Hi folks, Hi jetijs, nice setup. I've been using Bedini's solid state circuit, just without the resistor from base to emitter, to charge and rejuvenate batteries and I've wired it also as a joule thief at times and found that the joule thief tends to cause the transistor to get hot probably because it's not being turned on all the way and has a much more variable current input. What is interesting with the Bedini solid state circuit, is that the input current no matter what the load never exceeds a certain amount and the transistor stays very cool. As far as rejuvenating lead acid gels, has anyone had any luck with repairing shorted cells which is probably due to sulphation. Maybe It needs many cycles fully discharging battery each time to balance the cells repeatedly so that the dead ones get enough of the flyback pulses to be repaired, any thoughts appreciated.
peace love light
Tyson
peace love light
Tyson
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