Super Capacitor Bedini SSG Lid motor
This is my latest SSG. Its a low voltage design that I’m testing super capacitors on. This video shows it running with a 5V /20 Farad capacitor bank. The charging circuit has been bypassed…
Experiments, inventions, patents, …
This is my latest SSG. Its a low voltage design that I’m testing super capacitors on. This video shows it running with a 5V /20 Farad capacitor bank. The charging circuit has been bypassed…
A micro Tesla tower, with 2 pyramid shaped interlocking primary coils and a flux capacitor negative induction section. Here’s the website link for the flux capacitor principle: 4gang.wordpress.com The circuit is a Slayer exciter…
This shows a simple homemade battery running a simple homemade inverter. This setup was built specifically for running the new 110v AC led lightbulbs.
The Imhotep Radiant Oscillator running on energy stored in super capacitors. It is shown lighting a CFL and charging another capacitor at the same time.
This is my simple pulse motor running on a 10 farad super cap filled to 2 volts. In the video I stop the motor and show how the circuit goes into self- oscillation similar…
My homemade MSP430F169 MCU capacitor efficiency meter. First it charges a capacitor from 0 to ~ 2.5 volts. Then it discharges the capacitor. The efficiency is 100% * total energy in / energy out. The graph shows |current|. E is energy. Eff is efficienc…
The NERattler v. 3 can charge an external capacitor, or battery, while running on very low input voltage and powering an external circuit. This is similar to the functioning of some of John Bedini’s…
Haha…I realized while it was uploading that a U magnet would be the same “capacitor”…lol…not so cool I guess…but wanted to update on the new ideas too 🙂 But also, in talking to a…
Altoid is shown to run, making oscillations and an apparent negative mean power product based on the scope traces, using only a capacitor as its power supply. The oscillations persist at significant amplitude for…
Using a one Farad capacitor charged to 5.5 volts…. Altoid runs for a fairly long time, long enough to call it “steady state” for the first minute anyway. So I have to ask…. how…