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  • hello plengo have you tryed adjusting the frequency sightly when the charging stalls beacause the reason bedini uses a wheel for timing is it can self oscillate the radient energy is like a gas and the diode is like a cheak valve and as the batery changes voltage the the radient has a harder time getting in to the battery theres also theories of battery resonance and how it changes at differnt voltages anyways just some ideas

    you should try scaling thish up a little its very intersting

  • you are absolutely right. In one of my videos I show how bummed I was when I drained the battery too much and it was not possible to run the circuit (555) because too low voltage, then I changed the frequency (to a higher frequency) and voila, it worked and once the battery recharged itself up to a certain level I could put to the low frequency again and complete the process.

  • So the battery charges with no extra batteries or external powersource??!!?

    _Everything_ (555 etc) is powered by the battery, without any external sources and signals?

    Try this if you have the time and you have got it working as you want:

    unload through lamp measuring time, let it recharge itself, and unload again trough high-watt lamp. Then you have free energy proof. Raising Voltage alone is not a reliable indicator I think.

    Btw Great work!

  • I did better than that, after many test I left it running the whole day and night and the voltage stopped at 11.29v steady, even if I drained the battery many times to 3v (which is the same as killing this battery). It always comeback to 11.29v. Figures!

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