Battery Charger FAQ's
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Just What Is This
"New Battery Charger Technology"
That Gives
Batteries New Life?
Frequently Asked Questions
will help you to find out.
1.
What is Radiant Energy Technology?
Technology that uses Unidirectional Wave Impulses.
2.
Are there any patents behind these products?
Yes, the following besides international patents:
U.S. Patent 6,392,370 issued May 21, 2002 for a "Device and method of a
back EMF permanent electromagnetic motor generator". Expires January 12, 2020.
U.S.
Patent 6,545,444 issued April 8, 2003 for a "Device and method for utilizing a monopole motor
to create back EMF to charge batteries". Expires March 13, 2021.
U.S.
Patent 6,677,730 issued January 13, 2004 for a "Device and method for pulse charging a battery
and for driving other devices with a pulse". Expires December 21, 2021.
U.S.
Patent 7,109,671 issued September 19, 2006 for a "Device and method of a back EMF permanent
electromagnetic motor generator".
3.
What kind of batteries can be charged with these
products?
While we have been able to successfully charge and restore all kinds of
batteries with this technology, in order to meet the specific needs of each kind of battery
and their differing capacities there is a need for different models. Each charger will have
a manual showing the recommended batteries to use. The first models, the RC-2A12, and
RC-2A12-2, are for 12V lead-acid starter and deep-cell batteries.
4.
Are these chargers hard to understand and use?
No. These products are fully automated and require little understanding to
work. However, in order to get best results and to work safely, users need to read and
understand the owner's manuals as working with batteries can be dangerous.
5.
Have these chargers really restored useless batteries to useable
condition?
Yes. So long as the cells are not disconnected and/or shorted, we have
been able to restore numerous batteries of all sizes. In some cases, discarded batteries
that were regularly charged with these chargers gained a capacity above that of a new,
identical battery. In many cases brand new batteries have increased capacity; in some cases
two times more during the first five to ten
cycles. There is no certainty as to how much restoration or
increase of capacity will take place as each battery is made differently and may be damaged
differently. But our experience has shown us that 80% of the discarded batteries we found we
were able to put back into use.
6.
What happens if I use a different power supply to power the
charger?
If you do this you will void the warranty. Plugging a different voltage or
amperage supply to the charger will ruin the charger. See label and manual for details.
7.
What happens if I attempt to charge a battery that is higher or lower than
12V?
If you do this you will void the warranty. Using a higher voltage battery
will ruin the charger; and using a lower voltage battery may also ruin the charger or may
fail to start the charging process. See label and manual for details.
8.
Where does the energy savings show up?
In the long term. With conventional battery charging, battery capacity
degrades significantly with each charge. In order to get the energy out of the battery, the
common practice is to place the battery on the charger more frequently and/or for longer
periods of time. Since the battery cannot retain the charge, this energy is being wasted.
Radiant charging reduces this energy waste by significantly improving the battery's ability
to store its charge. Consequently, the battery spends less time on the charger and gives you
the more of the power you need.
9.
How do I use my Renaissance charger to recover sulfated
batteries?
Restoring the crystalline structure of the battery plates takes time.
After several cycles of charging with the Renaissance charger and then discharging at a slow
rate, the plates will gradually be restored to their optimum condition.
10.
How would I use my Renaissance charger to get the maximum longevity out of my new
batteries? In order to get the most life possible out of any battery, a couple of
important guidelines must be followed:
1) Choose a battery that is
sized appropriately to the load.
For
maximum life, the ratio of the battery's capacity to the battery's load should be as high as
practically possible. Remember, slower, gentler charge and discharge rates yield longer
battery lifetimes.
2) Choose a charging routine
that is appropriate for the battery.
Depending on size and composition, a new battery will usually reach its
maximum capacity after 2-5 cycles when being charged with the RC-2A-12 series chargers.
After any battery (old or new) has reached its maximum capacity, a balance should be maintained
that:
1)
Allows the battery to be charged as gently as possible, and
2)
Allows the battery to rest between loading and charging, and
3)
Does not allow sulfation buildup to occur.
For
maximum battery life, the potency of the radiant charge must be applied suitably to the battery
in order to keep the above two conditions met. Depending on the size, condition, and
makeup of the battery to be charged, one may find that it is advantageous to intermittently use
both the desulfating power of the radiant charger and the slow, gentle charge of a conventional
charger in order to achieve this balance. Allowing the battery to rest for an hour to 24
hours between loading and charging, and charging and loading is also beneficial for increasing
the life of the battery.
11.
Can the Solid State chargers be used for Overunity Applications?
The
only Bedini Battery charger products now in production are strictly designed for battery
rejuvenation and longevity and not for overunity purposes.
We
are not testing them for overunity applications as they are designed for the purposes of
rejuvenating old batteries and maintaining new and used batteries only. While they are very
efficient, efficiency in energy conservation is not at all our primary goal. And we have never
made any claims of overunity about the Renaissance Charge, LLC
products.
In
regards to the RC-2A12, the power supply alone produces most of the losses as can be seen by
the heat. And in order to reduce the wasted energy consumption considerably a much more
expensive product would have to be made. Our costs are already very high and we cannot afford
to raise the price higher for the consumer in order to get higher efficiency out of
it.
If
other people have tested these products and found overunity, we are not aware of it. However,
if you consider that you can rejuvenate useless batteries to working condition again, then this
can be considered free in a sense as you are gaining a battery that was
useless.
Because the purpose of the chargers are to be used in homes and plugged into
the AC 110/220V grid, we have limitations on this charger. We have safety features that protect
the circuitry from disconnect, wrong polarity, and from shock. We also have to have it limited
to 12V batteries. These and other necessary features do prevent the chargers from being used as
a device to connect up to other circuits or systems. When people attempt to use the chargers
for other purposes then they void the warranty.
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