Energenx | The Workings Of The SG Oscillator @Energenx | Uploaded August 2012 | Updated October 2024, 1 minute ago.
In this video I'm showing again after one hour the two batteries, the one battery was pretty much charged the other was dead, in the beginning video they start out close to being the same. Now as the one battery approaches full charge the current goes down and the other is building current.So one impedance is low and the other is high to the oscillator. As the battery approaches it's charge at 14.85 the other battery receives more charge but in the end they will both be balanced at 14.8 volts. This is all discussed on the Energy Science Forum at, energyscienceforum.com/ under The SG Oscillator This does apply to the motors.
John Bedini
In this video I'm showing again after one hour the two batteries, the one battery was pretty much charged the other was dead, in the beginning video they start out close to being the same. Now as the one battery approaches full charge the current goes down and the other is building current.So one impedance is low and the other is high to the oscillator. As the battery approaches it's charge at 14.85 the other battery receives more charge but in the end they will both be balanced at 14.8 volts. This is all discussed on the Energy Science Forum at, energyscienceforum.com/ under The SG Oscillator This does apply to the motors.
John Bedini