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Overunity Machines Forum



4 Mhz Solid State Radiant Battery Charger

Started by callanan, November 07, 2008, 06:49:55 PM

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callanan

Hi All,

Please see the following. Simple to build with common off the shelf components and appears to charge batteries very well. Derived from the work of Dr. Stiffler and John Bedini.


Regards,

Ossie Callanan




nievesoliveras

Hi!

Thanks!
I like the work of drstiffler.
Does that circuit can be changed to self charge?

Jesus

callanan

Quote from: callanan on November 07, 2008, 06:49:55 PM
Hi All,

Please see the following. Simple to build with common off the shelf components and appears to charge batteries very well. Derived from the work of Dr. Stiffler and John Bedini.


Regards,

Ossie Callanan

Hi All,

Sorry but the circuit diagram first posted is incorrect and is apparent in the breadboard picture. The following is correct.

Regards,

Ossie



DrSimon

This must be a private joke, right?

Looks to me like if the transistor was removed the charging battery would charge to the supply battery less (Vdiode) and all the transistor is doing is wasting energy when it conducts.

I see no gain here and actually a big loss. Why are you connecting Dr. Stiffler to this half wave lossy switch?