Sorry I didn't get back sooner, computer was in the shop.
Yes..... the charge battery will lose voltage as you run through the charge - discharge cycles. Radiant energy is great stuff, but the imhotep relay charger is only a proof of concept project. You need precise clocking of frequency, like with npn or pnp transistors to really nail it. Personally, I'm gonna by one of the Renassants Chargers from John Bedini. He has brought the science to the market and we can all benefit.
Does your Charge battery voltage go down while its on the imhotep relay charger? I’ve got really bad 12 volt batteries and they all seem to start off at 12 volts and slowly go down.
@irondmax The primary core winding was wired in parallel with the relay selinoid. Ultimately it caused damage to the contacts of the relay, so I stopped using it. The relay, when purchased, did come with a 1N4001 diode across the selinoid. I removed it to allow the back emf to flow in the desired direction which is a negative potential.
@MrTswindell if you use a transformer on the points them self......you need a capacitor of the correct size across the points like a old set of car points.....
a in4001 i think is 1 amp......... could be you exceeded 1 amp and it could not do its job.......could be you needed to reverse your pos and neg wire.
points are damaged from to many amps in your spark.......and never last forever
in one of my vidios , lawton circuit at 10000 volts......i use a relay instead of points to drivea carcoil
do you think i could put this circuit to use with a double pole relay in line with a regular batt charger to pulse the charge to desulfate batteries?
rickm09 6 months ago
Sorry I didn't get back sooner, computer was in the shop.
Yes..... the charge battery will lose voltage as you run through the charge - discharge cycles. Radiant energy is great stuff, but the imhotep relay charger is only a proof of concept project. You need precise clocking of frequency, like with npn or pnp transistors to really nail it. Personally, I'm gonna by one of the Renassants Chargers from John Bedini. He has brought the science to the market and we can all benefit.
Terry
MrTswindell 1 year ago
Does your Charge battery voltage go down while its on the imhotep relay charger? I’ve got really bad 12 volt batteries and they all seem to start off at 12 volts and slowly go down.
ibpointless2 1 year ago
see if your relay has a resistor in it......if it does remove it........then it will work without your transformer
i would like to see how you wired the transformer in
irondmax 1 year ago
@irondmax The primary core winding was wired in parallel with the relay selinoid. Ultimately it caused damage to the contacts of the relay, so I stopped using it. The relay, when purchased, did come with a 1N4001 diode across the selinoid. I removed it to allow the back emf to flow in the desired direction which is a negative potential.
MrTswindell 1 year ago
@MrTswindell if you use a transformer on the points them self......you need a capacitor of the correct size across the points like a old set of car points.....
a in4001 i think is 1 amp......... could be you exceeded 1 amp and it could not do its job.......could be you needed to reverse your pos and neg wire.
points are damaged from to many amps in your spark.......and never last forever
in one of my vidios , lawton circuit at 10000 volts......i use a relay instead of points to drivea carcoil
irondmax 1 year ago