If this little circuit is able to maintain and recharge those batteries one could only wonder what Tesla was able to do in his lab. Thank you for the inspiration.
@MrDrStew Yes i found the system has become more simplified & performs better with just the correct value LCR network & Negative Resistance can still be achieved :)
@@MTECHINDUSTRIES2022 that's awesome, no more burning wood :P Have you tried multiple resonant receiver coils? Essentially the same as what you were holding and taping into the radiant energy of the transmitter coil, but when holding it your body would be adding grounding or maybe capacitance. I believe you could have many receiver resonant coils tapping into the radiant energy from the one transmitter coil. With each new resonant receiver coil you add to the circuit it wont draw anymore power from the battery, though frequency would need to be tuned again. But you should then see sympathetic resonance where radiant energy is passed back to the transmitter (so even less power needed from the battery) and you can run loads from each receiver coil.
You know, I'm just thinking of ways to better, harness wireless power from this system. Suppose you try to recharge two batteries, having two systems and the load is switched between the two batteries, one charges say for 45sec whereas the other powers the load, and vice versa. If the current draw for the ringer is 100mA then in total we are using about 3W to power our load
Nice. Would you mind demonstrating the rapid recharge effect again, but this time while the voltmeter is increasing, disconnect the ringer charger and leave only the voltmeter measuring the battery by itself. This will prove that the voltage increase is not due to internal battery chemistry equilibrium. Thanks.
That AV Plug version 2 is AWESOME man, AWESOME, it is sooo shocking and so bright. I am barely waiting for my rods. Thanks for the email reply and pictures of the tracking information. I just got 2 6 amp/h LiPo4 batteries and I will replicate your work to the teeth and hopefully people will see how impressive this actually is. . Good work man. .
@JenkoRun i always used the correct value carbon film resistor that brings my power draw in the circuit to bare minimum then i add a capacitors in parallel with the resistor while simultaneously having the wireless output power going into a battery while my oscilliscope is hooked up & I'm looking for the waveforms that start small & grow big over time. It's not so much a formula per say but an observed effect that's sought after :)
@@MTECHINDUSTRIES2022 In that case we should to narrow down what the formula that governs the effect is through observation, if we can determine the formula it'll save a lot of guess work and bring more insight into underlining principles involved.
@badboypaulpark yeah it's a 14vdc 100F capacitor in parallel with a 13.8vdc 5ah lifepo4 battery with a built in battery management system up to 200vdc input
How is the auto tuning coming? Do you still need to manually dial this in? I see that when you put in the wireless power receiver in that loop of wire it lights up. What if you purposefully made multiple loops like that in the primary circuit and then plug in multiple receiver and feed that extra power into the system to further boost efficiency? Maybe you could use that as your primary recharge source instead of having to turn it off to recharge it. Not sure if that would mess with the tuning though. Just a few random thoughts, great work!
@shadowkiller123 appreciate the support & input & the auto tuning is nearly perfected & multiple correctly sized loops definitely seem like a good idea to try along with the wireless power collection from them. When everything's in resonance the wireless power effects are a phenomenal bonus with 0 input draw to the system :)
@computerkiller1494 it harvests excess power from negative resistance & the ambient environment & all generators are just different archforms for power manifestation. One could argue the newer clear solar pannels on the market generate power from nothing because as the light passes through them the light isn't converted to electricity but instead stimulates them into activation of the manifestation of energy :)
does this work ? if you leave it running do both battery's get charged up ? i find it hard to see if its just a battery that is charging another battery ?
No.. you should live on the street and publish all your research freely on a silver platter to everyone. Then give free lessons for all the people who have no idea what they are really doing but want to steal your concepts? You wouldnt rather live under a bridge to please everyone? Sarcasm. Im doing similar stuff....@MTECHINDUSTRIES2022
@@janno288 build it yourself for testing. All schematics provided completely for free & what research have you contributed to our corrupt dying planet that's on the brink of collapse?