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  • #16
    This is the type of batteries that I charge using my 4 foot Bedini.
    Last edited by Why-me; 09-08-2016, 07:28 PM.

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    • #17
      This is the type of inverter that is used for emergency situations.
      Last edited by Why-me; 09-08-2016, 07:29 PM.

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      • #18


        Hook ups from the 4 foot Bedini.

        I can only upload one photo at a time, so each photo needs a post.
        Last edited by Why-me; 09-08-2016, 07:29 PM.

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        • #19
          Emergency disconnect.
          Last edited by Why-me; 09-08-2016, 07:30 PM.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Why-me View Post
            [ATTACH]16978[/ATTACH]
            This is what your battery bank hook up should resemble.
            If you charge them with chargers, the cable clamps are indicated.
            This is a 24 volt bank used for running the 4 foot Bedini.
            It has to last at least 24 hours before recharging.
            When used with solar charging, it would be necessary.
            [ATTACH]16978[/ATTACH]
            It looks like good work. You have been a busy man. A man
            of few words. My batteries cost me good money

            Your 4 foot Bedini energizer (Like my Energizer) will make
            your batteries live longer that you and I will.

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            • #21
              An analog meter showing the voltage during a recharge. Not there yet.
              Aaron, I do not understand why the photos come out sideways, but if you can correct them, thanks.
              Never mind
              Last edited by Why-me; 09-08-2016, 07:30 PM.

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              • #22
                The digital read out of the charge at each inverter. The same charge is being applied to the batteries. Again, not there yet. The full desulfation charge is 32.4 volts for about three hours or when the voltage changes.
                Last edited by Why-me; 09-08-2016, 07:31 PM.

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                • #23
                  BroMikey, yeah, I get my batteries out of Cracker Jack boxes like you do. Popped caramel corn with peanuts and a free prize! Ha!

                  Crappy practitioner of engineering. Who cares? It works and I have used it several million times. Ha!
                  Last edited by Why-me; 09-08-2016, 07:31 PM.

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                  • #24
                    Gettem anyway way you can. But keeping them alive
                    is another subject. John Bedini showed me how to win
                    that war against sulfation build up.

                    My very favorite way of hitting a battery is with a cap
                    dumb, but there are times I use the SG function or
                    is my case SSSG without the flying magnets.

                    Most of the time I like to send a GENMODE wave into
                    my caps to smack my banks with. I get a lot of power
                    out of my systems when it come time to drain energy.

                    If you look around like John B. did years ago you can
                    get the large batteries that have been set aside due
                    to improper handling where companies will discard an
                    entire array. I have found that over 80 percent of these
                    batteries will revive.

                    Thank you John Bedini, for your battery technology.
                    Another thing I love about John B. teaching is that
                    when you understand the amounts in terms of what
                    batteries hold, you are in a better position to see OU
                    collections.

                    Many people think they might have a small amount of
                    OU to offer in their experimental systems but have not
                    learned to run basic calculations in joule counts.

                    John Bedini has offered a practical system that I use
                    but without his direction I would still be wandering around
                    looking for an OU understanding. This is because there is
                    no one else who can bring their units down to the common
                    man's level.

                    Because of this advantage of having one working device we
                    can now hang out hoping for others. I like magnet motors as
                    well, such as the REGENX.

                    What has really occupied my thoughts lately is how magnets
                    can be tapped to harness unlimited power.
                    Last edited by BroMikey; 04-02-2016, 03:08 AM.

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                    • #25
                      She's a big one! Great work Mike!

                      Hey BroMikey!

                      Love the large size Bedini wheel. Wish i had that kind of room to work on my set up. Becoming difficult to put my hands on components for lack on space.

                      I am struggling to conceptualize the best way to have my 4 independent generator coils contribute to the COP at this moment. I've done testing with simply rectifying them through a bridge and then cap dumping them on to a separate bank (not the primary). I think what the gen coils need in order to contribute best is an actual load. Something to actually draw current and add a negative mechanical torque on the moving rotor (which the bedini motor handles very well without great losses in efficiency). So in simply adding them to the input primary, unless my primary batteries are struggling in amp hours to provide the input wattage to move the rotor, the draw and drag on the rotor through the gen coils seems to be very minimal. Admittedly, i haven't experimented with looping the gen coils into the primary to test this yet. But this is where i'm at, at this point in my research, and i'll be testing different configurations of the gen coils in my set up over the next few weeks.

                      My main goal, over a period of time, is to properly document the radiant charging condition, and its effect on the charging banks and their amp hour output. We can show very clearly that charging with cold radiant current is far less destructive than positive ion charging and does not sulfate the plates, posts, or boil the battery electrolyte off. In effect, typically negative current appears to have the opposite result, so that benefit is very obvious. What i lack is a long term method, and instrumentation to show the differential in the amp hours of a charged battery of the same type through radiant energey and another with positive ions. I've witnessed a considerable difference through simple observation, but will need to add data logging instrumentation in order to make any serious claims. I have no problem stating that the current potential (ie 1 watt of radiant current compared to 1 watt of positive ion current) is vastly different. And were i to try and charge my primary (strictly positive ion banks) with the same wattage of positive current that i use to charge my secondary banks with radiant current, they would hardly gain any amp hours at all. The effectiveness of radiant energy to move the stored amps with less current is very clear IMO.

                      I just felt like rambling a bit and thought i'd jump in on your thread for a comment or two. I'm posting on the R-charge thread in this category for anyone interested, but might start my own thread in this category and leave the R-charge one for others to post in. BroMikey, i just wanted to say its great to see someone working and sharing on this line of experimentation. Also very much appreciate that your listening to Infowars! I do the same while working on my projects. funny thing, i turned on Alex at the end of my latest video, but my motor noise was drowning out the audio. lol Thanks for sharing sir, and keep up the hard research.

                      Your bud,
                      Darcy
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                      • #26
                        Hey Darcy

                        Good to see you DUDE That 4' motor is not mine, I helped
                        with posting it. WHYME is the proud owner. I have some large
                        coils for the SSSG.

                        On the big rigs I believe a REGENX style generator coil placed
                        on the energizer IS the same thing, if you understand the
                        REGENX delayed Lenz?

                        If you have noticed everyone explains these motor actions
                        differently than the next. The bottom-line? The GENERATOR
                        coils are father longer (LIKE THE REGENX COILS) and delay the
                        release of the coils magnetic energy stored AS voltage.

                        A long coil built to act as a capacitor. Well is holds the field
                        til the approx 135 degree mark after TDC.

                        If you or anyone has a large Bedini energizer could add
                        the generator coils so as to add more energy to the rotor.

                        I don't know how easy that could be done with some systems
                        because of the lack of space so add another rotor maybe?

                        Just thinking out loud again. I have followed your video's
                        and want to thank you for your gifts over the years.


                        Yes Alex Jones is one of the sane folks, he is great.
                        Last edited by BroMikey; 04-02-2016, 09:30 PM.

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                        • #27
                          My mistake BroMikey

                          Ha! Shows how distracted i can be. lol I should have realized. I had visited this thread a little while ago and then returned under the assumption that the 4' was yours Mikey. I should have known, but i forgot. :P

                          All the same, I still remember you from other threads as well as the r-charge one. So the gen coils are going to be a finer gauge of wire. I had that thought when considering my purchase of magnet wire but decided to follow Rick's lead and his gen coils.

                          One thing i know for certain. I'll be removing my 4 gen coils and rewinding them regardless. The wire i received off of ebay was short and unspooled in a big mess. i had to splice it together to finish my gen coils and even had to add a different grade of 18 gauge wire to try and fill one of them. 2 are not fully wound and they all have vastly different impedance values. not good. so i'm starting from scratch on them. I really want to research the best method of drawing maximum current from them. The idea of adding more to the drive shaft has also occured to me. As their positioning could be much closer in relationship to the magnets than the drive coils need to be IMO. that is only a guess.

                          Anyway, i'll stop hijacking your thread for WHY_ME and continue my rambling on the new one i started.
                          {edit - I'm reading and learning from your RegenX thread right now - a lot to learn there for me on phase shifting the output from the gen coils. I'm familiar with phase shifting current through capacitance, but not certain on all the variables that need to be considered with new Gen coils as of yet. Even understanding the resistance load that i'm planning to account for in the end is a trick at this point. I do realize all things must be planned carefully to achieve a reduction in the lenz effect and have positive results... lots to study on here}

                          Great to hear back from you so swiftly. I'll be watching closer.
                          Last edited by thedude; 04-03-2016, 06:18 AM.
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                          • #28
                            Hijacked! Oh My!!

                            Add as much information as you can. Just send me money. The 4 foot is put together rather cheaply using all the spare wood leftovers that I have. The other components have taken years and extreme saving to obtain the accumulation so far. I do not go to the movies, take a vacation, cruises, buy new cars, clothes or any fancy gadgets. I can only save money after food, water, electricity and land taxes. Needless to say, very little.

                            The 4 foot Bedini is my first Bedini build. I used the roller skate model and increased the size.

                            When I add more to the build,I will post here.

                            Good work Dude. You, Bromikey and I need to move to the same acre land plot and use our resources together. Bring pretty ladies...who have there own money. GRINNING

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                            • #29
                              There's a war on for your mind.

                              Originally posted by Why-me View Post
                              Add as much information as you can. Just send me money. The 4 foot is put together rather cheaply using all the spare wood leftovers that I have. The other components have taken years and extreme saving to obtain the accumulation so far. I do not go to the movies, take a vacation, cruises, buy new cars, clothes or any fancy gadgets. I can only save money after food, water, electricity and land taxes. Needless to say, very little.

                              The 4 foot Bedini is my first Bedini build. I used the roller skate model and increased the size.

                              When I add more to the build,I will post here.

                              Good work Dude. You, Bromikey and I need to move to the same acre land plot and use our resources together. Bring pretty ladies...who have there own money. GRINNING
                              Hey Why_Me! You are so right my friend! You have no idea how much i would like that. Your set up is looking great by the way. I don't have a lot of resources, but can always help with any extras i might have. I'm laid off of work (oil field related contracts) at the moment. Like you, i'm doing my best to stay afloat these days. :P Haven't been out in months and had to quit my one habit of the occasional hoot (since Dec). Just couldn't afford it any more. I'm lucky to have bought super cheap property in a remote town and paid for my home in a couple years while business was good. I've poured every other cent i've had into renewable research to be honest. The rest i spend on good food and nutrients for my cat Trip and I. Infowars health has given me back my health.
                              You have no idea how much i would appreciate the company of like minded people in my life. I feel like i'm on an island of my own up here in Manitoba, Canada. People have the worst cases of cognitive dissidence in this province (socialistic NDP government set foundations in 70s and 80s) and seem to actually enjoy keeping their heads down while singing the songs their told to. It's surreal and feels like i'm trapped in some sort of crappy 'B' movie. :P In reality its driven me away from most of the really good friends i've known and grown up with all my life. I've tried too hard to wake them up and they prefer having their heads buried snugly in the sand, while accusing me of having mine up in the clouds. lol. Its a real paradox. No joke, I spend a lot of time considering liquidating and moving to some where there are real thinking individuals. I place a very high value on freedom and independence.

                              I'm currently saving to purchase MJL4281 transistors to replace my MJL21194's and have i'm shopping for some faster diodes to replace my 1N5408's as per good info from BroMikey. Like you, I have to budget the purchase first. I'm excited to make any improvement that i can. Depending on your running frequency, you might be interested in some of the good ones (MJL21194) that come out? But i wouldn't blame you if you weren't? I'll document my replacement in a video when i do it and if you interested let me know.

                              Thanks for sharing your build Why_me. I look forward to keeping in touch here. Keep your radio tuned.
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                              • #30
                                Oh, Canada?

                                I put in some mechanical devices that I already had. A light switch that I already had for the main power to and from the run batteries, putting wire caps on the end of soldered and connected wires. Testing a capacitor in parallel with the charge batteries, the buffer battery side. Also putting up a retarded avatar photo. Update complete.

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