Bedini machine
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I simply said that I did not understand .....
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elephant Supreme Honorary éconologue PCQ ..... I'm too cautious, not rich enough and too lazy to really save the CO2! http://www.caroloo.be
Hi Elephant,
Me neither I do not think I see everything understood, my previous email was to "sympathize" with you, and the lack of conviction that I have on this process. But as there are things that bothers me, I mentioned them at the same time, maybe I put too much antousiasm in my msg, sorry.
If you want a more comprehensive and more practical documentation, I put the documentation here http://www.syscoil.org/index.php?cmd=nav&cid=85
It is quite clear and allows to synthesize the works of Bedini, replicas and the experiences of Tesla. A must see
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Molux
Me neither I do not think I see everything understood, my previous email was to "sympathize" with you, and the lack of conviction that I have on this process. But as there are things that bothers me, I mentioned them at the same time, maybe I put too much antousiasm in my msg, sorry.
If you want a more comprehensive and more practical documentation, I put the documentation here http://www.syscoil.org/index.php?cmd=nav&cid=85
It is quite clear and allows to synthesize the works of Bedini, replicas and the experiences of Tesla. A must see
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Molux
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Self Running Bedini Motor
Hello,
Mr. Rick Friedrich has just posted on his newsgroup a new "setup" of Bedini apparently very interesting. he names his post: "New selfcharging Bedini setup"
Apparently the system allows recharging several batteries, without the supply battery draining.
See the full description here:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Bedini_SG:Self-Runner
The history of the discussion on the newsgroup:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Bedini_SG:Self-runner:Details
Replicas of the setup:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Bedini_SG:Self-runner:Window
In a while Bedini himself will probably give an opinion on Rick's setup, as he did to deny Mike's fraud (HHM). In the meantime ... to reply without moderation ...
Molux
Mr. Rick Friedrich has just posted on his newsgroup a new "setup" of Bedini apparently very interesting. he names his post: "New selfcharging Bedini setup"
Apparently the system allows recharging several batteries, without the supply battery draining.
See the full description here:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Bedini_SG:Self-Runner
The history of the discussion on the newsgroup:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Bedini_SG:Self-runner:Details
Replicas of the setup:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Bedini_SG:Self-runner:Window
In a while Bedini himself will probably give an opinion on Rick's setup, as he did to deny Mike's fraud (HHM). In the meantime ... to reply without moderation ...
Molux
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I just read the very exciting pdf that you put on your site
following other thoughts on "improved electrolysis", I realize that "we" do not yet know much about what happens in an electrolyte crossed by short pulses of relatively high voltage (10 to 1000 times the voltage nominal cell)
the bedini machine charges with 200 Volt spikes.
that of Meyer subjects the electrolyte to pulses of more than 1000 volts.
indeed, we are conventionally taught to charge cells with a DC current not too high to avoid overheating of the cell (and its deterioration) and I believe that all the work done on batteries since their invention has been done in this meaning.
following other thoughts on "improved electrolysis", I realize that "we" do not yet know much about what happens in an electrolyte crossed by short pulses of relatively high voltage (10 to 1000 times the voltage nominal cell)
the bedini machine charges with 200 Volt spikes.
that of Meyer subjects the electrolyte to pulses of more than 1000 volts.
indeed, we are conventionally taught to charge cells with a DC current not too high to avoid overheating of the cell (and its deterioration) and I believe that all the work done on batteries since their invention has been done in this meaning.
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elephant Supreme Honorary éconologue PCQ ..... I'm too cautious, not rich enough and too lazy to really save the CO2! http://www.caroloo.be
Hi Elephant,
Well, I don't really know if apart from the few scientists who gravitated around Bearden there has been serious research on these famous peaks of tension said to be without current ( this "no current" suffix bothers me!).
I started doing a little rundown on Rick's "self-maintained" Bedini SG here http://www.syscoil.org/index.php?cmd=nav&cid=107. I will try to translate and analyze the diagram relatively quickly.
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Molux
Well, I don't really know if apart from the few scientists who gravitated around Bearden there has been serious research on these famous peaks of tension said to be without current ( this "no current" suffix bothers me!).
I started doing a little rundown on Rick's "self-maintained" Bedini SG here http://www.syscoil.org/index.php?cmd=nav&cid=107. I will try to translate and analyze the diagram relatively quickly.
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Molux
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