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Overunity Machines Forum



Easy Bedini

Started by Limoman7, May 05, 2005, 01:21:30 PM

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Pirate88179

@ Ren:

Thank you for your response.  I appreciate the information.  Before I experiment and go off of the reservation I think I should build a working device following the "plans".  So, I will go for the weaker mags.  Thanks again.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

gyulasun

Quote from: springfield on April 05, 2008, 06:44:02 AM
Quote from: gyulasun on April 04, 2008, 10:49:02 AM

maybe at this link:

http://rpmgt.org/order.html

Thanks, gyulasun. I see you're a big poster here, maybe you can give me some pointers. I want to build one of these motors but there are many different designs and principles being proposed. Any thoughts on which one would be the best bet to get started with? Any advice appreciated...
Thanks, Mike

Hi Mike,

I fully agree with Ren's suggestions.

Perhaps this link http://rpmgt.org/SSG.html (which is also included in my above pointer) is also useful,  the reason I mention is that there are several links embedded into Rick's pages and it is easy to get lost in the many useful topics for someone just starting.

Gyula

PS Noticed your post on Hilden-Brand,  the best link perhaps is at peswiki on his motors here:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Director:Hilden-Brand_Electromagnet_Motor

Artic_Knight

Quote from: Ren on April 05, 2008, 04:39:06 PM
hi springfield, I suggest you start with a simple bedini sg (school girl) monopole. bi or tri. There is a simple tutorial here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJySgeSpJpQ parts 2 + are easy to follow. You can study it more closely in its simple form at bedini monopole3 forums with other beginners. Once you understand the basics you can move on to more complex configurations.

i watched this video and have basic electronic knowledge, i dont quite understand why the switching curcuit does not get locked in the on position from induction when the primary fires?

also i have looked at many curcuits and one of the simplest is the one that was used in the video. i like a previous poster wonder if there is overunity or even unity available why more people do not run self powered coils by a capacitor and then use the spinning of the rotor to power a generator of sorts?

my argument with this is there is known back emf, voltage spikes, and i can only imagine left over voltage in the coil after it returns to keep the unit self powering.

Artic_Knight

here is something i do not understand, i made a bifilar coil and in a basic curcuit used a diod and a cap to control the charge. when i use 2lb force neodium magnets to try and charge it it will not recieve any charge however if i place this exact coil and setup on my laptop above the hard disk it begins to charge. why are the magnets not having an effect? they work fine without the diode and with the diode the laptop hard disk can charge it??? ???

im at a loss. :-\

Pirate88179

Artic_Knight:

How is it going?  I am currently in the process of attempting a Bedini build and have been doing research.  the only thing I might suggest is that I have read that neos are not good to use.  I have no idea why this might be.  I was planning on using them myself as I have many.  I have read this in several places although I don't recall an explanation being offered.

It makes no sense to me as the neos would put out a stronger field with smaller magnets.  I would think that a stronger field would maximize our results, not hamper them but, as I said, I am very new to this and only know by what I have read and not experimentation at this point.

Just for what it is worth.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen