Howdy Energeticforum.
Its been awhile since i've posted any threads or videos these days. Just pounding away slowly at things as they can either be afforded through time or money. I know most of us know how that can be.
Pretty typical stuff in the video Bedini Multi-coil SSG Runs 24/7 on Renewable Energy Nothing we haven't seen before. Actually a far more a personal look at the way I live, than a technical marvel of any sort. :P
Video description...
Using a bedini multi-coil SSG as DC pulse motor to derive greater efficiency through use as a ceiling fan. The transient (back EMF) spikes that are generated from the fast switching MJL21194 transistors, instead of being wasted as in typical DC motors, are being sent to charge a separate 12 volt battery bank. (aside from the powering 24volt solar array bank)
At the time of this video recording my power in/out levels were as follows...
INPUT (from solar charged 12 battery array) = 25.8 volts @ .91 amps for 23.478 watts
OUTPUT (to 2 battery pair) = 14 volts @ .68 amps for 9.52 watts
Heat and mechanical losses @ multi-coil SSG and fan = 13.958 watts (not bad I think)
See schematic (Bedini multi-coil SSG) @ 5:04 mins of the video.
I will be setting up Cree LED lighting which will be ran exclusively off that back EMF that charges the secondary battery bank. Watch for follow up video !
Basically i'm trying to run my inverter as little as possible as that is where there are consistent losses.
Its been awhile since i've posted any threads or videos these days. Just pounding away slowly at things as they can either be afforded through time or money. I know most of us know how that can be.
Pretty typical stuff in the video Bedini Multi-coil SSG Runs 24/7 on Renewable Energy Nothing we haven't seen before. Actually a far more a personal look at the way I live, than a technical marvel of any sort. :P
Video description...
Using a bedini multi-coil SSG as DC pulse motor to derive greater efficiency through use as a ceiling fan. The transient (back EMF) spikes that are generated from the fast switching MJL21194 transistors, instead of being wasted as in typical DC motors, are being sent to charge a separate 12 volt battery bank. (aside from the powering 24volt solar array bank)
At the time of this video recording my power in/out levels were as follows...
INPUT (from solar charged 12 battery array) = 25.8 volts @ .91 amps for 23.478 watts
OUTPUT (to 2 battery pair) = 14 volts @ .68 amps for 9.52 watts
Heat and mechanical losses @ multi-coil SSG and fan = 13.958 watts (not bad I think)
See schematic (Bedini multi-coil SSG) @ 5:04 mins of the video.
I will be setting up Cree LED lighting which will be ran exclusively off that back EMF that charges the secondary battery bank. Watch for follow up video !
Basically i'm trying to run my inverter as little as possible as that is where there are consistent losses.