Adjustable Frequency Radiant Charger - 300 to 3500hz

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Adjustable frequency, 300 to 3500 hz. New adjustable pulse circuit can be added to existing radiant charger to enhance efficiency.

The charger shown in this video is a stand alone unit, and I have provided a complete circuit diagram in the new updated edition of the eBook, "How to Build a Radiant Charger." Click here to download it: www.ritalie.com/store

Many people asked for this, and that is why I put it together. But I didn't want to have something that was unreliable or hard to build, so I came up with one of the easiest, and most reliable circuits using parts you can purchase from Radioshack. Now you can make an extremely powerful charger without a car spark module, and without worry about a circuit failing due to static spikes.

For projects like solid state magnetic generators, hydrogen fuel cells, overunity transformers, Adams motor, and other devices that require a timed pulse generator circuit, you can use the new pulse circuit to drive these devices.

If you are interested, the complete wiring diagram to build all of these projects can be found in the guide "How to Build a Radiant Battery Charger."

Click here if you would like to preview it, or download it: www.ritalie.com/store

Circuit diagrams, eBooks and parts available here: www.ritalie.com/store

Updated: 02/17/2017

コメント (9)
  • I hope a auto tune circuit for the spark module is available soon ! That would be super awesome!!
  • Have a question. What is this charger used for? I sort of jumped into this blind and it looks interesting but I have no idea whats so special about this, but I sure would like to know!
  • @wits2014
    What exactly is the input? Grid power or what? And how fast does it typically recharge a battery? Thanks! Dr J
  • I bought your other plans using the microwave. I would really like to have the plans for this one without repurchasing all of it. Can I just get this one?
  • I sent you a question threw your Website Haven't heard a word Are you there?
  • @Ritalie
    Sure I can email it. Go to my website and send me an email :)