The Tesla Switch - Restoring Non-Chargeable Batteries

1 year ago
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Here I show you the main part of my version of the Kromrey Generator.

This generator uses a modified toy 6 volt DC motor. Running at around 10 percent on a speed controller circuit, It spins very slow and uses about 25 ma only.

This generates well over 100 volts high frequency AC. The lamp acts as a protective 110 volts limiter, The lamp lights up and prevents the charge to go more.

I rectify the half cycle output into a high voltage microwave 1UF capacitor. It takes a fraction of a second or less to fully charge this capacitor to the half cycle voltage of around 84 Volts.

The Tesla Switched, Is a transistor capacitor dump circuit I built. It discharges this capacitor with very low cycle duty sharp timing pulses of 84 volts into the batteries. Within a few hours the batteries are fully charged. Without having been driven with traditional current charging.

The batteries charge up cold! They end up working better after the charge, They run regular loads after for longer periods of time!

And of course this works for charging and restoring (erasing) the memory of rechargeable batteries as well back to day one without using current based charging.

In other words I provide 2$ of work for the trigger voltage, And I get back 100$ worth of work in return stored in the battery as actual energy. Now this is the over-unity I'm talking about. This world is costing me so much. This is a way I can actually feel the savings these days!

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