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  • Joster
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    Also, forgot to ask if you have any ss sg energizers that run on a standard ac-to-dc supply? say a 12v 1.5 amp wall plug?

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  • Joster
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    Great update

    Hey BroMikey! Thanks for responding...glad you dig the vid...

    Your 20ah battery should be expected to give no more than say 15ah if that depending on how sulfated. Then later it will MAYBE get bigger.

    So 15ah divide 20 for the C20 rate = .75 I would use .5 amps or half amp to get the full 15ah out.

    As an example I have several 100ah batteries and I will not load them more than 4 amps. Or I won't get a good calculation later you can take more, keep it the same always for comparisons.

    C24 rate is Kool, I use it and the C48 hours rate too.

    The most I have gotten out of this battery is 5 amp hours at .5 amps. I am going to keep cycling it and hopefully it gets better.

    Heat sink Oh yeah my sink is on steroids, the thing is very thick so i can do short runs at 24vdc @ 5-8amps I have a fan and the whole bit.

    Do you mean 24V DC on the input of the charger and you are pulling 5-8 Amps? I assume you would be getting some fast charging?

    That reminds me, in one of your videos you mention about pulse charging an alum battery to full charge in minutes. That is awesome!! I have a good pulse charger circuit too so I'll be testing that out forsure.

    I can adjust the 2 pots I have on the ss ssg setup and obviously the current goes up or down in respect to the charging. I put a scope on the collector and keep "the sqaure wave going" and seems the draw is around 1 Amp when it does this. Anyway, yeah my MJE13009 get very hot as well as the coil if I run it this way...does that sound right?

    Yeah put a sink on her because a shorted battery will reflect all of the power from the energizer right back in your circuit and she will heat up HOT in a flash.

    So just to confirm you mean a heat sink is a good idea to protect my circuit.....

    That is a massive coil dude I like it.

    Thanks! its just about 120 feet or so of cat 5 network wire on a diy spool.

    great going keep asking questions and zapping those batteries. Pull the top off some day and flood those cells with ALUM and you will never be the same, of course it is better to wait til the battery dries out first from conventional charging but you can arrange that short session of continuous low current for a few days like a float charge does and all of the water is gone.

    Alum with the SG OSC is the way to go.

    Wicked! I was unsure if it was possible to convert a gell cell to and alum batt but sounds like it is! That is definately going to happen! I have done one alum converstion in the past but it failed b/c the battery was toast.....very very very sulfated. So you mean pop off the top and put it on a constant charge of what...say 1A? or .5A/? for a few days and dry out the fiberglass mat? Then fill up the cells with alum? Sounds wicked..IIf I understnad this right Im going to test that out asap. I wonder if I could do this to all these 70 amp/hr batts I have? They are all gell cell too. Would it be safe to expect that the capacity would double and charge time would half?

    Before I add Alum my batteries all give about half of what they will after conversion. Something to think about.

    Heat sinks, fans will protect your investment in the long run, you don't always have to run the fan but I do. I use a tiny 40miliamp CPU fan off a PC, nothing very big.

    The fan is on the heatsink right? no tthe coil?

    In generator mode the sinks are a must as heat is said to be produced in that setting by the inventor John B.

    Is the generator mode what JB talks about in his the Energy from the Vaccum Series? If so, I'll have to go back and review that...Im not sure if I am in that mode or what...just repliacted Patrick's circuit.

    So sinks are good and is why John Bedini uses them on his bike wheel kits.

    What a man, great progress keep it up.

    Next I need a panel and or a small wind generator to power my energizer for free to zap batteries to power LED lights.

    I just got 100 one watt led's and some materials to make special lighting, but for now I use 10 watt LED Bulbs that offer 60watts of light. The bulbs are 8-9$ each.

    After keeping batteries alive with good success I am working to light the house with half of my batteries while the other half of my batteries are being energized.

    Getting large banks all of the way charged in 24hrs is not as easy as it sounds with my small coil. I will add one more unit the same as this one and pulse them both with the same trigger coil at the same time feeding their outputs both into the same battery set.


    Is the bank you are using all alum convered batts?

    This will double my energizing.


    I have big plans too....I have six new sppols from rcharge and ten yellow caps....I figure I will build six...that should be good hahaha

    talk soon!

    Joster

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  • Branch Gordon
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    You can dissolve MUCH more alum if the water is very hot. I found this was the only way to get the consistency John described.

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  • axxelxavier
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    Happy New Year to all!

    Alum with the SG OSC is the way to go.
    @BroMikey, is it complicated to convert a lead acid battery to alum? how did you do it? just cleaned a few times with distilled water and filled with alum and water 1/8 or 1/10?
    I hope my ammonium alum (Reagent for analysis) it's good for this conversion, see below -

    NH4Al(SO4)2 12H2O %min 99
    (Cl) %max 0,0005
    (Pb) %max 0.001
    (Fe) %max 0,0003

    more information here - the file it's in romanian language, but technical data it's easy to understand...

    I just got 100 one watt led's and some materials to make special lighting....After keeping batteries alive with good success I am working to light the house with half of my batteries....
    I made myself my special lights with 1 watt leds - I just hate to lose current with the invertors. My smallest invertor have a 250 miliamps current draw WITH NO LOAD.
    Instead, a custom lamp made from 4 x 1 wat leds in series, running at 12-13 volt makes a difference, those leds are drawing only 200-250 miliamps (undervolting) and no heat on the protection resistor (0,5 - 1 ohm). Not to mention the light it's similar to 3 x 1Watt leds drived at full current draw - 350 miliamps. Also, in 4 led lamp there are no heat loses from the step down resistor. I think I can drive the light from my small apartment only with a 50-60 Amp/Hour car battery.
    If you are interested, I can show how I did my linear led lamps.
    Best regards,
    Teodor

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  • Joster
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    Solid State Bedini Energizer Replictaion

    Hi All! Happy New Year!

    I can't find my original post so here is an update on my ss ssg.

    http://youtu.be/cvkEcTP5lt8
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