Originally posted by EMCSQ
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John Bedini. When my brother called down there to buy something they
said the company was going out of business. I think after the court
proceedings that company kept going.
In the beginning they had a 100' coil of 18ga wire with 8 strands
and as long as they use a good coil the static charger should
serve the purpose of multi-function battery charger. This site has
a better version at TESLA CHARGERS look at the top of this page.
I see people on youtube using a block transformer to get an
inductive spike into their battery and it works just find. If you
really want to get a well rounded package that operates in more
than just 1 mode of the other, better go to the best.
I build my own coils and also use GENERATOR MODE too. Like DUDE
said sometimes I charge one way and sometimes the other and
your batteries last forever if they are handled properly.
Mine is just a charger not a wheel with magnets. Just a circuit and
coil (twisted Bedini Litz coil)
I guess it depends on what you are after. Most buy an inductive
charger to save their dying battery banks that cost lots a money.
Beyond that is the quest for self running using many other functions
than a simple charger can offer costing into the thousands after
man hours. Also don't forget to devote an entire room or shop to
the setup that many will never have space for.
If you are able to run the gamut of research into the Bedini radiant
stuff you will be a changed man for life, provided you knew what
conventional circuits have had to offer for the last 100 years.
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