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  • #16
    I'd like to know if you can use a battery on the input and the output, and if you rotate them will both batteries get charged up or will they both end up discharging. Can you even use a battery on the input?

    Mark

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    • #17
      Hi sucahyo/Mark

      Sure thing , have some good batteries and will film some load tests.

      Ash

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      • #18
        Thanks Ash look forward to your report.

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        • #19
          Thanks, I will look forward to the report too .

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          • #20
            As the Frankenstein Doctor said IT ALIVE!

            120 watt solar panel we use to do the RV educational energy saving demos.


            Solar amplifier charging a dead lead acid battery, originally 2 volts and could not take a charge from an electron pusher.



            Loaded, and holding charge running a fan


            Since this battery creates an electrochemical cold charge its has to be the best solar lead acid battery charger METHOD to rejuvenate and charge Solar lead acid batteries

            It helps when People read about the amplifier on the Panacea page as they can learn what it can really do and how we need to help John turn it up!(create safer conditions for him,. Steorn production from us soon to help this). John Bedini

            More test on the way guys.

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            • #21
              Hey Ash

              Have you had the time yet to see if you can use a battery on the input yet? And then of course I'll need to know what happens to both batteries as you swap them back and forth. I wish you were close to me, I'd love to give you a hand with all the exciting things your working on!

              Mark

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              • #22
                Use the batteries while charging

                Hi all, I guess I gotta ask the question.

                Can the batteries/ battery bank be used while being charged by this unit?

                I would hope it is possible to draw power from a solar system "with this unit" at any time, as is possible with conventional solar setups.

                Regards.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Mark View Post
                  Hey Ash

                  Have you had the time yet to see if you can use a battery on the input yet? And then of course I'll need to know what happens to both batteries as you swap them back and forth. I wish you were close to me, I'd love to give you a hand with all the exciting things your working on!

                  Mark
                  Hi Mark, Farmhand and ALL

                  Guys there is always room for improvement on this, am getting some data back to john for Rick for this, i dont see any reason why not, ill try the battery.

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                  • #24
                    Hey Ash,

                    Was wondering if you have any info back from Rick or John and if you've done any further testing.

                    Thanks again, Mark

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                    • #25
                      Hi Mark, yes we are on day 3 of bringing back the second battery, looks like the second battery is coming back to life, we just bought back some drill batteries on the solid state also.

                      Soon as battery 2 is finished will hook up the battery in place of the Solar panel Still waiting for the manual

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                      • #26
                        HI,

                        In most cases the charger uses no more than 6-10% more energy than conventional chargers. We are confident that the industry will agree that a small increase in electrical power consumption is a small price to pay for the typically incredible increases in battery capacity, not to mention the significant savings because of lower battery replacement costs...."


                        Never mind, the radiant battery charger can be very very useful. It has more value than the 'usual' battery charger, because one can dramatically extend the life of batteries. One day I will buy the Solar Kick battery charger

                        Technical Consulting services
                        Power Plant Developers

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                        • #27
                          >In most cases the charger uses no more than 6-10% more energy than conventional chargers.

                          He told me that these Tesla Switch Solar Chargers can put out a lot more, but that he purposely clamps down their output, which could be "massive". "I don't dare turn it up."
                          Tesla Switch Solar Charger to debut at Bedini conference

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                          • #28
                            I am going to buy one of these soon, I think combining different systems in the right way may be the key to providing ourselves with practical energy systems.

                            I wonder if this could work on one bank of batteries while being used, while another bank is being charged by SSG while not being used, then swapped as per normal but with the power amplifier and solar panels always feeding the opposite bank to the SSG which is also powered by the bank that is being used.

                            Hope that make's sense.

                            I would think with a setup such as this more usable power would be available.

                            Keep up the good work Ash.

                            Regards

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                            • #29
                              Wonder how we can turn this switch up

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                              • #30
                                Hi All,

                                I posted some of my results on the other thread:

                                http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...plifier-2.html (post #47)

                                @Ash, testing is looking good mate!


                                John K.
                                http://teslagenx.com

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