Showing posts with label Renaissance Charger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renaissance Charger. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Breakthrough charging and results

I am now happy to announce that the Renaissance Charger does what it claimed doing.

This is a quick update after dropping my charger to my young brother.

As you have noticed, I was not getting anywhere with this charging with AA and AAA batteries.

I am not sure why It took me so long to get the idea to bring this to my brother that is mechanics, back in my home town.

He brought back to life 9 batteries so far, which are either holding same charge or better than new now. He couldn't believe it.

I talked to him on phone tonight and I am glad to bring these good news to your readers.

I'll try to get details on the charges and brand of batteries that works well for my next article.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Renaissance Charger news

Many of you have expressed interest in the status of the development of the Bedini Radiant Energy Battery Charger and Rejuvenator.

Here is the infommercial that has just been posted on YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mKOL0JGUxw

Tom Bearden is, incidentally, a Director of Energenx Inc.

Regards

Tony Craddock
Webmaster
The Tom Bearden Website
www.cheniere.org

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Test 002 - Renaissance Charger on 4 x AA - 1.2v each

Charging batteries that seems to be charged, but don't work well in camera. They are 5 years old AA batteries.

Charger: RC-1AU-120
Charge Setting: 2

Battery type: Ni-Mh - 2300 mAh
ID: AA-01, AA-02, AA-03, AA-04
Voltage: 4 x 1.2v
Battery State: 5 years old batteries, giving poor performances.

Charge-Discharge Cycle 1
Starting time: July 12 - 11:15
Starting Voltage: 1.25v, 1.25v, 1.21v, 1.26v

End Time: July 12 - 16:15
Ending Voltage: 1.38v, 1.38v, 1.37v, 1.38v

Total charge time: 5h

Total Discharge time
: 14h
Discharged Voltage: 1.05v, 1.19v, 0.02v, 1.21v

Charge-Discharge Cycle 2
Starting time: July 22 - 09:20
Starting Voltage: 1.05v, 1.19v, 0.02v, 1.21v (Note, 3rd battery might be dead, or completely empty?)

End Time: Between 1:30 and 3:30
Ending Voltage: 1.37v, 1.37v, 1.37v, 1.37v (Note, 3rd battery still good to go, but was totally empty.)

Total charge time: Between 4h10 and 6h10

Total Discharge time
: TBD
Discharged Voltage: TBD

Note: These batteries show very poor quality on the camera battery meter.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Test 001 - Renaissance Charger on 9V battery

This is the first test I will do with the Renaissance Charger.

Charger: RC-1AU-120
Charge Setting: 1

Battery type: Ni-MH - 140mAh
ID: 9V-01
Voltage: 9v
State: Good Condition

Charge-Discharge Cycle 1
Starting time: July 11 - 17:45
Starting Voltage: 4v

End Time: July 12 - 8:45
Ending Voltage: 9.55v

Total charge time: 15h

Total discharge time: Unknown, didn't keep track for this case.
Discharged Voltage: 6.55v
(Note: Voltage still going up 2h30 after been removed from the charge. Is this normal behavior?)

Charge-Discharge Cycle 2
Starting time: July 22 - 19:15
Starting Voltage: 6.55v

End Time: July 23 - 08:15
Ending Voltage: 8.5v (still rising slowly even unplugged)

Total charge time: 13h

Total discharge time: TBD
Discharged Voltage: TBD

Renaissance Charger by Energenx


Greetings everyone!

I decided to dedicate another blog to experimentations with the Renaissance Charger.

I received the RC-1AU-120 this afternoon.
This charger, to my great surprise can do lead acid battery as well as what I expected from it, the NI-MH and Ni-CD, ranging from 1.5v to 24v.

I'll post the results here with various battery types.

For future reference: The price of the unit was $350.00 USD and the cost for custom was too much for my taste: $47.14CAD

Renaissance Charger Website: http://www.r-charge.com/products.html