(11-18-2023, 01:50 AM)alexinspire Wrote: @Joel,
I have been playing around with various frequency settings, coil size, transistors, capacitors and resistors. I believe I begin to understand what you mean by ‘fluke’.
You were trying to generate sharp pulses that resonate with the battery, is that right? To be exact, the electrolyte of the battery and capacitor. Since every item resonates at different voltage and frequency, fine tuning the right range is the time consuming part. Only through resonance, the electrolyte will start to ‘pull in’ from vacuum.
If we couldn’t find the right frequency, this will just be a system that charges the battery with back emf. It will be at most a battery desulfator.
Did I get you correctly on this?
I'm not sure how to put it in words perhaps like this. The Bedini wants to see a very low impedance like a dead short. Batteries can almost simulate this and brings the system to a state of reactance or hysteresis depending on style. With that said at battery resonance the battery see minimal loss magnetically while still providing a near "dead short" electrically for the Bedini to work at optimal.