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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
We do more than just sell Radiant charging solutions, we are also involved in the research and development of these solid state chargers and motor/generators. This includes improving solar and wind generation systems. Instead of conventional constant current or constant voltage DC charging, batteries charged by electrical pulses with specific shape, frequency, and magnitude trigger improved electrochemical energy transfer in the battery. Because of this, the life of new batteries can be dramatically extended, and the capacity of older batteries, previously unable to be adequately charged by conventional means, can be increased.
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In-house Testing of Products |
RenaissanceTM 12 or 24 Volt Radiant Battery Rejuvenator
RC, LLC testing done in April 2007.
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fully-automatic, microprocessor-controlled Rejuvenator can be used
on virtually any 12V battery on the market. Power level is
selectable appropriate to the size battery being charged.
The load test graph on the left represents a battery that was unchargable by conventional means. After just cycling the battery four times, in the charger's "desulfate" mode, the battery's capacity is now seven times greater and will continue to increase after repeated cycles. Once the battery reaches its optimal charge potential, it will automatically stop the cycling process. In the same way we have restored numerous batteries with this system.
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EnergenxTM 12-24 Volt Solar Kick Radiant Charger

Radiant technology can now be used to effectively
capture and use a larger portion of the common "marginal" energy
available to current conventional solar and wind energy supply systems while
also providing a denser, longer lasting charge to the storage batteries in these
systems.
The Solar Kick integrats both solar and wind power with a battery bank, which is also controlled by the Radiant charge controller.
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This newly developed 12V or 24V charge-controller is fully
automated.
Subsequent in-house testing has shown increase in the recovery of marginal
energy which can account for a 30% increase in battery power available to these
systems during periods of non-optimal solar/wind conditions. For solar
power systems, these marginal periods would include times of indirect sun, rain
and clouds, dust storms and moon light.
RC, LLC in-house testing verified this incredible marginal yet rejuvenative charging of 10 discarded 6V golf-cart Interstate batteries with only a 45W solar panel source during several months of cloudy 2007 winter nights. These batteries then powered a 3KW load. Most of the charging took place during seasonally shady daylight hours. However, charging of this large bank of batteries was observed when the panel was putting out only 0.4 volts at night with thick clouds in the sky!
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EnergenxTM 1-48 Volt Motors and Generators
In-house testing has been conducted on many different models to determine the optimal performance levels and power output. Although, the motor/generators remain a continued research and development project, we are confident that one day these motors can be used in a wide variety of energy conserving products that require far less energy to
operate.

Pictures shown are small-scale replications of EnergenxTM motor/generator systems by RC LLC in-house since 2004. A variety of motors and fans were entirely constructed with the John BediniTM patented process, while other conventional fans' circuitry were replaced with this superior circuitry to give much greater total system efficiency.
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Small scale models have been built to prove the principles of this technology. They can perform a variety of tasks, such as, pumping water and running fans, while also having the ability to tap off additional energy for instant consumption or diverted to storage batteries for later
use.
We found that these motor/generators produced less heat and were able to charge both small and large banks of batteries while powering a mechanical load.
Our extensive research with this technology shows us that it can be adapted to improve the total efficiency of all electrical applications.
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