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dreamyear

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self charging electric car
« on: July 10, 2013, 03:24:58 PM »
self charging electric car  ( working prototype )



capacitor caputres back emf and dishcarge to battery[/li]


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM0BFn4Fzkc

FatBird

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2013, 04:14:43 PM »
Is there anybody that can post a Better schematic?


The one in the video is fuzzy & blurry.


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truesearch

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2013, 04:34:44 PM »
The looks downright scary with all those wires and "stuff". . . .  :o


I'm not saying he has something working or not but it APPEARS like there are 3 batteries (small one on the floor) plus the one that has the schematic paper laying on it plus the one "behind" it that is mostly covered with the pink blankie. . .


With all the wire clutter I'd first be suspicious of some power being fed in from somewhere else.


However, if we could have a clear diagram (like Fatbird asks) it shouldn't be difficult for some of us to duplicate.


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markdansie

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2013, 04:52:54 PM »
Its the battery effect, he is actually stuffing his batteries up. Seen it dozens of times.
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dreamyear

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2013, 05:06:10 PM »

you can look at my previous video..  [size=78%]http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamyear/videos[/size]


capturing back emf is simple but discarge on same battery is tricky.


that's why i used relay.    transistor can not be used here...


if u have any question.......comment on youtube.









The looks downright scary with all those wires and "stuff". . . .  :o


I'm not saying he has something working or not but it APPEARS like there are 3 batteries (small one on the floor) plus the one that has the schematic paper laying on it plus the one "behind" it that is mostly covered with the pink blankie. . .


With all the wire clutter I'd first be suspicious of some power being fed in from somewhere else.


However, if we could have a clear diagram (like Fatbird asks) it shouldn't be difficult for some of us to duplicate.


truesearch

dreamyear

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2013, 05:15:32 PM »

it's really simple........ i u have question... comment on youtube.





Is there anybody that can post a Better schematic?


The one in the video is fuzzy & blurry.


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e2matrix

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #6 on: July 10, 2013, 06:50:10 PM »
I commend your diligence in trying to get more out of batteries but I think you may be fooling yourself about actually having a self charging device.   The higher voltage on the battery does not always mean higher capacity.   Does the voltage stay higher as seen in the video if the battery rests for about 24 hours?   You say it won't run forever.   Of course not but can it run for a couple weeks without needing an external charger to bring the batteries back up?   Do the batteries run a motor that moves the 'car' or are they just running the motor that has a cam which triggers the relay?   

FatBird

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #7 on: July 10, 2013, 08:00:05 PM »

This man had an Electric Car too, but they done him in.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeKnDxWRHYI


markdansie

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #8 on: July 11, 2013, 12:24:26 AM »
@ Fatbird, they actually confessed in latter years it was fake.
How did you miss that one.
@Matrix, you are correct
e, but it can do for a while.
The spike either desulfates of changes the plate architecture.(increases reaction area.
This is great for a short while.
This current device is not unlike many motor generators. The higher voltage does not indicate greater battery storage
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profitis

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #9 on: July 11, 2013, 01:31:42 AM »
surface area changes may be happening but the important factor here is total power.the advantage of using lead-acid bats is that one can guage the total power in the bat by measuring the sulphuric acid concentration in the electrolyte.if it goes up more than you started with or stays same you have a nobel prize.a highly sensitive ph meter suitable for high acid concentrations will be useful.a highly sensitive conductivity measurement of the electrolyte will do aswell.a direct chemical test for sulfate ion concentration is another opt(you need some lead nitrate for this)

markdansie

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #10 on: July 11, 2013, 01:55:45 AM »
@Profitis
Hi mate I might look at this which is similar why I am here
So I want you to design the tests lol.
http://revolution-green.com/2013/07/10/self-looped-motor-generator-philippines/


Kind reagards


profitis

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #11 on: July 11, 2013, 02:23:43 AM »
hi mark.i hope he has open-type lead acid cells so that you can take a hydrometer along with you and spot-test the specific gravity of electrolyte in each compartment before and after a nice long run.hydrometers should be cheaply available at the local garages.if those are closed-type cells we gona hav 2 figure a other way or you could ask him to hook it up to open lead-acids 4 the analysis

profitis

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #12 on: July 11, 2013, 03:05:35 AM »
@markdansie..another very smart way to test lead-acid systems is to get hold of some lead nitrate crystals,disolve in water(20-30 %),half-fill 2 equal size test-tubes,add 5 drops of test-sample battery acid to one testube prior to run.add 5 drops of acid to other testube after run.let testubes sit deadstill for few hours uprite and chek volume differences of lead sulfate precipitate btween the two.if its same or if more volume in testube 2 its nobel prize.if its less in testube 2 than testube 1 then time wasted. 

AetherSea

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #13 on: July 11, 2013, 05:07:03 AM »
This man had an Electric Car too, but they done him in.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeKnDxWRHYI

Fatbird

Nobody did him in.   Troy Reed was a liar and admitted himself in 1999 that the motor was not self sustaining.  Another scammer that tooks thousands of investor dollars.  The electric car had so many batteries in the trunk it barely cleared the ground.

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Surge_Motor_Technology_by_Troy_Reed

Tito L. Oracion

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Re: self charging electric car
« Reply #14 on: January 17, 2014, 08:31:36 AM »
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