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  • Dry cell to Lead-Acid batteries?

    Hello all,

    I was thinking the other day of using a Bedini motor running on Dry Cell, say 18 V or 9 V, and charge a 9 or 12 V lead acid battery. My question is can this 9 Volt dry cell battery charge a 12 v lead acid battery?

    Am I missing anything?

    Thanks

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    Originally posted by uusedman View Post
    Hello all,

    I was thinking the other day of using a Bedini motor running on Dry Cell, say 18 V or 9 V, and charge a 9 or 12 V lead acid battery. My question is can this 9 Volt dry cell battery charge a 12 v lead acid battery?

    Am I missing anything?

    Thanks
    Yes, output of Bedini charger will automatically adjust to output. 3V can charge 12V, 12V can charge 3V.

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    • #3
      Re:

      Originally posted by uusedman View Post
      Hello all,

      I was thinking the other day of using a Bedini motor running on Dry Cell, say 18 V or 9 V, and charge a 9 or 12 V lead acid battery. My question is can this 9 Volt dry cell battery charge a 12 v lead acid battery?

      Am I missing anything?

      Thanks

      hi there....






      According to my view as you see in this figure the input current should be minimum 15V to get 12V output to charge the battery. The circuit provides the correct voltage of charge 12 V and the charging current is 1k potentiometer, so it can't be possible to charge 12v with the help of 9v dry cell...

      Regards Kyle
      Solar Panels

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kyle View Post
        hi there....






        According to my view as you see in this figure the input current should be minimum 15V to get 12V output to charge the battery. The circuit provides the correct voltage of charge 12 V and the charging current is 1k potentiometer, so it can't be possible to charge 12v with the help of 9v dry cell...

        Regards Kyle
        The use of a pulsed inductor can "amplify" voltage by easily ten times the input so that 1.2v input can charge 12v. My Bedini circuits have no problem in producing 120v from a 12v input. The circuit is unconventional in how it works and produces a near 100% charge efficiency plus 20 to 30% mechanical power.

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        • #5
          Conventional electrical theory has never been able to explain what is happening in an inductor and that is why it cannot explain what is happening in the Bedini or Tesla circuits. Most of the "free energy" circuits use this technique. terms like amplify, magnify, intensify and concentrate have all been used to explain it.

          I wont go into a long explanation of it here but the fact remains that it does work in practice and this is well known.

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          • #6
            On one of my Bedini Motor, I was getting about 370 Volts back spikes. However, I never tried to charge a lead-acid with a dry cell battery. I think accomplishing this task would be a even more eyebrow raiser.

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