Re: Current

Kenneth Carrigan ( (no email) )
Mon, 25 Jan 1999 08:48:52 -0500

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What you will have to do (transformers at 12Hz not efficient) is make a =
swithmode
power supple. Rectify the 1,000 volts 12 Hz to DC and then switch it =
(HEXFET)
at some higher frequency (10-20kHz or so..) and place through a =
transformer to
make into any voltage... then rectify.. for DC. Use an inverter after =
that to convert
to AC power.. That is the process to go for...

v/r Ken Carrigan

Does anybody have any ideas as to how I might turn 1,000 volts =
12 Hz of very low current electricity into 125 volt 60 Hz, with a much =
higher current? Could I just use a transformer? Here is my problem, I =
have this "free energy' device that produces over 1000+ volts AC with a =
very weak current. So, I'm needing to change the output current to one =
that I can use to run electrical devices that do not have high =
impedance. I don't care if I have to reduce the voltage down to only 12 =
volts so long as I can get it to run some higher current electrical =
applications. So if anyone has any ideas please let me know.
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What you will have to do =(transformers=20at 12Hz not efficient) is make a swithmode
power=20supple.  Rectify the 1,000 volts 12 Hz to DC and then switch it=20(HEXFET)
at some higher frequency =(10-20kHz or=20so..) and place through a transformer to
make into any=20voltage... then rectify.. for DC.  Use an inverter after that to=20convert
to =AC=20power..   That is the process to go for...
 
v/r Ken =Carrigan
     Does anybody have any ideas =as=20 to how I might turn 1,000 volts 12 Hz of very low current =electricity into=20 125 volt 60 Hz, with a much higher current? Could I just use a =transformer?=20 Here is my problem, I have this "free energy' device that =produces over=20 1000+ volts AC with a very weak current. So, I'm needing to change =the=20 output current to one that I can use to run electrical devices that =do not=20 have high impedance. I don't care if I have to reduce the voltage =down to=20 only 12 volts so long as I can get it to run some higher current =electrical=20 applications. So if anyone has any ideas please let me=20know.

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