7 Amorphous Thin-film Silicon panels (Flexopower 79W, 19.2Vmp)
40A12 Solar Tracker V
4 105Ah Deep-cycle Lead-acid batteries
EL2600 200W Pure Sine Inverter
I started out on energeticforum.com, essentially commandeering a topic regarding Bedini's Solar Tracker V controllers. It was an older topic and so I was able to make post after post with no responses, kind of like a diary charting my adventure.
I have degrees in math and physics, so I've got kind of like an aptitude or attraction to this stuff. I spent my teen years and early 20's working as a mechanic's apprentice for a towing company, so I've always had attraction to hands-on, as well. Since then, I've worked all kinds of jobs, doubling as a wrench wherever I go, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Of course, it would be nice to be able to establish myself, but I've never made enough money to get anywhere near this goal in the SF Bay Area - too many wealthy foreigners and yuppy-techies displacing the salt of the earth. For example, I've been saving to buy a diesel truck and camper (a rent-free home, if you will, for both myself and my solar setup) with the long-term goal of living off-grid, but the "plandemic" saw an extreme rise in the price of used vehicles, barring me once again from this goal as soon as I was in the range of being able to afford it. I am old school and believe in the old way, rejecting what I see as nonsense - the very nonsensical crap that ruined my home and my world (greedy, heartless financial strategists and the like). I do not own a smart phone and do not "invest." My friends are the ones who install your appliances, fix your cars, and manage your agriculture. I'll admit, I have a few friends who play the fake-merit money-game, but at least they get out and surf! So enough about me, let's get into the solar! RAWR!
I know you're looking at that 200W inverter and wondering just what this guy is thinking! Stick with me here! There has been preliminary planning for years and the idea is to size up the inverter as needed - that is, start small and be careful not to overshoot. From what I understand, an oversized inverter is just a big chunk of copper that you've got to keep charged up, at least statically, which is a waste if you're not going to utilize it's potential. Lots of primer involved, and it just kind of flows in no particular order, however, I will do my best to stay organized and on topic.
The most important aspect of all this is the fact that I am making a run on mainstream science. I am tired of their B.S. and failure to recognize the free energy community. I have been researching free energy for around 15 years and have learned more from this than anything else. At the very least, it is a beautiful vehicle for hope, and as such I find it to be much like an addiction. The Bedini Ferris Wheel says it all.
The free energy principles I aim to employ are essentially garnered from Bedini, and more specifically from the "Solar Secrets" .pdf pamphlet, freely available online for the last decade or so. Basically the main idea is that Lead-acid batteries can go forever, and can even be brought back from the grave. The free energy was always in the battery - the machines are only a way to facilitate this process. The Solar Tracker V was designed by Bedini for this end, however, the principle is adapted and used in pretty much all of his devices. Do you know about John Bedini? Check it out... and don't listen to the legion of naysayers - the only way to understand Bedini is with your own mind, however, I'll do my best to help get you there. All of this has to do with a deeper understanding of how electricity is stored in and tranferred through different mediums like air, metal, and battery acid. Dielectricity has been throughly overshadowed by magnetism...
This should be fun, and I can't wait to hear from you! We're all in this together, and the implications of my work will hopefully spread at some rate through this community. This isn't my first brush with Bedini, and I just can't wait for you to come on board! Please, check out "Solar Secrets, the .pdf," if you haven't already, and I will do my best to come around regularly with updates and responses.
Stay tuned...
40A12 Solar Tracker V
4 105Ah Deep-cycle Lead-acid batteries
EL2600 200W Pure Sine Inverter
I started out on energeticforum.com, essentially commandeering a topic regarding Bedini's Solar Tracker V controllers. It was an older topic and so I was able to make post after post with no responses, kind of like a diary charting my adventure.
I have degrees in math and physics, so I've got kind of like an aptitude or attraction to this stuff. I spent my teen years and early 20's working as a mechanic's apprentice for a towing company, so I've always had attraction to hands-on, as well. Since then, I've worked all kinds of jobs, doubling as a wrench wherever I go, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Of course, it would be nice to be able to establish myself, but I've never made enough money to get anywhere near this goal in the SF Bay Area - too many wealthy foreigners and yuppy-techies displacing the salt of the earth. For example, I've been saving to buy a diesel truck and camper (a rent-free home, if you will, for both myself and my solar setup) with the long-term goal of living off-grid, but the "plandemic" saw an extreme rise in the price of used vehicles, barring me once again from this goal as soon as I was in the range of being able to afford it. I am old school and believe in the old way, rejecting what I see as nonsense - the very nonsensical crap that ruined my home and my world (greedy, heartless financial strategists and the like). I do not own a smart phone and do not "invest." My friends are the ones who install your appliances, fix your cars, and manage your agriculture. I'll admit, I have a few friends who play the fake-merit money-game, but at least they get out and surf! So enough about me, let's get into the solar! RAWR!
I know you're looking at that 200W inverter and wondering just what this guy is thinking! Stick with me here! There has been preliminary planning for years and the idea is to size up the inverter as needed - that is, start small and be careful not to overshoot. From what I understand, an oversized inverter is just a big chunk of copper that you've got to keep charged up, at least statically, which is a waste if you're not going to utilize it's potential. Lots of primer involved, and it just kind of flows in no particular order, however, I will do my best to stay organized and on topic.
The most important aspect of all this is the fact that I am making a run on mainstream science. I am tired of their B.S. and failure to recognize the free energy community. I have been researching free energy for around 15 years and have learned more from this than anything else. At the very least, it is a beautiful vehicle for hope, and as such I find it to be much like an addiction. The Bedini Ferris Wheel says it all.
The free energy principles I aim to employ are essentially garnered from Bedini, and more specifically from the "Solar Secrets" .pdf pamphlet, freely available online for the last decade or so. Basically the main idea is that Lead-acid batteries can go forever, and can even be brought back from the grave. The free energy was always in the battery - the machines are only a way to facilitate this process. The Solar Tracker V was designed by Bedini for this end, however, the principle is adapted and used in pretty much all of his devices. Do you know about John Bedini? Check it out... and don't listen to the legion of naysayers - the only way to understand Bedini is with your own mind, however, I'll do my best to help get you there. All of this has to do with a deeper understanding of how electricity is stored in and tranferred through different mediums like air, metal, and battery acid. Dielectricity has been throughly overshadowed by magnetism...
This should be fun, and I can't wait to hear from you! We're all in this together, and the implications of my work will hopefully spread at some rate through this community. This isn't my first brush with Bedini, and I just can't wait for you to come on board! Please, check out "Solar Secrets, the .pdf," if you haven't already, and I will do my best to come around regularly with updates and responses.
Stay tuned...
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