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From: Magneticitist
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  • Seeing the meter go up as fast as it did would that be capacitive effect or a real current charge on the battery. I have messed with exciters charging up batteries and I always have disappoiting charge results after the battery rests.

  • @egn83b its real but it always reads about 1.5v over the actual rest. so i usually try to get it to say about 15v on the meter before i know it will rest at 13.5v

  • One thing I have always wondered is by using a one to one transformer with a batt cap or super cap will isolate the power supply from the battery and cause a self charge even with a bit of low impedance loss due to cap design flaw really charge and work off a single battery?

  • @egn83b i wondered the same thing but back then had no idea how to make a cap pulser, otherwise u are just shorting the run coil with the impedance of the 1:1 right?

  • @Magneticitist I cant say because I have not seen it work with the setup I was talking about because I have theory but not experience with one to one trasnsformers. But yea it might just don't sure but a blocking diode to isolate the coil so it doesn't suck power could work.

  • @egn83b well i usually have no problem simply running the backspikes back to the front, but it never seems to be enough to really make much difference. simply reverse dioding the charge batt directly from the coils does a good job of getting nothing but the spikes to go back to the front, totally reducing any direct shorts between front to back, but in that situation you are always just getting back an inductive negative spike which is never enough

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