Hi John and Sterling,
if your original circuit would work, you would
already see an increase of both battery voltages,
but after your runs you now see a decrease !
This is because you are using just an electronic transistor
switch with no glow discharge mechanical switch and
the neon bulb in your circuit is really only there to protect the
transistor in case the charge battery gets loose.
The neon bulb in your circuit is normally not firing, so you
donīt see its positive effects.
ALso it is much better to drop the transistor all in all
and substitute it via 4 reed relay switches in series.
Then you also donīt need the 2nd coil( sense coil) anymore !
I have had many years in practical experiences with the Newman
motors and other pulse circuits.
See www.harti.com/newman
The problem I have since a few years, that I donīt have much time
and space to build myself in this moment and I donīt have a lab, but
I hope this will change in 2005 again.
I will post later this evening a better circuit diagram with the
reed relays.
Regards, Stefan.
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Bedini_SG@yahoogroups.com, "Sterling D. Allan"
<sterlingda@p...> wrote:
> Stefen,
>
> Please excuse John's lack of diplomacy here.
>
> He posted the following on the "discussion" link for the page where
I posted
> your recommendations. I moved them to the page.
>
> Is it true you've not built any hardware along these lines? Your
comments
> led me to believe you are speaking from experimental experience.
Perhaps
> you could clarify this for us and for John.
>
> (try to be more diplomatic than he has been).
>
> Sterling
>
>
http://tinyurl.com/4ze9l
>
> Bedini Responds
> Oct. 12, 2004 [please excuse lack of diplomacy]
>
> Stefan,
>
> You have your own "chat group" and have done NOTHING with this all
these
> years! It's time for you to BUTT OUT and quit making
recommendations you
> have not tried yourself. The fact is, the circuit components chosen
were
> given to Sterling because we know this specific set of components
WORKS on
> this "flea power" machine!
>
> If you knew what the circuit was doing, you would know that the
neon bulb is
> there simply to protect the transistor from second emitter
breakdown in the
> event that the secondary battery connection is broken. High
frequency diodes
> don't work here. We know, we actually TRIED them, many times. They
never
> worked.
>
> All of your recommendations are WRONG. You have talked about me for
years
> and you have said openly on your pages that this is a waste of time
and does
> not work. So why are you so interested in it now? Could it be that
these
> journalists and mothers are showing up your group of "expert
electronic
> chatters"? Too bad!
>
> John Bedini