Over-Unity Battery

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Good day, everyone! Today, I want to share with you a self-charging battery setup that incorporates a PEG cell as a reactive capacitor stage for AC input. In my previous video, I used the mains as a trigger, which some viewers didn't take seriously because it required an external source. It was simply convenient for me at the time. Now, I'll demonstrate how an inverter can be used instead, connected to the same charging battery, for the small trigger. I'll also utilize a variac to tune the cell and maximize the output to run the small HV HF charging module.
    The spark gap discharges 1Kv into the high-voltage side of a microwave transformer, releasing about 15 joules of energy. This energy is converted to 100 volts on the secondary side, feeding back into the battery. Additionally, another transformer with a reverse diode captures and isolates the EMF spike, stepping it down from high voltage to 24 volts. This additional energy results in noticeable gains, slowly charging the battery over the course of 20 minutes.
    Please note that this setup was for testing purposes and could benefit from a smaller inverter using less idle power, better wires, and improved connections. Despite these inefficiencies, the energy gains compensate for the losses. I've been running this setup for hours, and so far, it's been working well.
    For the circuit diagram, please refer to my previous video titled "Peg Cell Battery Charger." Folks, it appears that Tom Bearden was right: to make this work, we need to incorporate as many systems as possible to interact with the unit. So, go ahead and combine Bedini, Tesla, Don Smith, and other technologies. I believe many people fail because they focus solely on one device or technology. The key is to introduce as many novel interactions as we can to create additional taps.
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Комментарии • 24

  • @brianp5210
    @brianp5210 Месяц назад +3

    I really hope enough people pay attention to this channel. Proof of concept is all that should be needed. I hope you are successful.

  • @Larry2463
    @Larry2463 Месяц назад +1

    This is another very interesting and informative video. Way to go, Joel! I always enjoy your videos very much.

  • @martymulhall680
    @martymulhall680 Месяц назад +2

    StatPower Inverters use diodes and relays to alternate the DC into AC, so lees wire resistance and no transformer core losses ~ They eat 50% less joules from the battery and they are made in Canada!

  • @jasonjaffray4025
    @jasonjaffray4025 Месяц назад +2

    Joel Lead Acid is so hard to charge... The fact that you are moving the charge is AMAZINGGGGG!!! YOU NEED TO GET INTO LITHIUM.... MUCH EASIER! ✅💯👍👍👍

  • @saudahmad313
    @saudahmad313 Месяц назад +2

    It will be useful when some load is connected to the inverter

  • @paulshields1883
    @paulshields1883 Месяц назад +3

    Measurements of batteries are challenging because of surface charges and restorative effects of the chemistry. Open circuit voltage is deceiving, so when experimenting, i advise to measure voltage across two different resistive loads, prior to and after use or charging, then again after waiting for some hours

    • @Caesarus2011
      @Caesarus2011 Месяц назад +1

      But, this will require a new battery with known performance … unless Joel can prove the battery he is using now has been improved after using this circuit. Not really the case when he said the battery is in unknown condition before start to use.
      So, I would’t draw any conclusions yet, but, I agree more tests should be done.

    • @joellagace1679
      @joellagace1679  Месяц назад +3

      If someone wants to donate me even 100 commercial batteries, I will charge those as well. Just a guy following an interest and a hobby. Documenting my life as I go along..... Not a lab not a business not commercial etc...

    • @Caesarus2011
      @Caesarus2011 Месяц назад +1

      @@joellagace1679 I know, we all do all we can with what we have available

  • @AppliedCryogenics
    @AppliedCryogenics Месяц назад +1

    Over unity, eh? Well, seeing that voltage stay within 10mV of 12.32V for 20 minutes straight certainly has me convinced!

  • @jensbuchholz5766
    @jensbuchholz5766 Месяц назад +1

  • @stuarthall4191
    @stuarthall4191 Месяц назад

    Where do you afix the Man In The Moon Marigolds please?

  • @alanx4121
    @alanx4121 Месяц назад

    Meyer's VIC is reactive in reactive out and ipotential driven ionic inside the cell, i'd imagine this is similar.

  • @MarkM-bg6jg
    @MarkM-bg6jg Месяц назад

    Just curious about something, sir. Do you have an engineering degree?

  • @olavp.4019
    @olavp.4019 Месяц назад +1

    Maybe you track the Time ,how long it need ,from 11V to 13,8 V.!?
    Bey

  • @zenpeak_original
    @zenpeak_original Месяц назад

    How should i send some interesting old Hungaryan docs? Has some similarities.

  • @baileyweiss3297
    @baileyweiss3297 Месяц назад

    Very impressive. How many watts of overunity do you think can be sustained?

    • @joellagace1679
      @joellagace1679  Месяц назад +4

      Looks like maybe a couple watts. Nothing fantastic it's keeping the battery looped. I'm going to try and make it bigger at some point more capacitance to switch/faster dump and such. I think this might be more stable then trying to do it with Bedini type chargers. Only time and more experimentation will tell. And i'm on it,

  • @moomoocowplus
    @moomoocowplus Месяц назад

    Do you have to worry about xrays or anything off of that vacuum tube?

    • @joellagace1679
      @joellagace1679  Месяц назад +2

      Some UV like any spark gap, I guess generic advice don't just stare at it wide eyed. :)

    • @hansscholte5472
      @hansscholte5472 Месяц назад +1

      @@joellagace1679you can easily cover it, for example with some steel mesh or copper mesh or plain wooden box?

    • @joellagace1679
      @joellagace1679  Месяц назад +1

      Sure!