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There are several different lithium compounds available. Lithium Carbonate is often prescribed for bipolar disorders. However, according to an alternative...
Virgil
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Jan 1, 2009
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6629
Lol John, I get the PC power supply boxes for the pretty wire too :) @ Marcus. I have to agree with John regarding the configuration of your circuit. If it...
shanan reynaud
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Jan 1, 2009
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6630
virgil, check out the nicad charger at www.R-Charge.com  for lith ion batts, it works on laptop batteries also. Tom C ... From: "Virgil"...
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tom_chlds
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Jan 1, 2009
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6631
OK, so I'm new to the scene hear at the monopole groups so I'll start by saying my name is Andrew, I'm 24 as of the 7th of this month and Mr. John Bedini is a...
Andrew
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Jan 1, 2009
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6632
Thanks! It's better to stop the discharge at 10.4 or what voltage would you recommend. I've been having trouble finding deep cycle wet cell batteries where I'm...
Steve Torrence
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Jan 1, 2009
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6633
I had asked that question in the beginning and was told to do it in series. My primary is a 24V 1.8A computer power supply. It's ok with that set up to hook...
Steve Torrence
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Jan 1, 2009
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6634
Gentlemen. Finally I can offer some sound advice. The charging of lithium ion and lithium polymer batteries must be done in a very precise manner. That is of...
dadhav44
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Jan 1, 2009
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6635
Thanks guys. I'll try your suggestions. I've labeled the transistors on the fist photo now. If you want to zoom in on the pic you can right click it and do a...
Marcus Searson
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Jan 1, 2009
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6636
Hi Andrew, Welcome to the group and your experiment! In any kind of lab exercise, when you are trying to duplicate someone else's work, you must try to...
Michael Brown
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Jan 1, 2009
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Welcome  Andrew, Welding rod is mild steel. The copper is a rubbed on lube applied during the drawing process. Mr Bedini knows every way there is to do this...
David Beatty
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Jan 1, 2009
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6638
a motorcycle batter is a smaller version of a car battery. the internal construction is the same. they will work for this experiment. a large battery will take...
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Jan 1, 2009
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6639
Happy new year people. No, it will not be happy for most. This is going to be one very different year than any of us have experienced. Yes this is very...
rickfriedrich
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Jan 1, 2009
6:24 pm
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Hi John, Shanan has given you good advice. I am looking at your solder joints and they sure look like the one's I used to make, that drove me to distraction....
Warren Keillor
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Jan 1, 2009
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Andrew, The short answer is use R60 rods. They are steel, not copper.(There is a thin copper wash coating on them to keep them clean for welding.) It is useful...
Warren Keillor
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Jan 1, 2009
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6642
Soldering tip: If you are having problems getting cold solder joints, use a soldering clip to heat the wire, or other lead, with the iron then touch the solder...
Matthew
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Jan 2, 2009
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6643
Rick Id like to buy the window motor kit, and wasnt clear if the circuit and board that comes with the kit is the large or small bibolar sequential circuit ? ...
Neil Dudman
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Jan 2, 2009
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6644
Hello , I find a good source for long lengths of different coloured wire is broken washing machines if you can get at one in your local recycling centre. Joe....
Joe
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Jan 2, 2009
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Sorry guys forgot to mention the solenoid coil used on valves on washing machines make good sniffer coils as well.They will be mounted close to where the...
Joe
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Jan 2, 2009
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6646
I left the wheel charging overnight when I should have disconneted it and one of the batteries discharged down to 11.30 and the other one charged to 13.5...
Bill Falvey
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Jan 2, 2009
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6647
Hi, After stumbling around on the net I finally arrived at this forum which seems to be the best source for correct information about this technology. The...
bo.herlin
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Jan 2, 2009
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6648
Hi all, On my 14th cycle on my SSG something odd happened, normally I run with an input current of 0.09 amps and charge the battery with a current of 0.02 amps...
jamez354
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Jan 2, 2009
11:12 pm
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replace the pot fine your 2 good settings and measure them and put in 2 interchangeable resistors pots r to easily damaged. jim ... [Non-text portions of this...
james glinski
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Jan 3, 2009
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6650
Bill, try a new pot. Tiny arcs burn the surface of the carbon variable resister under the rotating sliding metal commutator, and change the resistance value. ...
Warren Keillor
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Jan 3, 2009
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Hi to all in the groups, Pushing this to all lists for best results... Just managed to get my 1st Multi-Coil system running. However, the 2nd coil is getting...
Karim M'Barek
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Jan 4, 2009
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6652
This may be obvious, but when I want to note the resistance, I do it without removing the pot from the circuit. I just measure from the center tap to the...
Virgil
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Jan 4, 2009
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Do any spanish speakers know what it is in Spanish ? I'm having trouble getting them here and to make matters worse none of the local electronics places even...
msearson1
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Jan 4, 2009
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6654
well I'll start by saying "SCR" is silicon controlled rectifier. An SCR is a latching switch triggered by a sensitive gate. When you send a short pulse of...
jayriordan9
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Jan 4, 2009
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... An SCR is a Silicone Controlled Rectifier, a semiconductor device use as a static switch, It`s more like a diode with a third pin, use for control. Try...
Motor Mouse
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Jan 4, 2009
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6656
For more info, the Free Energy Generation book by Bearden & Bedini is an excellent dicussion of the underlying theory, as well as applying it to the business...
jdionico
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Jan 4, 2009
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6657
Intrigued by your question, I did a search for a 2N6399 SCR specifying Spanish as an advanced Google search criterion. the first link I got was this one,...
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