Originally my main interest was in electrolysers and electrolysis, but the more I've researched so-called free energy devices, the more I've become fascinated by the electronics, with views to implementing such on electrolysers.
One thing I've learned to do, is take anything I've read in terms of how something works and claims made by the inventor, with a pinch of salt. The fact that the inventor himself may not have known exactly what was happening and so speculated has to be considered. If the inventor has speculated incorrectly then this could prove immensely confusing, not to say misleading, for those of us trying to decipher the workings and taking the inventors words as gospel. It also has to be realistically considered that some inventors, if not total frauds, may well have been deliberately leading us the wrong way down the garden path. I just feel that people may be unknowingly, tirelessly pursuing dead ends, thanks to information provided by the inventor.
Clearly there are some interesting things that can occur and that we may not be taught at school. Clearly we live in an ocean of energy that is there, waiting to be efficiently tapped into, and clearly there is more than one way of achieving this, so it's best not to become too single-minded.
Sometimes taking a break from one area and researching another can provide possible insights into the first... well it often works for me.
FD
I have been recently thinking upon the same lines for the TPU operation only with multiple
AV plugs to capture energy in small capacitors and then fed into a bigger one that can power a load.
Extra caps can be used to feed back into the citcuit/or recharge a button cell battery of the primary circuit.
I will be testing this idea soon and will post my results. I have several setups for this to try out but I'm excited
to start testing as I have had a dry spell lately.
Sometimes I have to give myself a few months break from it all, and I don't think it hurts to give your brain a break as I often come back into it refreshed and with new perspectives.
I had a long spell playing with TPUs, but all to no avail. I then realised that I was trying too hard to replicate something from all I'd read. I was in fact a prime candidate for being misguided by misinfo and lead on a fruitless merry dance. Now I tend to look for ways to achieve the goal myself, with what I understand, rather than relying on unsubstantiated claims and uncertain details.
I'm finding the work being done by the Joule Thief guys and Doc Stiffler to be quite exciting, and I'm now wondering whether I'll be making my way back to the TPU at some stage, but via the backdoor, so as to speak.
Farrah