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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2011

Running the 10 Coiler off of 36V 225AH golf cart batteries to 48V 2000AH batteries.

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  • If you had a kilowatt or two of panels charging the small bank, Rick, and only crucial loads @ night, for example fans and compressors (no computers etc running because you were asleep), could you then use the collected energy to bring back the main bank to charged, while you slept during the min. use period?

  • @KyleCarrington yes. There are several options here. We'll get into this more in the near future. This is just the very basic demonstration. We will set up everything better when we get the film crew back in and get everything ready.

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  • @rickfriedrich Great. Will be watching. Nice to see this scale of Bedini operation. Very close to the demands and needs of an "off-gridder".

  • Would love to see you do a test, charging 48V 2000 with the 48v Forklift bats @ under 10 amps, from 40v. That's take a LONG time conventionally.

  • 9:44 "How long would it take to to charge a 2000 amp hour 48v bank with 36v 6a ... a long time..." Rick says, LOL -- more like --- it'd never charge, that is, without the Bedini. :P well said, humble :)

  • @oystla , if you want to see a setup of the 10-coiler with readings for amps, look at this video "10 Coilers first video " on youtube; I can't paste on the address into the comments for some reason. He's doing it at 24 volts instead of 38 volts, but the concept's the same.

  • So you are saying you are drawing some 6 amps at 38 volts and charging at 48 volts...and what is the charging amps? Show us a charging amp reading! Which I suppose is also pulsed amps, so what's the on/off time for the charging pulse train?

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