I continued to training the battery. Battery efficiency coefficient > 1, but its capacity is reduced. It must be so, or am I doing something wrong? I publish my spreadsheet for clarity. SSG COP #3_1.zip
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Today I checked the free rotation of the wheel, it was 7 minutes, with installed coil. I shot it on video. Bedini SSG. Free rotation of the wheel, with installed coil. 7 minutes. - YouTubeKonstantin.
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Hi All im looking to be off grid and produce my own power i have looked to solar but solar is not all that effecient i been wondering if its possible to maybe use the bedini charger to either charge a bank of batteries or build a big enough machine to run my home also i am willing to start from the beginning ie..building the ssg if thats what it takes any thoughts or suggestions are highly welcome Thanks and keep up the good workLast edited by spankydoodle88; 11-06-2012, 12:51 PM.
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Hi All
i'm in the process of trying to go off grid as with most people i've looked into solar panels but i really dont want a bunch of panels sitting on my roof i was wondering if the bedini charger will charge a bank of batteries or if maybe theres a bedini machine i can build to run my home on. Any thoughts and/or suggestions would be highly welcome Thanks and keep up the good work
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@ spankydoodle88
Search the www you can find a document "Chapter6.pdf", read the first couple of page it will give you an indication what you will need to take your home of the grid.
TheunisHey !
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH THE PORTION OF SOLAR ENERGY THAT WAS ALLOCATED TO YOU TODAY? !
JUST THINK ABOUT IT . . .
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Originally posted by kingstingtin View PostProbably my last question - can I use a power supply with a voltage of 13.9V to power the device?
Alfin
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Originally posted by spankydoodle88 View PostHi All
i'm in the process of trying to go off grid as with most people i've looked into solar panels but i really dont want a bunch of panels sitting on my roof i was wondering if the bedini charger will charge a bank of batteries or if maybe theres a bedini machine i can build to run my home on. Any thoughts and/or suggestions would be highly welcome Thanks and keep up the good work
Tom C
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Try this link
http://www.free-energy-info.com/Chapter6.pdf
As Tom C says, there is a lot of research needed to be done to convert your house off grid, some of the Solar Supplier websites have a calculator you can use to work with that can help with some calculation.
I myself will start small first the fridge and then add my PC that is running all day then - learn - learn - learn from that, then go bigger etc.
Look at Jonh K's - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yo4dHK0mL-8
TheunisLast edited by Prinsloo; 11-13-2012, 05:18 AM.Hey !
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH THE PORTION OF SOLAR ENERGY THAT WAS ALLOCATED TO YOU TODAY? !
JUST THINK ABOUT IT . . .
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I'm on the verge of disappointment.
I measured the current entering the rechargeable battery with an oscilloscope.
When the voltage of the power unit was 13.9 V.
Current on the oscilloscope was 0.133 A, and the multimeter indicates 0.060 A.
So all my calculations were wrong, and the efficiency was less than 1.
I had the same measurements at a voltage of 5V.
In this case, I was a complete coincidence measurements of current. Multimeter and oscilloscope showed almost the same values.
Now I powered device 10.3 V. Measurement error in this case is 20%.
I think that I have again set up wrong. But I do not know what to do.Konstantin.
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Originally posted by John_Koorn View PostPlace a fully charged battery as the primary and a discharged battery as the secondary. Does the battery charge?
Originally posted by John_Koorn View PostConventionally the machine is about 30% efficient.
In these calculations, I used a multimeter readings (0.060 A). But then, the oscilloscope measurements showed 0.133 A.
So, I charged my battery just an ordinary electric power. And the battery capacity decreases.
Now I powered device 10.3 V. The incoming electric current in the secondary battery is 0.038 A (on the oscilloscope).
And I hope that everything will be as it should.
If the voltage of the secondary battery can go up to 15.7 volts, whether to charge it to this value, or need to stop charging before?
Thanks.Konstantin.
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Originally posted by kingstingtin View PostYes, this way charging works. But I do not have a large enough battery to do so. So I switched to the power supply from the power supply.
It is clear. But I measured the electric current flows into a second battery. And using the table from this site, get COP > 1. [ATTACH]1095[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1096[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1097[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1098[/ATTACH]
In these calculations, I used a multimeter readings (0.060 A). But then, the oscilloscope measurements showed 0.133 A.
So, I charged my battery just an ordinary electric power. And the battery capacity decreases.
Now I powered device 10.3 V. The incoming electric current in the secondary battery is 0.038 A (on the oscilloscope).
And I hope that everything will be as it should.
If the voltage of the secondary battery can go up to 15.7 volts, whether to charge it to this value, or need to stop charging before?
Thanks.
Tom C
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