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Overunity Machines Forum



Bedini SG Motor Worth Buying?

Started by trevstar, February 06, 2019, 07:14:11 PM

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tinman

Quote from: Void on February 08, 2019, 04:15:29 PM
Hello Hoppy, Citfta, Grumage,
Thanks for the info on the SSG's. So it seems input power draw can vary quite a bit
depending on the exact setup.

It can vary from Uw to Kw,just depends on how big you want to go.
Of course a Kw motor would be rather large  :D

Most desktop SSG pulse motors draw around 50-200mA @ 12 volt's.
You then should be able to recover around 80% of that through your inductive kickback when the motor is tuned correctly.

Then there is the window motor  ;)
Below is a video of my first window motor,where i used magnetic bearings for the shaft.
This is the one i thing may have self run had i used Schottky diodes to reduce the V/drop across the diodes,which you can see was around .8v across the standard diodes i used.

The run caps are 2x 1000uF 25 volt cap's--so not a large storage capacity.
But if you look at the big paddle rotor,and take into account the amount of air that would be shifting,then i think it was doing quite well  ;)

This was back in 2012,and i had only just begun this free energy stuff.
Had no idea about  Schottky diodes back then.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67R5ksfFF14


Brad

Void

Hi Brad. Wow, that really is a very efficient window motor. The total draw
on the run capacitors must have only been very small indeed for the voltage to fall
that slowly. Well done!

AlienGrey

Quote from: trevstar on February 07, 2019, 10:06:42 PM
Ok. I have a dumb question. Anyone, please chip in.
Is it possible to replace the battery in the SG motor with a supercapacitor?  From my limited understanding of the device, that would not work.  But what do you all think?
That's a good point as a LAcid battery wastes 50% of the energy in its process.

trevstar

Well I started this thread looking for a good SG Motor but now I have found something BETTER!  This guy created a crystal battery that lasted a year and a half. I n another video he has batteries running up to four years! The batteries are easy to build and have decent power. They run MOTORS not LEDs.  In another video he put together 10 batteries to run a decent sized fan, about 15 volts. I am going to work on this now!Trevor
http://action.news/watch?v=Mzq_qWIhamQ


skywatcher

What's the point about running a small motor from a battery ?