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Author Topic: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power  (Read 25477 times)

enSync

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Re: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power
« Reply #15 on: July 16, 2016, 07:39:13 PM »
Thanks

pomodoro

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Re: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power
« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2016, 01:59:16 PM »
Hello, thanks for sharing.Have you measured the circuits efficiency yet?
There was also a circuit disclosed in an article by Eugene Mallove, possibly the 'super tube' one, where only capacitors and diodes are used. Many (n) series caps charged to high volts can be accessed as one bigger cap with a fraction of the volts (1/n) but with n times the current.  :'(

Paul-R

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Re: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power
« Reply #17 on: July 17, 2016, 04:22:58 PM »
There's a lot of power going in for whatever may come out. You should check out the Hyde generator, PN 4897592 which is trying to cover similar ground.

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Re: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power
« Reply #18 on: August 03, 2016, 02:12:08 AM »
Here is my conception of what a fully developed converter could do..
It is not too far in the future unless other technology surpasses
Low power in > High power out >.

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Re: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power
« Reply #19 on: August 05, 2016, 04:26:31 PM »
Here is some design thoughts about development
at smaller levels. I can imagine HV @ 7-60 Ua input with
an output of DC Volts/Ma with one device.
Even much more if we could find the right materials for HV emissions.

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Re: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power
« Reply #20 on: October 07, 2016, 01:58:22 AM »
I decided to answer your question even though
at first the actual Efficiency was not needed because of its infancy.
However, after careful consideration here is one major
result form my data collection using my USB scope connected to my
Electrostatic Sensor (Vdc).
The observation of the continuous electrostatic energy being created by
my generator:

1. With Earth Ground;
The entire signal was stable.
The Vdc output swings 100-400 mV+ @ 1 Vdc
More like 800 to 1500 swing on my first experiments sometimes
as the humidity was there perhaps.
It got much better though.

2. Without Earth Ground
To my surprise the Vdc stability was hardly worth mentioning
because my Multimeter hardly changed.
The scope showed the signal as going up and down as the generator charged
Then the LUX output for both did not change? and was stable enough
to charge the battery (In short form) either way.

To actually measure the exact difference would require a precision light meter
within the black box.

Then the difference with or without Earth Ground thus far makes very little difference.
(Was repeated many times)

My opinion is that this is a welcome to the overall design.
Of course an Earth Ground must be pretty much required
for any design that is not in the category of 'Emergency Power'.

Note: For any that try this: Lightening Kills even with a Lightening Rod.
So always use a heavy ground on this device or experiment if possible.
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Hello, thanks for sharing.Have you measured the circuits efficiency yet?
There was also a circuit disclosed in an article by Eugene Mallove, possibly the 'super tube' one, where only capacitors and diodes are used. Many (n) series caps charged to high volts can be accessed as one bigger cap with a fraction of the volts (1/n) but with n times the current.  :'(

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Re: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power
« Reply #21 on: October 09, 2016, 06:18:53 PM »
Added this theory about 'Electrostatic Magnetic Spintronics©'.
Mostly for those that are into Magnetic Motors, Induction,
Vibration and Resonance either Nano or bigger.
I come up with crazy stuff I don't care about that becomes useful eventually.
My Electrostatic Power Converter device becomes more useful in this case.
So maybe my EPC can give your machine/device the needed power for real 'Work' output.


enSync

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Re: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power
« Reply #22 on: January 19, 2019, 08:11:28 PM »
My update to this Post
I cannot believe he (Owner) will not delete my posts and close my account.
The only benefit to him is page counts/visits for money.
Also the page counts on my post here was 18,500 now at 15,000??
I myself get Zero out all this. Seems to me the owner of this site only cares
about himself. Likes to play ghost me also.
Well like you try and TRANSPOSE energy sometime and see how you like the results.
I am the only one in the world that has every Transposed one Energy into another with full power with electricity.
Too bad you are like that as I have another discovery which I have decided to never show and tell.

The Architect

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Re: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power
« Reply #23 on: February 22, 2019, 05:24:09 AM »
is this what the site was always like, or did it change while I was gone. "only I am the one who has done this thing, I am the chosen one!!" really? man, what the hell,

you want to convert static to usable flow of power? look into an electroscope, but consider discharging it when the flaps rise by letting it touch a ground plate, then recharge again, rising then discharge when touching,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EYlHHXMWSI

Connect the output to a coil before running it then to ground, and you get DC pulses of electricity through a primary coil of a transformer, make a second primary in the opposite direction also between the ground and the first primary, with a capacitor for storage till it reaches peak, and discharges using the same system (ie a second electroscope, so when it fully charges it will connect and discharge, through that second primary charge, running a reverse DC pulse, and your secondary coil will have a full AC wave pulse from the two DC pulses in series, so collecting say stray electrons from the atmosphere say, you can then run that pulse down to a usable AC current continuously. This was designed and tinkered with nearly 7 years ago, at this point and released somewhat 5 years ago, about the time the one hour temporal reserve note featuring N. Tesla (instead of a dead president.) and lots of other people are coming up with solutions, So no one should keep thinking they are some how a messiah, if that is what is going on here.

on the other hand, if this is not what is going on, and I am misreading this, then feel free to disregard it.

telecom

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Re: HV Electrostatic Convert to Power
« Reply #24 on: February 23, 2019, 12:39:28 AM »
Don't you need energy to charge the electroscope?