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heres a little tip to reduce amp draw for those who have a solidstate coil. Measure the ohms of your power strand and try to match the ohms to the primary of the ignition coil. In my case I put 9 ohms of resistance on it (it is 1 ohm or so) to match the 10 ohms strands. Amp draw dropped from 300 to 220ma with no difference in light output. I can drop this further, but lights dim. Anything less than 100 ma isnt really useable, unless you have no light at all
I think Lid or Bodkins did this earlier with the Rheostat in the circuit. Same sort of idea anyway."Once you've come to the conclusion that what what you know already is all you need to know, then you have a degree in disinterest." - John Dobson
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Originally posted by ren View Postheres a little tip to reduce amp draw for those who have a solidstate coil. Measure the ohms of your power strand and try to match the ohms to the primary of the ignition coil. In my case I put 9 ohms of resistance on it (it is 1 ohm or so) to match the 10 ohms strands. Amp draw dropped from 300 to 220ma with no difference in light output. I can drop this further, but lights dim. Anything less than 100 ma isnt really useable, unless you have no light at all
I think Lid or Bodkins did this earlier with the Rheostat in the circuit. Same sort of idea anyway.
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Bodkins I watched your video and I was a little confused as to how your light is hooked up. I also dont trust digital gauges, Ive just seen them play up so much when you are tinkering with this kind of stuff. From what I gather you have the light hooked up to the HV ignition coil and then the other terminal goes to ground, real ground? Or does it go to ground through your multimeter?
I can get my globes to light when going to ground, but they light brighter when configured differently. Show me a schematic of what you have, it may clear it up somewhat.
This is the current schematic I am using.
EDIT: Bodkins I think you are introducing another battery into the circuit by hooking it up the way I think you have. The battery is the one inside the multimeter.Last edited by ren; 06-13-2009, 12:40 AM."Once you've come to the conclusion that what what you know already is all you need to know, then you have a degree in disinterest." - John Dobson
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Originally posted by sirmikey1 View PostBodkins,
Please post the link to that particular video: Just that efficiency is now coming into play, weather or not a battery swapping circuit is worth it or not.
SM
YouTube - Bodkins Free Energy Radiant Oscillator
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Originally posted by thedude View PostWow. Hi Peter and all who are interested in my set up. Sorry for the delay in getting the schematic on here. Have had to work this weekend and just have been busy i guess. :P
I'm honored that anyone is interested in looking at something i've done, especially someone as noteworthy as you Peter.
I hope i've made a legible schematic that makes sense. I was very surprised to discover that i seem to have had 1 k resistor where i had thought there was 100 ohm! At any rate i had tuned it with a 1 k pot, checked the resistance and replaced with a resistor of 470 ohms where the pot was when i assembled the existing circuit. The 1 k ohm has always been in the circuit from the start. For the most part i've got all the circuits on my wheel in parallel, the bifilar coil (power) is parallel to the ignition coil as well.
I'm testing with 1- 12 volt 4.5 amp hour batteries on the primary and secondary now and have been running what i'm begining to think has to be COP >1 . At such a low amp output it ran all night last night with the source battery at 5.7 volts in the morning. I switched them and it climbed extremely fast up over 12 volts in around 10 mins or so.
I have more to add as well as some other test but i better post this and get back to add more later.
Thanks. Oh ya i hope John doesn't mind that i borrowed his schematic. Seems like a pretty nice guy from his vids. I'll take it down if so. :P
the negative bulb going to ground its hard to get this right ren.I can get the amps to drop when i conect to ground.normaly the amp go up.
this is with no meter in the cuircit. when i do have a meter in its work the same.
the meter show the direction of the flow.
going to do a video to answer any question,not good with getting my point across with the writen word!!!
build it ren it works. i can charge cap on the negative bulb branch. you can put the caps into the primary. you need a scope but it can be done without but harder.
THIS IS BIG ren
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Originally posted by ren View PostOk mate, if you think you got something, clean it up and double check with analogue gauges
The gauge on the negative of the bulbs will be removed and a cap will replace it.
What will be the results?
the draw will lower the light gets brighter the cap will charge and the charging batterys charges as it would normally.
the gauges issue is for pulse spike and im not looking for them im looking at the dirrection of flow!
What is happening, is this.
When lighting strikes, theres a ground leader going up first! the apmosfear charge is looking for path to go, the lower potensell in the ground pulls up the energy in the ground to meet it and Bang,lighting.
So the coil fires the energy gos in the bulb it would normally go to the less potensell of the negative on the battery But that is not connected so it looking for a path!
I give it a paths but with too many bulbs to go thought so it looks from the less potensell,which can be a ground rod.
The energy gos up the rod thought a cap to the bulbs.I get light and what is in the cap. Thank You Tesla Bebini Beardon Imhotep
sorry about the spellingLOLLast edited by Bodkins; 09-16-2008, 09:13 PM.
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A Breakdown?
Hello everyone,
I am hoping to build the simple version in the next couple of weeks. There are now like 21 pages of info. I was wondering if someone could give an update of what has been achieved to this point. Such as:
One 40 watt bulb running for 4hrs. on a 9volt battery?
2 watt battery running 3 bulbs and recharging batteries with sunlight can run infinitely?
I know those are dumb examples but what are the real ones that are happening now?
This is only if we want to give people like myself an idea of the possibilities of something like this. I have been watching the videos and reading this forum but I really have no idea what you all are talking about. When I see a 40 watt bulb come on with a 2 watt solar panel then I can see this is incredible. How it works I have no idea but I will get it done. I love the compact unit that Imhotep made a few pages back and I will shoot for something like that. Maybe a briefcase with a place for a 2watt solar panel to setup anywhere. I just think a breakdown for those who do not know what the numbers are saying and that the green squiggly lines on a screen are proof of something would be good. IROL possibilities besides an "emergency light" unless I am missing something this has a greater future. It seems everyone is using little batteries what about a tractor trailer battery? Run like a whole house or something. Is that a dumb novice Question?
Jason
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Bodkins,
That looks and sounds very interesting. It will be really neat if we can tap old mother earth for that energy.
Ren,
Thanks for that updated schematic showing where that diode goes that John Bedini mentioned. I installed it in my circuit today. I also finished boxing up my Bedini SSG Fan to go with my LB unit. I call it the "Snack Box". Somehow these two really work well together as far as running. The charging part is an unknown so far. It looks good but like you said, one can't go by voltage reading alone to tell about the amount of energy in the battery. Charge/ discharge testing has to take place to prove anything. Here is a video of the two finished boxes working together.
YouTube - Snack Box--- Bedini fan
Cheers,
Lidmotor
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Thanks for the new Schemo's Ren et all. lid thanks allot for the new set up , throwing all in the doc tonight. Cant wait to do a solar test with the COP on the load batteries. I think we will make Rens cause we can actually see whats there and don't have to use our imagination LOL.
I have some conditioned batteries, so should make for an interesting COP will take as a while bit will come back with some COP battery tests and solar in.
To the Bedini groups eat your heart out, energetic forum inthe house
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Lidmotor:
Thanks for the video of your "Snack Box". An excellent achievement in the application of J.Bedini-Imhotep-Ren's contribution-and others-in the practical world. I strongly believe in the magnitude of effectiveness of open-source engineering, that with this, humanity will have a better chance of survival. Congratulations to you and to everyone in Imhotep's Radiant Oscillator Video Thread and to the energetic forum.
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Originally posted by Agongon View PostLidmotor:
Thanks for the video of your "Snack Box". An excellent achievement in the application of J.Bedini-Imhotep-Ren's contribution-and others-in the practical world.Flickr photosets (My visits to the Nikola Tesla&Viktor Schauberger Museums, Steorn Waterways 2009 Orbo demonstration, Earthship Brighton, and also Walter Russell images)
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esaruoho,
These should help you with the fan mod: I remember that I was confused
by that one too. Fan just popped up and was used alone without the external
circuit, as an oscillator. Snack box is complete motor/generator circuit. Here's
another hint, "Also follow the water sparkplug thread"
YouTube - Free Energy Step By Step Instuctions part 1
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...-must-see.html
.Last edited by sirmikey1; 09-15-2008, 02:48 PM.
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