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  • Young's radiant battery charger circuit.

    Hey all, here's what I've come up with so far! Proof of concept that seems to be looking very positive! Let me know what you all think so far!

    YouTube - Young Radiant Energy Battery Charger

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    Hi, this thing looks funny, but impressive Nice Work.

    There is another Thread about the Tesla Switch, wich is further Developed.

    But a Better one is from Ronald Brandt.
    Its a funny Story about him, at last, he had a switch, where he did drive throught the City with his Car and allways had full Batteries.
    Maybe you are up to, to build this as next .
    Good Work.
    Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.

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    • #3
      Here are my schematics

      lol, yeah it may be a bit funny looking. But it seems to work pretty well so far. Thanks for the comments!

      Here are the schematics I used. One does not have all my switches on it yet that is planned, but it is the schematic I used on the video so I will post it. The other shows the schematic that I am working toward. It does have all the switches in place to allow it to oscillate properly between parallel and series. I just dont have the switches made yet..
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      • #4
        Promising

        Wow,
        very nice, cant wait till you have all the relays ready in the circuit!

        Did you use a 12V or a 24V relay? Maybe you could give a brand name for it?
        Since your drive batteries are 18V somewhere inbetween 12 and 24.
        Last edited by Xenomorph; 02-01-2009, 01:08 AM.

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        • #5
          Relays I used.

          Actually, the relay I used in the video is a 12v relay from radio shack. What's printed on it is DEG PCLH-202D1S. To be honest, I have tried 3 completely different relays, and so far all three of them work really well. So this is pretty simple to duplicate, with most parts many have laying on a bench already!

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