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6366
But there is the handy property of the SSG to MATCH the inpedance of the "receiving load". IMHO (a have an fixed SS I play with), the SSG can be considered: 1....
Stevan Cerovec
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Dec 2, 2008
8:43 pm
6367
I'm a bit late, ... but for the heat-sink, I would consider the Al finned plates found in trashed power supplies from old PCs (junkyards?). They look like the...
Stevan Cerovec
cest73
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Dec 2, 2008
8:43 pm
6368
The capacitor alone with only one driving battery serves to smooth the sharp ripples and thus protecting the two triggering BJTs (the MPSA06). The way the...
Stevan Cerovec
cest73
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Dec 2, 2008
8:45 pm
6369
Can you briefly explain the differences , benifits, and usage of the three circuits below? Or direct me to an area where their explained in lay terms. So I can...
Todd
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Dec 2, 2008
8:45 pm
6370
The bipolar circuit and the cap discharge circuit are entirely different and they are designed to do different things. It is not as easy as just feeding the...
John Koorn
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Dec 2, 2008
9:01 pm
6371
Hi, While waiting for the window motor kit to arrive, I have been building a Erwin Badertscher comutator that John Bedini aludes to in his book, when he jokes...
Warren Keillor
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Dec 3, 2008
12:14 am
6372
[Once again I am sorry for all the delays in my orders recently. We have been overwhelmed at Renaissance Charge and Energenx with orders and interest in the...
rickfriedrich
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Dec 3, 2008
12:38 am
6373
Hi Rick, Thanks for the update and thanks for the opportunity to meet with John and yourself last week. It's all about getting the word out there and letting...
John Koorn
john_koorn
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Dec 3, 2008
2:43 am
6374
13 runs in , I guess all is well using a 1.2 amp hour sealed lead acid battery. Its under Todds SSG battery COP test. What effect does it have if you use north...
Todd
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Dec 3, 2008
8:46 pm
6375
Tod, You are interested in using electricity from radiant energy too. Have you read John Bedini s book Free Energy Generation. He covers some really neat...
Warren Keillor
schoonersols...
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Dec 4, 2008
12:06 am
6376
i made thisvideo 6 month ago it back s up and [send me you'r dead batterys]LOL   http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2741932244252280132 ...
Guy Bradley
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Dec 5, 2008
1:00 am
6377
I'm discharging at .234A and it's taking 4-5 hours to go from 13 to 12.6 (standing voltage) . It goes down to about 10.3 with the resistors on but then bounces...
Steve Torrence
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Dec 5, 2008
1:01 am
6378
Gel cell batteries are fine and respond well with our charging systems so long as they are not abused. Unfortunately most people abuse them both in charging...
rickfriedrich
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Dec 5, 2008
4:15 am
6379
are you still using the same battery's gel cell  you might try getting some core battery's [turn in batterers] get one large 500amp -750amp for run side.get a...
Guy Bradley
timaleric
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Dec 5, 2008
5:31 pm
6380
I dare to guess: 1. The SSG is bifilar wound with two batteries 2. the advanced SSG is with the capacitor+SCR+diode to fill the receiving battery with...
Stevan Cerovec
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Dec 5, 2008
5:31 pm
6381
Here is the final version of the new commercial. Feel free to send it out to people if you want. You have to be reading this email as an html file and not a...
rickfriedrich
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Dec 5, 2008
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6382
John, I guess You are right. best regards, Stevan C....
Stevan Cerovec
cest73
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Dec 6, 2008
3:50 am
6383
Hey people, just wondering how to separate the fan coil from the housing with out snapping the plastic insert ? thanks....
Mr Weston
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Dec 6, 2008
6:26 am
6384
Weston, <<!! 80 mm fan HOWTO: !!>> 1. DO NOT haste ;-) 2. remove the rotor (You did that already i hope), by freeing the wheel with a tooth-pick or like handy...
cest73
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Dec 6, 2008
4:31 pm
6390
Will this procedure work to match the impedances of the coils to the charge batteries? 1) Measure the charge batteries voltage (batteries wired in series and...
Ed Kelly
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Dec 7, 2008
3:48 pm
6391
Ed, I haven't tried that, but it's my understanding (theoretically only, from reading scholarly articles on the subject) that the impedance of a battery varies...
Marcia Stockton
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Dec 7, 2008
9:27 pm
6392
Just a quick question over which would be more efficient, a vertical ssg or horizontal? You could stack a few high in the same footprint as a single vertical...
Bill Falvey
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Dec 7, 2008
10:03 pm
6394
Friction on the bearings is somewhat less with a vertical wheel. A vertical wheel makes it a bit easier to arrange things so as to reduce the risk to you and...
Marcia Stockton
marquetzl
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Dec 7, 2008
10:12 pm
6395
Hi Ed, It's an interesting question. While JB talks about matching the impedance of the battery and the coils in many places I have been unable to find any...
David Lockard
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Dec 7, 2008
10:16 pm
6396
I think you remove the sticker from one side, there is a circlip that you remove and then the fan slides ou. is that what you are asking? Tom C ... From: "Mr...
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tom_chlds
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Dec 7, 2008
10:55 pm
6398
I think the bearings are more important than whether it's horizontal or vertical. Most people on this forum seem to be into removing the thick grease that...
Marcus Searson
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Dec 8, 2008
12:08 am
6399
Sorry for being thick again but can anyone explain the idea of "pulses per magnet". I ask because I always thought that each magnet passing a coil causes a...
Marcus Searson
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Dec 8, 2008
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6400
Hey Marcus, It's an extremely simple concept, so simple there's nothing to it. Once you see the number of pulses on an oscilloscope change, while you are...
Marcia Stockton
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Dec 8, 2008
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6402
Marcus, Have a look at that video on Youtube. http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=CETv5SyVUi0 You can see quite well the SSG and the scope at the same time. He...
Martin & Guylene
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Dec 8, 2008
3:18 pm
6403
... safety reasons. Just in case a magnet flies off it's more likely to hit the ceiling , floor or walls in a vertical set -up as opposed to hitting fleshy...
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