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onyxgod777
modified 11 years ago

Can this be considered sustainable energy

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published 11 years ago
Peavey
11 years ago
I don't think so. It seems that is simply charging the capacitors and since there is no load connected to them, they stay charged. As soon as you put a load they start to discharged
trodman
11 years ago
I agree with Peavey. There is no load on the schematic. To illustrate, just put a 300 ohm resistor and an led on the left side of the schematic and when the switch is turned off, the charge in the caps drops very quickly. With caps that are large enough, and some resistors in series, you could sustain the voltage for a short period of time for brief power outages, but that would be it.
maziz
11 years ago
Its simply a charged capacitor circuit nothing else u can get charged store on capacitors and untill dont connect a load they will maintain potential
onyxgod777
11 years ago
As I am new to all this I'll start slowly by following trodman's advice and then post the results for feedbacks. Thanks guys.

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