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    I tried a newer and larger battery as my charge battery. Started from 9.51, rose steadily to 11.67 over 6 hours, and then dropped back to 11.61 over the next 3 hours and has stayed there for the last 6 hours !!

    SSG working well, 4 pulses per magnet, good spike to 60/70V, current inflows steady from the source.

    Any thoughts ?

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    Adjust the Pot some lower, that it charges with more Power.
    Batteries have a inner Resistance also, what you have to overcome.
    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
      Originally posted by Joit View Post
      Adjust the Pot some lower, that it charges with more Power.
      Batteries have a inner Resistance also, what you have to overcome.
      Actually i think it's the other way round. The higher the resistance across the battery terminals, the better the charge. Once the internal resistance of the battery starts to drop, the spike is less effective. Try putting the spike through a 1 ohm resistor and you'll see about a volt and a half at low current. Put a neon there instead and you'll see the max voltage the neon needs to fire. The resistance across the neon is very very high. This what Bearden and Bedini talk about when they are describing the nature of radiant energy. It likes high impedances unlike hot current.

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      • #4
        I had the same case lately with some Batteries,
        that they did want only charge till a certain Voltage.
        After i turned the Pot for the Base lower,
        that the Transistor did switch more Current,
        it charged higher up again.
        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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        • #5
          Try to lower the resistance to the point where you get one pulse, your current draw believe it or not will probably drop and your charging will increase. I know on my machine at 2 pulses I draw about 1.5 amps and it drops very close to 1 amp when I get it to one pulse.(this is an 8 circuit coil).
          Also if your battery is in need of conditioning then stop charging where the voltage appears to not rise anymorre, discharge your battery and charge again, you will find it will charge to a higher voltage each time, be patient. Also keep your primary battery voltage up but try not to use a battery charger on it while it is running your ssg.
          Have fun
          Bill H.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by faramog View Post
            I tried a newer and larger battery as my charge battery. Started from 9.51, rose steadily to 11.67 over 6 hours, and then dropped back to 11.61 over the next 3 hours and has stayed there for the last 6 hours !!

            SSG working well, 4 pulses per magnet, good spike to 60/70V, current inflows steady from the source.

            Any thoughts ?
            Faramog,

            I dont think this is an indication of your machine being wrong, I think its an indication of your battery being less than ideal. I take it that its a 12v battery? If so it is very flat, probably damaged in at least one of the cells, maybe just heavily sulphated. Ive seen what you have stated above with bad batteries before. You have to remember that your source battery is probably running down, and will effect how high it can charge the charging battery too. Try loading down your charging battery with a light or small load and monitor the voltage on the terminals.

            Regards
            "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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            • #7
              interesting battery result

              Carried on in the burst way. SO far results as follows.

              Start Voltage
              9.51 ran 10.5 hours. Rest of 3 hours
              10.27 ran 3 hours. Rest of 6 hours
              10.52 ran 9 hours. rest of 56 hours
              11.95 now running - aim to run 3 hours, rest 4 hours and then run overnight

              When the rest voltage effectively stops rising I will discharge and start again.

              I remember reading on some John Bedini note that the radiant energy carries on working for some time (hence a good rest before load is needed so as not to mix energies).

              Any comments from the more experiences experimenters ?

              Thanks

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