So my book that i posted in my previous post got removed by admin.
That's ok because i discovered my own solid state bedini charger and i am giving it here for free.
I also don't have money and parts and burn them like others but i am not selfish bastard that charge for technology which in turn could prove benificial to mankind.
This forum should not protect people that asks money and sell books here. That is just wrong on FREE energy forum.
This forum should not be about that, but about finding way to convert one kind of readily available energy to another but with use of free tools (eg. information)
But enough about that i am not here to get in conflict with anyone if admins like this way then ok.
here is my very simple way to test and build solid state radiant charger with readily available parts.
I get around 135 V spikes from circuit.
Circuit itself consumes 1.4 W with no load connected
Transistor never gets hot no matter what you connect at output.
So far i run bright LEDs, charged big capacitors, charged some small batteries and even saw some tiny sparks.
What is interesting is that i never saw my neon light lit which is odd.
Now to my instructions:
I used this shematic
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/5676/cl8u.jpgUsed fans exactly like these ones:
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/8518/qtyu.jpgOne is 80mm other is 120 mm standard pc fan:
My setup looks like this right now and works.
http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/2896/pi7k.jpgI marked wires with numbers 1-4 and also added numbers to first fan core poles to show where wires are connected.
Number 1 wire goes to the potentiometer.
Number 2 wire goes to the colector
Number 3 wire goes to the (-) output and (+) input
Number 4 wire goes to the emiter
The resistor that i added goes between wire (1) and potentiometer and his value is 560 Ohm
You may not need this resistor as you may have different potentiometer range but this setup works without this resistor.
If setup do not start when connecting power supply try set potentiometer to min value.
when you hear faint whining from cores than it's operational.
if someone knows how this circuit operates and what are the relation with second fan core and why this works in solid state please comment.
If someone have additional questions feel free to ask.
And yes please be kind. this was build very quickly and i know it look's terrible design but hey it works feel free to improve and post results here.