Imhotep Radiant Oscillator -- Solar powered
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In my opinion a combination of all of the technologies that we have available such as Bedini, Ecklin, Jonson, HHO, solar, semiconductors, parabolic reflectors can turn the home and car into a self sufficient energy plant. Good work... keep going!
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It may be counter-intuitive for you but the big capacitor makes the voltage spikes from the coil completely disappear. They only make the capacitor voltage nudge up a tiny little bit when they fire. That's why you can make a very accurate power measurement, the resistor is simply bleeding off the power coming from the spikes and they are equal to each other. The battery muffles the spikes a lot, but not nearly as well as the big capacitor.
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It might seem a bit redundant .. but i would definitely use a solar powered light system to light my fish tank .. it would turn on automatically and turn off with the rising and setting of the sun. thats one thing you could do with it ..
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Dude all that RF is messing with your camera. Thats pretty cool.
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have you tried directing the sunlight onto your solar panel using mirrors? or glass focusing lenses? apparently it ups the effeciency of the solar panel 100 fold!
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the real news is it doesn't matter if you use a 2w or a 40w solar panel! the circuit will still only draw the same current :)
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Yes, that little trick will allow you to measure now much power the Bedini or Newman motor is able to send to the charging battery. It only works for coils with collapsing fields though, and will not work for external pick-up coils that generate power from magnets on the rotor flying by.
If you are a keener and want to measure the actual power consumption of the motor, then try this:
watch?v=dL4B_DNBtvc
It may look a bit unusual, but it should work just fine.
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thanks, that really helps me to measure power on my Bedini
With a 40 watt solar panel and an amp draw you could easily step up that voltage to power multiple bulbs. A 555 dc/ac converter is one way...
MattBlytheTheOne 3 years ago
In my next video I use a 2 watt solar panel. I just used the big one the day I made this video because it was handy and I wanted to make the point that solar energy can be used to power the device. The real news here is that this thing charges up another battery while it lights the light.
Lidmotor 3 years ago
So? You said that your solar panel give you 40W
So, there is nothing special that it can light up those bulbs...Or what Im missing?
Careica 3 years ago
Check out my next video. I run this on a small 2 watt panel.
Lidmotor 3 years ago