A reed switch can do the job, but not near as efficiently, or as effectively as a relay that can handle the current demands without heating up. Heat is lost energy, and a little reed switch is just not enough. Sure if you just wanna play with a small model as a toy it would work just fine. But if you want any real power out of the system, you need to put real power into it.
This is the type of mindset Bedini and Bearden have. They want to use transistors, and diodes and all the weak stuff and then you wind up blowing the entire circuit the moment you disconnect the load.
My way is virtually indestructable, and should supply enough gain to power an entire house, no matter the size of the battery bank.
This is the type of mindset Bedini and Bearden have. They want to use transistors, and diodes and all the weak stuff and then you wind up blowing the entire circuit the moment you disconnect the load.
My way is virtually indestructable, and should supply enough gain to power an entire house, no matter the size of the battery bank.
Bob
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