I am dubious about using an ssg or radiant charging with this system. Radiant
energy will condition batteries to "negative energy" and limits their usage to
lights and inverters. Unless you are using the Bedini capacitor circuit to
change the radiant energy to positive energy, then it is my opinion that one
should use a conventional charger. Or like we are trying to do, use a generator
or alternator to charge other batteries to be switched to for the next run.
I am also skeptical about looping a charge back to battery 1 and 2 while
running the system. I might be wrong, if you take into account how
a resting period helps the batteries recover. And somehow I keep thinking
about John B. talking about the Watson machine looping back to the
batteries and causing the plates to crystallize. I think he also stresses to
leave an opening for energy to flow in, and not have it closed.
George
energy will condition batteries to "negative energy" and limits their usage to
lights and inverters. Unless you are using the Bedini capacitor circuit to
change the radiant energy to positive energy, then it is my opinion that one
should use a conventional charger. Or like we are trying to do, use a generator
or alternator to charge other batteries to be switched to for the next run.
I am also skeptical about looping a charge back to battery 1 and 2 while
running the system. I might be wrong, if you take into account how
a resting period helps the batteries recover. And somehow I keep thinking
about John B. talking about the Watson machine looping back to the
batteries and causing the plates to crystallize. I think he also stresses to
leave an opening for energy to flow in, and not have it closed.
George
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