Technology
of Free Energy Multiplier
Battery Charging Systems
Chapter 6: Pulse-Charging Battery Systems
The "Alexkor" battery-charging system
Pulse charging batteries patents
Free Energy by Rick Freidrich
Internal impedance/resistance of batteries
BU-902: How to Measure Internal Resistance
How to Measure the Internal Resistance of a Battery?
Comparing Methods To Determine The Health Of Battery Systems
John Bedini in his book
Bedini-Bearden Free Energy Generation wrote in the chapter Bedini's Free Energy
Generator that an ordinary Lead-Acid battery has a resonance frequency and that
battery and if you charge the battery at the resonance frequency, you will charge the
battery with the vacuum energy. My test show that a Lead-Acid battery has a resonance
frequency in the MegaHertz region.
John Bedini pointed out that when charging a
battery at resonance frequncy the charging voltage should not be to high, else the
battery could explode because of a spark inside the battery. My pulsed resonance
battery charger has a 5 volt drop over the current limit resistor and 1 volt over the
diodes. That makes it 14 volt peak to peak left over to charge the battery. The
battery charger work slow as it use only 4 milliAmpere 2 to charge the 12 volt 1
amperehour 3 battery. When the voltage is at maximum over the current limiting
resistor, you have found the resonance frequency.
Happy Experimenting
- Hermes Atar Trismegistus
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