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  • Great video plengu!

    Does it actually self-run? Will it continue like this on its own?

    I'm really interested because I have a SSG running and I'm wondering if its easy to convert into your modification?

    Thanks!

  • Yes and no. I this series of videos I am trying to replicate Fusionchip's experiment. On mine I was able to have the battery going up in voltage BUT trying to replicate my own replication has not been easy neither I have been able to.

    Soooo, this experiment is very, very, very difficult to work with.

  • Ah, but you're doing a great job!

    But to do this really bugs my mind.

    Because I've seen many of John B. videos, and he often explains that you shouldn't load a battery at the same time while you are charging it. It is damaging to rods in the battery I assume...

    How can than it then be done, without damaging the battery. I guess though a cap would be fine....

  • I know Bedini says that it is impossible at the "same time" charge and dischage but if you have a small period of time between the charge and discharge it is ok. Now, charging a battery with high voltage spikes is damaging to the battery thats why he also says that the signal is extremely important.

  • Yeah. If you send a constant current of dc or pulses into a battery which have a higher voltage than the battery, then it can explode. It seems however not only possible, but also better to send thin spikes of 200-600 volts in the battery.

    I've been doing that with a small 12 volt battery for a while now, and it seems to have only been getting better, now staying with 13.7 volts when done.

    This is interesting tech for sure ;D

  • Those spikes of 200-600 volts will kill your battery with time faster than normal use. The "h" curve that Bedini talks is the secret to do almost the same but with a spin on it that rejuvenates the battery.

  • Thats what I'm using, thought they are absolutely not harmless to touch. I experienced that as a fact in a accident....

  • bedini is wonderful.

  • Look at mine plengo.

  • I have built a PWM after Zero's Ver. 2.1, useing Microchips MCP4141, it is supposed to be programable in VB 6.0, I have installed Advantech PCI digital I/O card and PCI 16 relay card, and was wondering if you had any examples of how to comunicate with them? sending video Thanx

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