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  • golf course batteries

    Originally posted by Mark View Post
    I'm all ears Aaron fire away!

    Mark

    p.s. Are the solar charges back in stock again?
    Not sure about the inventory at the moment. Can find out
    during the work week.

    If the golf course gets $18 per battery from the scrap yard,
    is that from the scrap yard coming to haul them away or
    does the golf course take them to the scrap yard?


    Unless the golf course has someone that is buddy buddy with
    someone at the scrap yard, should be easy to work something
    out - especially if you're a member at the course.

    If the golf course hauls them away themselves, you could offer
    $17 (or less) for every battery they have. You haul the batts for them and rejuvenate
    what you can. Since you're doing the work of hauling them you
    can get them for less than $18. (if they usually take the batts themselves)
    Sell the duds to the scrap yard for $18 and sell
    the rejuvenated ones for a decent price either back to the
    golf course or advertise them on craigslist or something.
    Not sure what to charge - maybe 1/2 the price of a new one?

    If for $18 the scrap yard comes to pick them up, then offer the
    golf course $19 (or $18 if as a member they will do a deal with you),
    and do the same. Rejuvenate what you can, sell the duds for $18
    to the scrapyard to just get your money back on those and sell
    the rejuvenated ones for a good price back to the golf course or
    put them on craigs list.

    Many golf courses to my understanding use leasing companies to lease
    the golf carts since they don't want to deal with battery maintenance.
    It is that big of an issue. The leasing company replaces batteries as
    needed - so if there are golf courses that deal with the batteries, then
    you're in a good position.

    If you find the leasing companies that lease to golf courses, you can
    probably get all their "bad" batteries too in the same way.
    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

    Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
    Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
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    • Many golf courses to my understanding use leasing companies to lease
      the golf carts since they don't want to deal with battery maintenance.
      It is that big of an issue. The leasing company replaces batteries as
      needed - so if there are golf courses that deal with the batteries, then
      you're in a good position.

      I do agree with aaron.
      Solar golf cart

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      • Mini Solar OTG Setup

        Hey folks,

        check this out, my latest OTG applications using the TSPA and Bedini SS SG setup.

        YouTube - Mini Solar OTG Setup


        John K.
        http://teslagenx.com

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        • Hi John,

          Great job! That is a nice setup showing what can be done with what we now can get from Rick and John B. Sorry you couldn't get to the conference. I was looking forward to meeting you.

          Later, Carroll
          Just because someone disagrees with you does NOT make them your enemy. We can disagree without attacking someone.

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          • Originally posted by citfta View Post
            Hi John,

            Great job! That is a nice setup showing what can be done with what we now can get from Rick and John B. Sorry you couldn't get to the conference. I was looking forward to meeting you.

            Later, Carroll
            Hi Carroll,

            Thanks! So far it's running great.

            You'll get a chance to meet me at the next conference in July 2011. I'll be assisting and presenting as well.

            Bring a friend, you won't be disappointed!


            John K.

            Renaissance Charge July 2011 Alternative Energy Conference
            http://teslagenx.com

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            • Question still not answered???

              I have looked up and down this thread and I still can't find an answer to a question that has been posted many many times.

              Has anyone (especially the 'dealers') used 2 identical setups, one with normal charger and one with bedini solar charger and recorded the difference in output.

              And when I mean test I mean a real work test not a multimeter on the charge side misreading the PWM?

              This product has been out for months, how come nobody has tested it in a real world case? How could a dealer be selling this device in good conscious if you haven't tested it against other models that are 1/3 the price?

              Awaiting YOUR RESULTS!

              Ozy

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              • Hi I Have A Direct Experience With R-charge Renaissance, More Than One Month Ago I Paypayed A 2a-12 Charger And They Didnt Contact Me , Dident Deliver The Product And Doesnt Answer Emails

                Rick Friedrick Is A Robber

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                • chargers

                  Everything can be ordered from Tesla Chargers | World's Most Efficient, Effective & Advanced Battery Chargers

                  Rick's company got swamped throughout the conference time so they're
                  still catching up.

                  Anyway, at Tesla Chargers, I answer all emails within 24 hours. I'm going to
                  be changing the phone number on the website. That is a skype number and
                  I have constant problems with the messages so will post a regular land line
                  number in the near future. Anyway, emails come directly to me.
                  Sincerely,
                  Aaron Murakami

                  Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
                  Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
                  RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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                  • Solar Charger - no rely

                    I ordered a Tesla 10A Solar Tracker III Sept 30th, and they have not replied to any of my emails for the status of my order. If there was a backorder problem, they should have stated that when I ordered. Otherwise, I would have invested my money somewhere else. I will complain to Paypal if they continue to ignore my emails. How hard is it to reply to an email?

                    Brian

                    Originally posted by pedroxime View Post
                    Hi I Have A Direct Experience With R-charge Renaissance, More Than One Month Ago I Paypayed A 2a-12 Charger And They Didnt Contact Me , Dident Deliver The Product And Doesnt Answer Emails

                    Rick Friedrick Is A Robber

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                    • Solar charger back order

                      I really do not take care of Ricks problems. But I can tell you everything got screw up during the conference. And Yes we do wait for parts and yes you will get what is yours so give a little break. You both could talk to Tom and the problem would be solved. Why sit and complain just call Tom

                      Rick is no crook and you don't even know if your order got misplaced.
                      Give us a little break here guys we are way backordered on these things.
                      John B






                      Originally posted by n84dafun View Post
                      I ordered a Tesla 10A Solar Tracker III Sept 30th, and they have not replied to any of my emails for the status of my order. If there was a backorder problem, they should have stated that when I ordered. Otherwise, I would have invested my money somewhere else. I will complain to Paypal if they continue to ignore my emails. How hard is it to reply to an email?

                      Brian
                      John Bedini
                      www.johnbedini.net

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                      • Well, John K, Rick and JB take a bow. I have had the charger working for over 2months now non stop.We have revived 5 batteries and counting. I have been charging our solar battery and using it to run Rick's SG fan to stay cool and charge the lead acid batteries we use in the camera for the Panacea productions.

                        Doesn't sound like much,but its saving energy. Wanna try the Australian summer guys? Now argue all you want about the price and compare it, but what about the extra stuff from its ability to do this?

                        Never had an overcharge light come on, every battery has been back like its been hit with a sledge hammer.

                        Never seen any thing like this JB. I have just let this thing stay on non stop.

                        Ash

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                        • Battery usage ... the key

                          Hi all,

                          This has been a very interesting thread to watch. I have about half a dozen stand alone customers who's systems I installed for them or assisted them.

                          There is one thing that outperforms all I have read here regarding batery charging and battery life ... and pertains specifically to flooded deep-cycle lead-acid batteries.

                          If you DO NOT extract any more than 25% of the (low) Amp-Hour rating for your battery bank (cycle off the top and never deep cycle) then your bank will last a very long time. Staying BELOW the maximum discharge rate by a factor of .5 is also a must. You do this by having a very "wide" bank of batteries (several parallel battery series' ... it's a little $$$). Two of my installations are still on the original batteries ... both 48V, one bank is 24 x 6V (10 year old Vikings) and 32 x 6V (8 year old Tojans). The owners claim the performance is as they were when new. No special chargers. They simply followed the 'usage' rules I outlined for them. I did include a low end, $35 de-sulfating circuit on each bank. The 24 battery bank uses C-60s. The 32 battery bank uses an Outback charge controller with a power-point management feature that balances the voltage and current and optimizes the charge current to the batteries for the given real-time power being produced by the panel array. RV Power Products's charge controllers do the same thing. Everyone is doing that now it seems.

                          Proper power usage and management of a battery bank just can not be disputed as the single most influential factor toward achieving long battery life ... not fancy controllers or magic 'black' boxes. Ask those folks who actually do it and LIVE off of and rely on their batteries.

                          Anyway ... experience speaks.

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                          • Greg thats very helpful info thanks a lot man

                            Ash

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                            • I've had similar experiences of them not responding !

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                              • Originally posted by F.Nunes View Post
                                I've had similar experiences of them not responding !
                                Email them again. Rick has hired a new guy, Dan. He has been very responsive to my emails.

                                Or as John B said, just call them up.


                                John K.
                                http://teslagenx.com

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