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  • I bought the ebook and so far i have built this charger. It is charging non rechargeable batteries very well. As a matter of fact I recharge a well known AA battery up to 1.58 volts and is presently running my wall clock. I also have some small lead acid batteries that are taking very good charge as well. Looking forward to building a bigger charger soon. Thank you so much supermuble.

  • This is very impressive. About how much does it cost to build this circuit?

    Keep up the good work.

    Thanks.

  • @fathershand Cost is about $25 to $30, including the copper wire, transistor, resistor, etc. The cost could go up depending on if you put the circuit in an enclosure, of if you wanted to be really fancy you can use Litz wire, but that is very expensive, though not necessary.

  • Bought the ebook. I was already heading in this direction with the bedini circuit, so I had all of the parts on hand and threw it together already. I'm really glad I found these videos. I'd much rather spend $8 for and ebook then spend weeks testing different configurations. I might post a video response to this video soon. Thanks bud.

  • Just a note. If you purchase the eBook on my site, I will provide personal help with construction. I have helped many people and they are very excited with the results. It is only fair that I provide help to those who purchase the eBook.

  • Very good work! I think you must make different cell if you want use electrilyte.

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