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2894
Does anyone know if the energy created by a flux gate is the same as the radiant energy created by the SSG. ~ dave...
vlusta
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Jan 1, 2006
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2895
... wrote: "It appears that lower RPM are necessary for good charging. After all, the chemical/ion process in the battery has limitations as far as ...
vlusta
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Jan 2, 2006
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2896
Thanks for the clarification Dave. I got the wheel set up on the frame. It's a horizontal setup with a verticle axle. With an <8> lb motorcycle alloy wheel, it...
Danny B 123
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Jan 3, 2006
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2897
... wrote: "the new test of Mark Olsen of his ButchlaFonte LPSR magnet motor is now at:" http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,367.0.html Stefan, I recall...
vlusta
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Jan 3, 2006
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2898
... How does this exact statement and results compare to the standard SSG circuit? Understanding that you are using the energy consumed at the "front" as your...
vlusta
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Jan 4, 2006
12:38 am
2899
Hi Dave, If there is any noticable heat loss with your touch whilst running as the MSG, your batteries will most likely go down very slowly. You need to get...
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Jan 4, 2006
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... "Be very carefull when you say that an SSG charged battery lasts longer. So does a desulfated battery! It's as simple as that. When you claim it lasts...
vlusta
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Jan 4, 2006
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... Dan, On your last point about matching transistors and the amount of searching Bedini does to get a perfect match; I think we have to realize that he has...
vlusta
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Jan 4, 2006
6:54 am
2902
Dave, ... Yes exactly, and it took a heck of alot of power to do this. If you can, try charging your batteries at the C20 or less rate with a normal battery...
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Jan 4, 2006
9:58 pm
2903
... Yes exactly, and it took a heck of alot of power to do this. If you can, try charging your batteries at the C20 or less rate with a normal battery charger....
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Jan 4, 2006
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... "I will cosider all of this ordinary...physics, until somebody reports that one input battery was used to fully charged two ouput batteries. " And beyond...
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Jan 5, 2006
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2906
Hi Guys, A good capacitor discharge system does a nice job of charging the batteries, every time. It appears that the whole "impedance matching" issue has...
roamer1952004
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Jan 5, 2006
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... <roamer1952004@y...> wrote: " A good capacitor discharge system does a nice job of charging the batteries, every time. It appears that the whole "impedance...
vlusta
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2908
Roamer, So what size caps do you use? Did you go more for the voltage potential or more for the Q of the caps? I just picked up 10 of these 1F 5.5 V caps...
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Jan 5, 2006
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Gene, I wouldn't recommend using those supercaps. They're designed specifically for SLOW discharge for powering small circuits like a battery. You'll probably...
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Jan 6, 2006
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Roamer, also have you found any particular pulse frequency and width works best? Gene, You will get less capacitance if you series your caps. Clive ... ...
ensemble988143
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Jan 6, 2006
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... wrote: "A good capacitor discharge system does a nice job of charging the batteries, every time. It appears that the whole "impedance matching" issue has...
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Jan 6, 2006
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Clive, Really? I understood series caps to only increase the voltage while maintaining the capacitance. And parallel caps to increase the capacitance while...
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2913
Roamer, Thanks for the reply. These are about the size of my thumb at 1F. I'm using all solid state electronics and the tunable "on the fly" 555 IC on the...
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Jan 6, 2006
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2914
Gene, The working voltage will incraese to the product of the combined voltages but the capacitance combines as reciprocals - see: ...
ensemble988143
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2916
ok thats for caps with different capacitance... I had pointed to capacitance and voltage being the same for each cap. Aside from that I didn't follow the math...
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Jan 7, 2006
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Ah great pages, Thanks Clive. I see, so if I tapped those 10 in series I really would only get approx 100KuF at the 55 Volts...is that right? This puts this...
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Jan 7, 2006
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Clive, Pick a capacitor. Larger is easier, up to a point. This is more of a balancing act than anything else. This is why John gave everyone the 555 timer...
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Jan 7, 2006
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That's correct Gene. Clive ... series I really would only get approx 100KuF at the 55 Volts...is that right? This puts this bank back into the range that...
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Gene, You don't need "gearing", as such. If you build a bike wheel monopole, you can adjust it to run at low rpms by putting lots of magnets around it, up to a...
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Jan 7, 2006
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Dave, Make sure the cap gets emptied as fast as possible. Then you can shut off the discharge path. Once you know how long it takes to empty the cap, why would...
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Jan 7, 2006
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2923
... wrote: "Once you know how long it takes to empty the cap, why would you need any pulse-width that was wider?" Well I guess if you knew to begin with, what...
vlusta
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2924
Hi All, Originally John used cap pulsing, but he seemed to have moved away from it. It has been discussed as a way of getting a better impedance match and that...
vlusta
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Jan 8, 2006
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Hi guys, Well, I might have to revise my direction a bit. I was thinking that if Roamer says he has a working model using a mechanical cap pulse, and has made...
vlusta
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2926
Hi group New guy here. I ran across this group & find it interesting. I recall seeing some detailed instructions for building one like a school girl entered...
Clark
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