Sticking to Bedini's design
That's a good idea. Bedini has not designed his systems like this due to accident! I believe he has tested and experimented years until he has reached a circuit like this. I have just decided to build a good big energizer and test it after conditioning my batteries properly. Other modifications to the circuit are after one achieves COP > 1 with this setup in my opinion.
I only posted that document for the second part, which may be a use for batteries to catch more radiant energy for us, nothing more. If one wants huge oscillations, 555, or a similar circuit can be used also, with a relay or something like that.
Elias
Originally posted by theremart
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I only posted that document for the second part, which may be a use for batteries to catch more radiant energy for us, nothing more. If one wants huge oscillations, 555, or a similar circuit can be used also, with a relay or something like that.
Elias
I am going back to my multi coil setup.
. I am seriously thinking about returning this generator...
But don't have too much hopes for the wind generator/alternator. Today I received mine and it is hard to turn the shaft. I had some usual alternators before and they were easy to turn in lo load conditions, but not this permanent magnet alternator. This could be due to the strong magnets and the drag from the copper coils, I don't know if that is supposed to be so, I emailed the seller about this. Nevertheless it generates very well. I don't think that your SSG will have enough torque to turn such a generator (as in picture), because my 6 coil/transistor SSG certainly is not able to turn this generator maybe a big flywheel would help a little.
Here what it says:
they appeared to be hooked up to a copper strip so they would trigger at the same time, and those aren’t
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