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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2011

Here are some high points, there is much more to consider, this is my interpretation of the icing on the cake.
Think balance -- everything has to be balanced to work smoothly.
Good luck on your journey.
We wish all a Peaceful and Successful New Year!
For more information and understanding your journey starts at Bedini Monopole 3 on the Yahoo forum.
Finding it, if you are not so inclined, will be your first adventure.

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  • Hi Patrick, U mentioned somewhere that the pulser charge holds better. What type of termination charge voltage do you use for using the cap pulser? 13.8v- 14.5v?

  • @shadowless09

    most of my batteries prefer 14ish

    w/ cap pulser 13.5 seems to do it. I have not completed as many runs using pulser as I have w/ direct radiant.

  • @min2oly Doing test run now. Using a 150uf 400v cap pulser directly from the SSG output. Any advice on the cap size?

  • @shadowless09

    depends on the size of your SSG and it's output. Simple rule of thumb I use is, if it is dumping more than once per second, you need a bigger cap, once every 5 seconds, you need a smaller cap. somewhere in there you will find the dump your battery likes.

    Oh yes, this will also depend on the size of the battery you are charging...if the battery is too big for the dump, you might never find the right size cap.

    

  • @shadowless09

    Hope that helps, I'm sure there is some math in there somewhere, perhaps some one so inclined can comment :-)

    Patrick

  • What happens if you short the generator coil briefly enough to prevent current from flowing beyond the reactive curve of the inductance, and recover that to the battery?

  • @Shanjaq

    That's the ticket right there. this is a sloppy setup, someone with some brains and some know how should be able to take this put it on the store shelf and lets get on with actual living already :-)

    there is so much more that can be balanced and optimized so much more that I do not even mention right in plain view...

    thanks for checking it out,

    Patrick

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  • Hey Patrick,

    Very impressive. Do you believe back popping the primary via a cap dump is recovering more energy than just shorting the coil?

    Regards

    Dan.

  • Why did it take you to discover the enigma so long you ask? Well because you were likely a class A student, molded by the faculties of deceit. Now what would it entail for you to build a larger model for "home" use...;)

  • @Shanjaq

    The answer is: Nice spikes with low drag, I recently made a generator. It stops immediate if you short it because its has nice high coupling, but simply using a reed switch it does it with low drag. New video coming before new years!

    JP

  • @min2oly Cheers, thanks for help, it's something that I'll try first chance i get.

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