OK, so from what I understand I wonder if you could run a SG set up with NSNS magnets charge a cap with the back EMF instead of charging a 2nd battery and even add some air core coils and dump that into the same cap, building up a little current. Then dump it back into the run battery using the south pole magnet and an air core coil to trigger a transistor. It would be dumping the cap into the run battery when no power was being extracted from it. Seems like this would work and be a self runner. Similar to the Ron Cole machine except using a transistor instead of a commutator. You could have your rotor set up NSNSNS or NNSNNS or whatever worked best. Just have your cap dump coil set up so it fires the same time the south pole magnet is over the driver coil and the cap charged coil at the same time. Has anyone tried this before? Do you understand the set up I'M proposing?
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Hello Mark,
From what I understand, a lot of Bedini's setups will create the extra energy in the battery(minus the window motor?). When the batteries are 'conditioned' they absorb energy and charge many times faster than normal, eventually faster than the primary is dispensed. I don't know about collecting and putting back, if that is what you were describing. Bearden and Bedini have some articles on this back popping method.
Here is one good one.
The Tom Bearden Website
Basically if you have a generator coil, and pop that back at the correct timing, it will cause a amplified surge of the charge, which for a moment runs out into the circuit and into the battery.
I had found this timing to be right before the pulse on the north. Not necessarily on the south, but yes the idea is right before the transistor fires.. But it's right right before pulse..
And look on bedini's peswiki pages for other information on this type of setup. A few other guys figured this out for the most part..
I built one and it would charge the primary for a few hours and then for some reason reverse. As far as I could gather it's because the energy is different, as many people have reported that you can not just take a negatively charged battery and throw it back on the front end of an SSG circuit for some reason.
Which is where the capacitors come into play. The cap will transduce negative energy to positive energy, allowing it to run traditionally. I am pretty sure on the old Watson machine and similar devices there was a cap put on that back pop some how.
I never did get back into researching it. I saw the primary charge with my own eyes, that was what I needed.. lol..
I will some time though to understand the cap thing, but I have other questions right now that I'm pursuing..
Marcel
OK, so from what I understand I wonder if you could run a SG set up with NSNS magnets charge a cap with the back EMF instead of charging a 2nd battery and even add some air core coils and dump that into the same cap, building up a little current. Then dump it back into the run battery using the south pole magnet and an air core coil to trigger a transistor. It would be dumping the cap into the run battery when no power was being extracted from it. Seems like this would work and be a self runner. Similar to the Ron Cole machine except using a transistor instead of a commutator. You could have your rotor set up NSNSNS or NNSNNS or whatever worked best. Just have your cap dump coil set up so it fires the same time the south pole magnet is over the driver coil and the cap charged coil at the same time. Has anyone tried this before? Do you understand the set up I'M proposing?
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