Hi guys,
last wekend I've finalized my SG following almost literally "The Complete Beginner's Handbook". I just used "matched" transistors, diodes, and resistors to avoid the re-soldering work in the next step (The complete intermediate Handbook). The machine runs smooth and well, and first thing I will try is the "healing" capability for old batteries. As a start I used my to be replaced (hopefully not) Motorcycle Battery (13Ah) which went down (after conventional charging) to 0.6 Ah at C20 and stopped at 12,0V.
After the first SG Cycle (charging 14.6h up to 15V) I received already 1.9 Ah with the same unloading setup.
This gives me the calculation of 130mA charge per hour. Does anyone have any similar or different results?
My setup is running with 165 rpm, I have 22 magnets on a Bicycle wheel for 26". The analogue Amp-Meter in the Run circle tells me ~350mA from a 13.8V Battery (which is being charged from mains during the run-time - otherwise it won't be able to run 15h).
In this forum I just see results from people that are using less than 7 transistors. Could please someone who is using a similar machine than mine share his / her data?
thank you very much!
romeo-kilo
PS: I have already ordered 3x brand new 12V 3Ah Batteries for the other tests.
last wekend I've finalized my SG following almost literally "The Complete Beginner's Handbook". I just used "matched" transistors, diodes, and resistors to avoid the re-soldering work in the next step (The complete intermediate Handbook). The machine runs smooth and well, and first thing I will try is the "healing" capability for old batteries. As a start I used my to be replaced (hopefully not) Motorcycle Battery (13Ah) which went down (after conventional charging) to 0.6 Ah at C20 and stopped at 12,0V.
After the first SG Cycle (charging 14.6h up to 15V) I received already 1.9 Ah with the same unloading setup.
This gives me the calculation of 130mA charge per hour. Does anyone have any similar or different results?
My setup is running with 165 rpm, I have 22 magnets on a Bicycle wheel for 26". The analogue Amp-Meter in the Run circle tells me ~350mA from a 13.8V Battery (which is being charged from mains during the run-time - otherwise it won't be able to run 15h).
In this forum I just see results from people that are using less than 7 transistors. Could please someone who is using a similar machine than mine share his / her data?
thank you very much!
romeo-kilo
PS: I have already ordered 3x brand new 12V 3Ah Batteries for the other tests.
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