Grumpy, Thanks for that.
I am not sure about the "Conversion" abilities of a standard lead-acid battery, but that is secondary to this "Stupid" question. I'm not ready to delve into that can of worms, here on this thread.
It's a well accepted theory that an inductor delays (I need not elaborate here, right?) the flow of "Standard" electron flow, however here is a question that I am curious about. Is this delay also manifested in the displacement current, and if so is that the "True" reason for the delay in the "Electron" based current? I don't believe so, as I see a different level of delay on the displacement current in the few experiments I have done in this area. (I lean to the two delays, while like in many ways, being different in the basic operation. See, I can't even ask without throwing in my 'opinion'. Not good science of me.)
I also must give that they could be the same, due to the interaction, and were I to put this into "Way out there" mode, this could be the "Start" of the magnetic field, where the two effects are separated. Even with experience, it becomes obvious that I don't know nearly enough about this area. It seems obvious to me, that if you take all this into account, that either way both the "Start" and the "Stop" become very important, for the reason of this interaction. (Is that what Tesla was saying?) SO, while a discharge of an inductor is not as simple as some would think, the charge has the same "undocumented?" properties and this would be where the Bedini devices were attempting to go? (I can't even break apart dipole currents worth a darn, yet, so please indulge me...)
I'm throwing this out there just because I find certain things VERY difficult to work with, especially when dealing with things I can't even measure properly. This is why I was saying all that "Stuff" about checking for OU on the 10 coil device. Anyone could produce an over abundance of "Other" things, but what to do with them. If the input and output are the "SAME" energy form, the overall measurements become simple to verify. Do you think I'm on the path, or lost in the woods? (I'm trying to keep it "Real".)
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