I used normal conventional charger, what is most interesting, in manual i saw that i need about 8 hours to fully charge my 12V battery, heh but in reality it took ONE HOUR to bring it to a good voltage!!!
nice set up,try a different output battery , i had the same problem when discharged so low, the circuit saw it as a dead short/high resistance. Also since the neon is lit all the time there could be problems, one - the neon is the wrong type (should not ignite unless there is 80/90v present) or two - the coil has a short. You get used to checking these things after a while , it happens a lot :), so check continuity of windings and that they do not cross. after that resistors then pot then 3055.
I use following NE2 lamp NE-2UH (Conrad Number 720272) Specs of lamp: Model no: NE-2UH 6x13/30mm Side: 6 X 13 Wire: 0.4 x 30 Break Down V AC: 95 DC: 135 current (mA): 2.0 Series Resistor 110-120V AC: 22 220-250 VAC: 68 Life(h) 15000 About coil , they are not cross, i measured the resistance betwenn 23# and 26 its 1k Ohm I use in my coil core material CUSI3. for about two days i ordered and waiting for welding rods Lincoln R60
@BEDINSSGUKRAINE neon is good then. when i measure resistance between my run and trigger it does not get a reading (they are not connected together) 1kohm seems high to me someone else might give their readings but i would be expecting 6-8 ohms per coil. I would swap out the 3055 and potentiometer after trying a different battery
Usually is like that when there is to much resistance (broken potentiometer). I use this to charge small AA and similar batteries. This noise is usually the sing of self oscillation. Check the resistance on the potentiometer.
Hope this helps and wish you more fun with the experiment.
Add info: i charge my charging battery with conventional charger, than try the SSG experiment again.
BEDINSSGUKRAINE 1 year ago
@BEDINSSGUKRAINE
Now the voltage of my charging battery is 10 V.
I used normal conventional charger, what is most interesting, in manual i saw that i need about 8 hours to fully charge my 12V battery, heh but in reality it took ONE HOUR to bring it to a good voltage!!!
BEDINSSGUKRAINE 1 year ago
nice set up,try a different output battery , i had the same problem when discharged so low, the circuit saw it as a dead short/high resistance. Also since the neon is lit all the time there could be problems, one - the neon is the wrong type (should not ignite unless there is 80/90v present) or two - the coil has a short. You get used to checking these things after a while , it happens a lot :), so check continuity of windings and that they do not cross. after that resistors then pot then 3055.
rgbargeee 1 year ago
BEDINSSGUKRAINE 1 year ago
@BEDINSSGUKRAINE neon is good then. when i measure resistance between my run and trigger it does not get a reading (they are not connected together) 1kohm seems high to me someone else might give their readings but i would be expecting 6-8 ohms per coil. I would swap out the 3055 and potentiometer after trying a different battery
rgbargeee 1 year ago
@rgbargeee
I ordered new poti with tolerance 5%
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BEDINSSGUKRAINE 1 year ago
Chungsan1
the connection is ok , its 100% !
mikica2002
IF you are reading the bedini yahoo mailinglist group , you should check it out, i just send my measurements and evaluation of gathered data!
BEDINSSGUKRAINE 1 year ago
You better check up the connection to charge battery.
chungsan1 1 year ago
Hi1
Usually is like that when there is to much resistance (broken potentiometer). I use this to charge small AA and similar batteries. This noise is usually the sing of self oscillation. Check the resistance on the potentiometer.
Hope this helps and wish you more fun with the experiment.
mikica2002 1 year ago