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  • Radiant Battery Charger

    I have a few dead 12 volt automotive batteries, and I would like to see about building a radiant battery charger to charge them, if that is possible. To that end, I am requesting that you please post any information that you have on radiant battery chargers to this thread.

    My thanks.

    Vidbid
    Regards,

    VIDBID

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    This one worked for me - good desuphator and charger. Produces nice voltage spikes which have their own interesting effects:
    12V 60A car battery , maybe dead?
    Bob

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    • #3
      Radiant Energy Antenna System

      Thanks, Bob. I appreciate the input.

      I just found a really simple one:




      Source: OS:Radiant Energy Antenna System - PESWiki

      Regards,

      Vidbid
      Regards,

      VIDBID

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bob Smith View Post
        This one worked for me - good desuphator and charger. Produces nice voltage spikes which have their own interesting effects:
        12V 60A car battery , maybe dead?
        Bob
        Yes, that worked for me too.
        Groundloop at ou.com has done a good job.
        I was able to charge a motorbike battery with this schematic more than just a few times
        from a battery charged the conventinal way, and it discharged 1-2 volts
        and not more.

        The only exception in my version was the transistor I used.
        I used BD243C type.

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        • #5
          Thanks for the Information

          Thanks for the information:

          Originally posted by ehsanco1062 View Post
          Hi totoalas

          Here is the circuit




          Originally posted by ehsanco1062 View Post
          Hi totoalas

          Yes I don't think you need to used PWM and its design to work with HHO
          The spark module is siemense 191905351C 5wk6 and it used in many cares you can get it for 10$ or less here I bought it for 20$ ,just get the black one.
          I hope that will help

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Peculian View Post
            Yes, that worked for me too.
            Groundloop at ou.com has done a good job.
            I was able to charge a motorbike battery with this schematic more than just a few times
            from a battery charged the conventinal way, and it discharged 1-2 volts
            and not more.

            The only exception in my version was the transistor I used.
            I used BD243C type.

            tHIS IS MY FIRST RADIANT CHARGER works great on my 60 ah batteries
            the simplest design ive made thanks to Groundloop 5 stars

            totoalas

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