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  • #31
    Originally posted by handyandy View Post
    Hi new to the group and just discovered this topic. I am of a similar bent regarding using a bedini SSG energizer with a solar panel but it has to be done from scratch. If you look at how solar panels are traditionally wired ask yourself why Tesla beat Edison and what Tesla would think if he looked at a solar panel. Why does a solar panel drain a battery if there are no diodes?

    Regards,
    Andy
    Time you answered these questions,....since no one else has.

    Give us more info on what you think an SSG, solar panel combo would look like.

    Thanks

    Carl

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    • #32
      Why does a solar panel drain a battery if there are no diodes?
      Very Simple:

      A Solar Cell has an Internal Resistance.
      Apply an External Voltage to it (From a Battery or Other source), and It Draws Current.

      Depending on the Applied Voltage and Current draw, This can also Distroy the Solar panal.

      The Diodes is required to Prevent the Reverse Current flow.
      (Some Solar panals have a diode built into the panal.)

      Gary

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      • #33
        Why does a solar panel drain a battery if there are no diodes?

        Originally posted by chemelec View Post
        Very Simple:

        A Solar Cell has an Internal Resistance.
        Apply an External Voltage to it (From a Battery or Other source), and It Draws Current.

        Depending on the Applied Voltage and Current draw, This can also Distroy the Solar panal.

        The Diodes is required to Prevent the Reverse Current flow.
        (Some Solar panals have a diode built into the panal.)

        Gary
        Yes Gary, I understand this part, it's the rest of Andy's observations I'm interested in having him elaborate on.

        Carl
        Last edited by hh1341; 01-05-2009, 03:22 AM.

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        • #34
          hi Carl,

          I will try. I've seen solar panels wired as batteries positive to positive negative to negative and wired parallel/serial for a given voltage. Its output is in watts and direct current. I've asked help in this area I guess I'm going to have to fabricate a frame of some kind; positive and negative wires connecting on the outside and wired to a tri-filar coil w/transistor and resistor self-oscillating and outputting ac and wired as a moebius coil I think. Voltage potentials positive to negative to positive to negative and isolated coil winding output. Current is circulating in the solar panel and energy extracted and dipole not broken. Inspired by Tesla, Bearden and Bedini. Hope it will work...

          Andy

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          • #35
            What type of capacitor?

            I am looking to buy this size cap for my solar. Anybody have good sources for caps here in the US?


            ----------- From John bedini ----------------
            Richard,
            When using the SG to charge batteries with solar panels, you must match
            the impedance of the panel to the SG.
            To do this you need capacitors at least 20.000 uf 75 volts we run the
            SG all the time this way. Set the SG to pull over 1 amp of current by
            setting the base resistor. the next question, is it a multi-coil
            machine, if so set it to pull over 5 amps min.
            John
            See my experiments here...
            http://www.youtube.com/marthale7

            You do not have to prove something for it to be true. However, you do have to prove something for others to believe it true.

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