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Hint: (I'm not there yet - it's on my list)Originally posted by Matthew Jones View PostSo Duncan you don't think that emulating a motors waveform with solid state electronics and inductors, so that it can be manipulated one way or the other with out rebuilding or finding a motor, is not worth doing? Because the old timers didn't need it?
Maybe I read that wrong. Its a lot of reading for sure.
Myself I cannot see just hoping the power coming out from a motor is enough. I wanna see what changes can be made and how well the changes act. The more IC transistor driven, solid state that can be used the more reliable the system will become.
Of course we are all still dependent on the dead battery. And so far there seems to be no chemical answer to that.
Matt
Electrolytic capacitors exhibit polarity reversal also and these should work in the Randy schematic
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a.king that guy Igor was going to try Maxwell super caps .. he's saving up for a couple .... a bit beyond me right now too ... but it might resolve .. I wait in hope .. I also wondered what these things they have in the USA called Batt caps might do .. but they are unavaliable in the UK
BatCap 8400
Maxwell Technologies Ultracapacitors and Supercapacitors as a green, alternative energy resource
still if the lotto thing wins this week
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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corrected .. Ella did a series of ad's for memorex ... there used to be the first of the series on youtube where she actually smashes the glass .. I dont see it now, still thats how youtube rollsOriginally posted by john_g View PostHi Duncan
The link you gave to the 1979 video in post #2593 is showing a s unavailable to me.
Regards
John
having said that here it is
Ella Fitzgerald Memorex Commercial- 1972 - YouTube .. if that video was recorded on memorex ... the sound quality now needs much to be desired ... still you get the picture
Last edited by Duncan; 08-06-2013, 06:33 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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I have a bunch of supercaps ex electric bus, but they take an age to charge up and are very fragile. They do not seem to respond to flash charging. I haven't tried them yet in this setup. More stuff on the "to do" list.
My money's still on a bunch of electrolytic caps out of cfl lightbulbs.
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I tried caps Today and the run was failure but... I ran this and did real good
https://www.matthewcjones.com/powerB...capmodtest.jpg
I lost .04 volt combined out of the primaries but the buffer batt went up .3 volt.
I ran the razor scooter motor stock and scrapped the Bifiliar Tesla coil. Neither dead battery went negative. But the cap will allow both to go negative if they were good dead batts. But either way it made gains.
I got a lead on 2 real good dead batts and I will get them tomorrow. Then I'll start running a dual choke rig to emulate the motor. I works better than the transformer and I can push up 20 amps through it. If the batteries will hold up.
I'll share the schematic when I get it running.
Matt
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Originally posted by a.king21 View PostTo clarify: The evidence so far is that supercaps act more like a "good battery", whereas electrolytic caps behave more like a good "bad" battery.Last edited by Duncan; 08-07-2013, 07:29 AM.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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So the dead batteries need to go negative....
Well its easy to make sure they do. Use this setup to condition the batteries into a negative voltage.
https://www.matthewcjones.com/powerBackup/NegBat.jpg
Now the trick is to not stay on to long. Just turn it on then off. Watch the meter on the dead bat, it should start holding a negative voltage. When that hold time gets long enough put them into your system and run them. Make sure to use batteries that are on the low end. Like 4-5 volt or under. If they spark when you short them they are not good candidates.
Its working for me but that does not mean it will for everyone. If anyone can provide some feed back please do.
ALSO BE CAREFUL, I am sure this is dangerous at some point if not closely monitored.
Matt
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Matt:
I have looked at your image on turning a battery negative but I am wondering what the "Control" box does.
Is it just to show the switch or does it have some other purpose(sinister or otherwise)?
And I agree with you, working with batteries can be dangerous. So take the proper cautions!
BATTERY CAUTIONS
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A point about microwave oven capacitors. I have read that some have resistors built in and some do not, so if we go down that route it's something to be aware of.
Re transistors: I have gone over to building things with copper, wood and screws etc. That's why my experiments are taking so long. - but no more transistors to blow up. For HV meters I use neons or a string of ne2s.
For polarity : the side of the neon which lights up is negative. If both light up you have AC. These indicators never blow up and last "forever" and are much more reliable than a meter. Radiant spikes never showed up on my meters, but they lit the ne2s.
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