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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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mondrasek

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on July 31, 2011, 01:45:00 PM
Is that a Toshiba notebook/labtop supply? I think they are switched-mode most of the times.

Yeah, it's a laptop supply.  I thought they were just an AC/DC transformer since the laptop is designed to run off of DC batteries.  But if they are switched-mode, that could explain some issues.

Either way, I am playing with my setup using the tiny 12V DC battery as the drive motor power supply right now.  Neat thing about it is I can connect the Dump Cap directly back to the battery (with a diode) and use it as the load.  So looping, but not in OU range at all.  Right now I am bringing the third coil pair on line with backing mags as I am thinking about what direction to test next.

M.

Ha!  I spell checked and it wanted to change "switched-mode" to "sweetmeat"!  Made me giggle.

mondrasek

Thanks @e2matrix and @citfta for the suggestions on where to acquire the best battery for the buck.

I live in a small town (no, my parents don't come from the same small town, you Mellonhead).  There are a couple of auto repair shops, of course.  I bet I could get a used battery for a couple bucks or free if I introduced myself. 

People 'round here take care of their own.

If not, probably plenty of guys at work will have an old battery just taking up space in their garage.  At least I hope so!

Thanks again!

M.

plengo

Quote from: mondrasek on July 31, 2011, 02:37:12 PM
Thanks @e2matrix and @citfta for the suggestions on where to acquire the best battery for the buck.

I live in a small town (no, my parents don't come from the same small town, you Mellonhead).  There are a couple of auto repair shops, of course.  I bet I could get a used battery for a couple bucks or free if I introduced myself. 

People 'round here take care of their own.

If not, probably plenty of guys at work will have an old battery just taking up space in their garage.  At least I hope so!

Thanks again,

M.

When I need batteries I just go around some car fix shops and they usually have many batteries that going to trash via a recycling process. I ask them if I can just take a few and I charge them using Bedini SSGs which works wonders with old batteries. You can find really easy if the battery is damaged once charging a few times and it will not hold voltage.

BUT if they hold charge you got it for free. Some countries they pay the shop for the recycling of the batteries other countries (like US) the shop has to PAY for each one that is recycle (by law) so they are more than happy to give those up for people trying to save the world with free energy research :)

Fausto.

mondrasek

Quote from: plengo on July 31, 2011, 03:14:37 PM
When I need batteries I just go around some car fix shops and they usually have many batteries that going to trash via a recycling process. I ask them if I can just take a few and I charge them using Bedini SSGs which works wonders with old batteries. You can find really easy if the battery is damaged once charging a few times and it will not hold voltage.

BUT if they hold charge you got it for free. Some countries they pay the shop for the recycling of the batteries other countries (like US) the shop has to PAY for each one that is recycle (by law) so they are more than happy to give those up for people trying to save the world with free energy research :)

Exactly!  The little battery I am using now was preconditioned using an Imhotep-Bedini fan to hit it with high voltage spikes.  I purchased two identical batteries for testing.  The "unconditioned" battery will not hold even 8 V now, several years later.  But the "conditioned" one acts like it is brand new.

I believe that the local auto repair places would give away old batteries rather than pay for the mandatory "recycling fee" also.  But I'll see, if and when I go to ask.

M.

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