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Solid State Bedini Charger

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Solid State Bedini Charger

Postby alkaro on Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:38 am

Hi Seph,

I took the liberty to create this topic.
I have seen, that Selamatg is also interested in it - and I am sure many more are.
The Solid State version with no mooving parts would certainly be the 'logical' thing to do (even though less playful, of course) IF it can be done successfully.

Could you say something about that, Seph?
Could you - please - give us a simple circuit for that??

Thanks a lot.
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Solid State Bedini Charger

Postby selamatg on Mon Aug 11, 2008 3:52 pm

Hi Mark,


To build Solid State Bedini Charger you can start with by change the Potensiometer on your basic SSG circuit with 10K Ohm Resistor. I have done it and work good.
If you use Trifillar coil I suggest you to run by 1 transistor, that will increase the charging process. Please do not ask on detail why that happen, that from my experiment and I can't explain more... I have no much understanding with electronic stuff.

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Thanks

Postby alkaro on Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:33 pm

Thanks Selamatg,
Thanks a lot for this. I might come back on it....
BTW I live on Langkawi in Malaysia - I see you are not too far from me....

Cheers
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Hi Mark

Postby selamatg on Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:16 am

Hi Mark,


Nice to see you.... :D
Yes, seem we are very close.....at least still same time, I'm from East Kalimantan - Indonesia.

Sorry I forgot to say welcome to this forum to you..... Here we can discuss freely about Free Energy stuff. Btw...I new comer for this stuff...since 5 Months ago, I try replicate few device but seem SSG and Solid state give good result Even never get high COP more than 1, :lol: but I can learn how this device work.... Just like new hobby to me....

Sephiroth is the one expert about Bedini device, I have learn much from him..... Thanks Seph...

As soon as I get the result data from my SS will post here...

Cheers...
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Postby Introvertebrate on Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:01 am

Hi GUys,

Sorry I have been away for so long. Been a bit busy with my projects.

I can't post a schematic for a solid state charger but I can tell you how it differs from the standard ssg circuit.

Remove the 1N4001 diode and replace it with a 10,000 ohm resistor. Then connect a 20,000 ohm resistor between the collector and the trigger. Replace your pot with one that can go up to around 5,000 to 10,000 ohms.

and there you have it!
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Solid state Bedini

Postby Jan-Willem on Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:56 am

:D First i would just like to thank all for making this web site tick and for the way that people help out with problems :D

I would like to upgrade my SSG to a solid state, so i have a few Dumb Q

1. If i change acording to the previos post, what wil be used to ossilate when we remove the rotor?

2. Where and what size cap should be added

Thank you
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Postby selamatg on Fri Dec 12, 2008 5:21 pm

Hi JW,


For start, just using your SG circuit and replace your base resistor value with 10K Ohm resistor.

In my experience the drive battery voltage can be change to 24VDC in you will get faster charging.

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Postby Jan-Willem on Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:04 am

Hi selamatg

I will try that, although i still do not understand what wil cause it to osilate. Will let you know what happend

Thank You for the reply
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Postby Jan-Willem on Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:12 pm

Thank you

It's working very good :lol:
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