I have build a bedini motor with an 8 filer cable with one wire acting as a trigger. There are 8 transistors that are pulsed. The motor works well in terms of charging the charge battery or a capacitor bank. I use a 12v deep cycle battery as the primary/run battery and a 12v capacitor bank or a 12v lead acid battery as the charging battery.
What I don't understand is the current usage/generation ratio between the primary battery v/s the charging battery. There seems to be a constant ratio maintained between the current usage when I check with a clamp on meter.
Eg. When I clamp on the positive cable of the primary battery, the current shown on the meter is around 80 milliamperes. At the same time the same meter shows around 39 to 40 milliamperes on the positive wire of the charge battery. When I change the trigger resistance using the potentiometer, it seems to follow a similar pattern. Eg. 17:40 milliamperes ratio. I don't understand why this ratio is happening. Isn't this ratio supposed to be flipped where the "current used < current generated" rather than what I am reading using the clamp on meter. Any help would be appreciated.
What I don't understand is the current usage/generation ratio between the primary battery v/s the charging battery. There seems to be a constant ratio maintained between the current usage when I check with a clamp on meter.
Eg. When I clamp on the positive cable of the primary battery, the current shown on the meter is around 80 milliamperes. At the same time the same meter shows around 39 to 40 milliamperes on the positive wire of the charge battery. When I change the trigger resistance using the potentiometer, it seems to follow a similar pattern. Eg. 17:40 milliamperes ratio. I don't understand why this ratio is happening. Isn't this ratio supposed to be flipped where the "current used < current generated" rather than what I am reading using the clamp on meter. Any help would be appreciated.
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