edited by a.king21; 07-25-2013, 01:21 AM.
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How To Tune Your System
I was seeing something today, and I thought I should share so others can check it out also....
I kept a close eye on the voltage in the buffer battery today, especially after I was into my run about five minutes and things had stabilized a bit. If the voltage on the buffer started to climb, I increased the load on the inverter or decreased the load on the motor. If the voltage on the buffer was going down, I decreased the load on the inverter or increased the load on the motor. If you can get the buffer battery voltage to hold and stabilize, that's where everything works like we want it to. And when the buffer is stabilized, the meters DON'T seem to jump around as much. Look at the meters in the two videos I posted today. They are the same meters Randy was showing in his video and the meters in his were jumping all over the place. You might say that is because he is getting higher spikes out of his special motor than I am getting out of the off the shelf motor, which very well could be true....but my primaries were higher when I quit than when I started, so I was charging while running. And I have had those meters jumping all over the place on other runs I have done in the last few days.
a.king21
So you haven't tried this yourself? You haven't seen the "instant charging" of the transducers? It's just a theory? I am only asking because I KNOW I could get some incredibly quick charging by hooking a battery bank in parallel with battery 3 on my original setup, but haven't tried that or seen it any time since. So was hoping you had actually seen it happen.Originally posted by a.king21 View PostHi all,
If I'm right you should see the bulb brightness dancing about in sync with your meters.
Dave
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not a theory
I have seen this effect but not in the three battery setup because I am still looking for the right motor.
I had two sets of batteries in series and charged them with "spark gap" electricity. The meters danced all over the place. I put a light bulb across the batteries and that is when I discovered complete polarity reversal.
I also discovered that partial reversal occurred, so I was wondering if those who have meters jumping all over the place might put a bulb in place to verify that the meters were correct and that partial polarity reversal was also taking place.
If that is the case then it tells us that we are most likely dealing with gating of the vacuum and not some kind of battery effect.
The reason I say that is that is that I have seen the same effect using electrolytic capacitors which are polarity sensitive.
In any case Tachyon's modification seems to have stabilized everything.Last edited by a.king21; 07-25-2013, 05:59 AM.
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