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Self Looped Cap Dump Bedini Motor

Started by joellagace, August 21, 2023, 07:00:40 PM

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joellagace

Here is the youtube video with schematics.

https://youtu.be/8yXUZl2bEOo


In our first stage, the inductance on the primary side of the transformer plays a crucial role, coupling to the negative side anterior to the battery. Considering the Bedini system's inherent switching capabilities, it's only logical to exploit this feature. Here, the inducer acts as an efficient governor, constraining the pulse with which the Bedini motor interacts. This is no small accomplishment, as our prime objective lies in diminishing the trigger input.

Moving to the secondary effect, we find an opportunity to rectify this oscillation and employ it as a pulse switch transistor controller, pulsing a capacitive discharge. This is where the spirit of Tesla's resonant magic breathes life into the system! A rapid synchronization ensues, harmonizing with the resonant frequency. The challenge – and joy – is in discovering the capacitor value that yields the zenith of spike amplitude, as witnessed through the looking glass of my oscilloscope.

This charge is then channeled into an isolation transformer, rectified, and reintegrated into the battery supply. By shorting a tuned L/C circuit, we unleash a substantial "bang" of energy.  selecting the correct value for the capacitor is paramount, for resonance is the cornerstone of this mechanism.

I believe this unique approach to a Bedini-like setup.

Thank you, dear friends, for your unwavering support and shared enthusiasm in this grand adventure. Together, we continue to push the boundaries and light the way.

tinman

Quote from: joellagace on August 21, 2023, 07:00:40 PM
Here is the youtube video with schematics.

https://youtu.be/8yXUZl2bEOo


In our first stage, the inductance on the primary side of the transformer plays a crucial role, coupling to the negative side anterior to the battery. Considering the Bedini system's inherent switching capabilities, it's only logical to exploit this feature. Here, the inducer acts as an efficient governor, constraining the pulse with which the Bedini motor interacts. This is no small accomplishment, as our prime objective lies in diminishing the trigger input.

Moving to the secondary effect, we find an opportunity to rectify this oscillation and employ it as a pulse switch transistor controller, pulsing a capacitive discharge. This is where the spirit of Tesla's resonant magic breathes life into the system! A rapid synchronization ensues, harmonizing with the resonant frequency. The challenge – and joy – is in discovering the capacitor value that yields the zenith of spike amplitude, as witnessed through the looking glass of my oscilloscope.

This charge is then channeled into an isolation transformer, rectified, and reintegrated into the battery supply. By shorting a tuned L/C circuit, we unleash a substantial "bang" of energy.  selecting the correct value for the capacitor is paramount, for resonance is the cornerstone of this mechanism.

I believe this unique approach to a Bedini-like setup.

Thank you, dear friends, for your unwavering support and shared enthusiasm in this grand adventure. Together, we continue to push the boundaries and light the way.

Ah, i remember the Bedini pulse motor- battery cooker days well.

I hear in your video you state that-- it does not have to be a complicated system, but your system seems to be just that.
It seems more an oscillator charging system, rather than a cap dump system.
Remember, every electrical component you put into a system is a lose, it is never a gain.

The whole idea of the cap dump system, is to dump a low voltage/high current pulse of energy into the battery, instead of the high voltage/low current battery killing inductive kickback spike associated with the bedini pulse motor.

There are far simpler ways to make a cap dump system that dumps the energy back into the run battery safely.

The bedini pulse motor is probably one of the worst designed pulse motors out there, but they are a simple design to get you started.
You have a good scope there, so have you done any P/in-P/out calculations ?, so as to get some idea of efficiency.

In saying all that, good work.
It is great to see people are still experimenting with the pulse motor.

joellagace

Well one can go solid state if they want instead of the wheel.

https://youtu.be/QYpwTJJ3lh8

tinman

Quote from: joellagace on August 21, 2023, 10:13:02 PM
Well one can go solid state if they want instead of the wheel.

https://youtu.be/QYpwTJJ3lh8

Yes, one could.
If you remove the bass/emitter diode on the ssg pulse motor, it will go into self oscillation.

I see in your video, you have also fallen for the tricks batteries play on you.
Many fall for this mis-conception.
I can show you the battery voltage rising when a load is placed on it, without all the voodoo hooked up to it.

Your video is titled--100 watts of free energy.
Where is this free energy ?, as i see just a battery delivering energy to an inverter, and then the inverter delivering it to a incandescent bulb. We also see the battery voltage falling as it should.

And what is this !radiant! energy you speak of ?

Over time, you will come to understand what is really going on with your battery, and it has nothing to do with this ! radiant! energy you speak of.

It would seem you have been reading them !books of secrets!, from the likes of Aaron the rookie from Energetic forum.

Pumping 100 volt spikes into your battery will kill it soon enough, as many have found out in the past.

There are those here that are well versed on these pulse systems, and battery behaviour, but i guess it is up to you if you wish to learn facts, or continue on down the rabbit hole.

joellagace