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Hello guys. I was thinking about the zero point energy. I wrote my ideas on this basic schematic below. The basic idea about this project came to me from the high frequency induction heating system(instead of feeding 1V x 1A @ 1hz / second to the circuit, we feed it 1V x 1A @ n-times per second).
Substantially its a motionless generator. It uses a common car battery, that feeds an oscillator that switches the P1 and S1 n-times per second by maintaining its voltage and current. This fast switching creates HV on P2 and S2 which is converted do DC current by the use of a rectifier. The rectifier is connected to an DC/AC inverter that finally gives to us the normal 110/230v AC...
Do you have a working dc-ac circuit? Because I have been considering building a switch mode inverter similar to what you are thinking of but I gust don't know how to drive the H-bridge for sign wave output
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Discussion of free energy is against the forum rules.
Most people who make sine wave inverters use a microcontroller (PIC, AVR etc) with a lookup table of a sine wave programmed into it. The micro can output the required PWM signals directly.
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Let's say that this is something similar to the tom bearden zero point energy generator. So this circuit is just an example of working side by side with nature laws, because you use very few initial energy to could gain a higher final energy. I mean, from my point of view the force of this kinda circuit is all in the resonating frequency. It's not necessary needed a high ammount of energy to put a system to resonate. Any new idea or schematic of how to improove this?
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I said it was an idea i had when i saw his design. It was intended to build the circuit up here so one could get rid of movable parts in a portable generator. My idea was to simplify the circuit, make it more afordable to be build, it wasnt intended as a free energy in any way. So my apology if you thought something like this.
Any idea of how an oscillating circuit could be built? If its possible could someone build one?
One more question: If we have a battery and an oscillator set at 50-60HZ that fluctuates between P1 and S1, can we get out 230V AC from P2 and S2, without the need of an inverter? Can't the oscillator work as an inverter in this case?
I'm just a newbe on electricity that's why im asking(i'm ignorant in the electricity part of physics), so if i make any mistakes my apology!
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Is it possible, without a rectifier or a DC/AC inverter, to convert 12V DC? I mean, just with the help of an oscillator and a trasformer as in the picture above to have pure sine wave 110/230 AC on trasformer P2 and S2 exits? If the answer is yes, can someboy write an oscillator circuit that flip flops the DC power once in P1 and once in S1?
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Blackwoolf,
im not too sure how P1 and S1 are ment to work, is the end of each of those wires jest left unconnected... doenst make any sence to me....
also Rule: C. Do not ask for step-by-step instructions, detailed plans, or complete schematics. If anyone wants to make them available, they will. Try Google or the HvWiki.
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