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Journal of Electrical Electronics Engineering(JEEE)

ISSN: 2834-4928 | DOI: 10.33140/JEEE

Impact Factor: 1.2

Inductive Pulse Charging: What, How & Why?

Abstract

Julian Perry*

Inductive Pulse Charging (IPC) utilizes reverse EMF ‘Flyback’ pulses to charge secondary batteries. Such pulses are produced from the rapid collapse of magnetic fields in solenoids and, while being seen generically as unwanted electromagnetic interference (EMI), they have demonstrated energy gains through currently unspecified processes and pathways and which are not explained by conventional electrodynamic theories. The history behind these developments is explored along with some of the various methods to elicit these responses. The topic of open thermodynamics, and some otherwise overlooked components of EM fields, are also examined as the basis for these observed behaviours and as part of the process of developing a working theory for IPC and related technologies.

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