Hi James, it's similar to a TS - but with one battery. The name (Ron Cole Bipolar Switch) comes from the name of the schematic that John Bedini has had on his web page for years, which is post #1 of this thread.
The concept of the switch is fairly simple:-
1. Charge two capacitors in parallel through the load from the battery.
2. Discharge the same capacitors in series through the load to re-charge the battery.
The idea being that you can power the load for longer than if you just ran the load "normally".
John K.
The concept of the switch is fairly simple:-
1. Charge two capacitors in parallel through the load from the battery.
2. Discharge the same capacitors in series through the load to re-charge the battery.
The idea being that you can power the load for longer than if you just ran the load "normally".
John K.

Sort of reminds me of Jim Murray's SERPS device.
. These were mainly due to the fact that I had the parts on hand. I'm still experimenting with resistor values, just about across the board.
Have fun
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