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    I have built 3 Bedini circuits but can not get them to actually charge a battery much. They all oscillate, I can hear it from the coil, but they never seem to charge the battery. They can charge a capacitor 250+ volts but not a battery, I'm using battery's from a PSU. Any help would be appreciated!
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    Bedini sG

    Originally posted by InoTech3D View Post
    I have built 3 Bedini circuits but can not get them to actually charge a battery much. They all oscillate, I can hear it from the coil, but they never seem to charge the battery. They can charge a capacitor 250+ volts but not a battery, I'm using battery's from a PSU. Any help would be appreciated!
    So it sounds like you're wanting them to self-oscillate and not run them with a wheel - is that correct?

    If you can post your circuit specs, that will help. And PSU batter - is that 12v 7ah?
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      Bedini help

      Yes, they self oscillate, no wheel. I'll have to check the batteries when I get home, but I think they are 13 volts each. When I get home I'll post schematics along with some battery details.

      Thanks for the reply!
      “I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success... Such emotions make a man forget food, sleep, friends, love, everything.”
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      ~Nikola Tesla

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