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Forum Index : Electronics : Charging Batteries
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Ricco Newbie Joined: 14/08/2006 Location: AustraliaPosts: 3 |
Hi, Have any of you experimented with John Bedini's radiant energy battery chargers? Supposed to rapidly strip the sulphate off battery plates - rejuvenating them, even ones that have been used for door stops for years. The Bedini version needs a lot of coil winding however there is now an easier way go to -> http://imhotepslabs.freeforums.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6 for info on re-arranging the coils inside a standard computer cooling fans. It uses one 12v battery to drive two coils in the fan via a 2N3055 (these little fans have embeded magnets in the rotor just like F&P rotors) and "harvest" the back EMF + radiant energy off the other two coils. Imhotep has lots of YouTube videos showing you how to do the modifications. It is a bit fiddly unsoldering and removing the ends of the coils off the terminal pins. I have attached a file of Imhotep's circuit, check out his web site because there were a couple of variations and I am not sure if I have the latest one. As soon as I "found" his site I was wondering if a reconfigured F&P might work even better than a tiny computer fan coil set up. As with the Bedini motors it is not self starting, needs a manual spin up but will continue to run OK after that. Regards, Ricco.2009-08-29_025219_Basic_CCT.zip Ricco |
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sPuDd Senior Member Joined: 10/07/2007 Location: AustraliaPosts: 251 |
Or just use one of these: Battery Zapper Mk III sPuDd.. It should work ...in theory |
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Dogalot Newbie Joined: 26/03/2013 Location: United StatesPosts: 2 |
I am interested in trying to make one... |
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