Ok, this part I completely understand now. What made me misunderstand this until now were the pictures in the handbooks (e.g. page 19/22 / 45 (top image) / 73 (top image) beginners handbook): The reverse current also goes through the Transistor from the Emitter to the Base, not just through the diode…
Have you done 3, 4 or 5 cycles in a row (every day 1 cycle) with steady parameter (especially COP) results? Or just one offs?
I did however do several continuous CG mode back to back runs, by manually switching the batteries. This is how I determined that the COP was actually less than 1 because each run would take a little longer than the previous one to fully recharge the receiving battery. I've done this with several of my machines with somewhat the same results.
But I have managed to get two of my machines to run continuously with the four battery split the negative swapping arrangement. This appears to be actually running at unity as the batteries always recharge to the same voltage in about the same time. This method uses the run current plus an inductive spike to charge the one battery that's in the charge position. Then the next cycle it is at rest. So each cycle one battery is resting, two batteries are supplying the run current, and one battery is being charged. Every cycle they each advance to the next position.
While writing this: I think you have dedicated bearings right?
Paul Babcock (PB)
In the presentation of PB, he indicates that battery swapping is essential. Although I’m not concerned with battery swapping yet, there is a question that I have about that:
Have you any idea in which mode his machine(s) run? I’m guessing it is Radiant mode or otherwise Radiant + Cap dump, but I guess it is the first… If that is true, how does this hold op to what JB said about not being able to swap the batteries in radiant mode?
I do not know if PB swaps out just 2 batteries, or uses a setup with 3 or 4 batteries, in different positions (e.g. page 90 advanced handbook).
In the presentation of PB, he indicates that battery swapping is essential. Although I’m not concerned with battery swapping yet, there is a question that I have about that:
Have you any idea in which mode his machine(s) run? I’m guessing it is Radiant mode or otherwise Radiant + Cap dump, but I guess it is the first… If that is true, how does this hold op to what JB said about not being able to swap the batteries in radiant mode?
I do not know if PB swaps out just 2 batteries, or uses a setup with 3 or 4 batteries, in different positions (e.g. page 90 advanced handbook).
Gary Hammond,
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