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Experiments on Bedinis themes.
Connect two capacitors in parallel across a 12 volt battery. Caps charge up. Next, reconnect caps in series across the battery, now the 24 volts discharges back to the battery. return caps to the parallel condition etc. A load may be connected in series with one of the battery leads. Sounds too good to be true? RIGHT! On returning the caps to parallel condition, one of the caps has partial voltage positive still on its negative plate. This is thrown away to the negative terminal of the battery each full cycle.
ALSO, rechargable batteries typically take 1.6 times more rechage watt/hours than discharge watt/hours. So Mr. Bedini, get real, tell the truth.
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