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How to make bedini motor overunity ???

Started by capacitor70, May 03, 2008, 12:09:12 PM

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resonanceman

Quote from: Ren on May 18, 2008, 05:53:04 PM
Thats funny Capacitor70, I found the following results when building Bedinis devices:

1. More weight on the rotor the better, (within reason) as long as it is well balanced.
2. Use weaker magnets for faster switching, stronger magnets such as neos can only work in certain configurations
3. More magnets, but keep the correct spacing
4. Proper coil design IS important, Your right about that.
5. Multiple coils makes a BIG difference as does multiple windings when wired correctly, both to speed and charging of the back end.
6.?
7. In one of my configurations a nsnsnsns rotor gave an increase in speed over the nnnn rotor. This was with neos and air cores.


I am working on a pulse motor design  that starts with a bedini  type circuit........I have been thinking  of  putting  the magnets on my rotor NSNS ...... I read somewhere that  putting small S  magnets on a rotor of N magnets will help clear out the charge..... WHat I think that means ..... I am thinking that the capacitance  of the coil  may be holding  a charge  between pulses......this  charge would tend to  make the trigger  circuit less sensitive.  ( I am guessing that this capcitance charging  thing may  be why low power magnets seem to work better than Neos.)


An  idea I want to try is to  use a NSNS rotor  then use  a bridge or  diodes to rectify the signal........then  feed it to a pnp bedini  circuit ...and send the other half to a npn  bedini circuit
If the capacitance  of the coil  is maintaining a charge  between pulses...... switching to  this  dual  circuit set up should  use this  voltage to good advantage.

I also plan to move to multiple coils....... I expect  that  they  will soon  start driving the motor to fast........ a NSNS rotor  could  be  easily  used  as a generator  to keep  the speed in check.




A question for anyone here...... \
Most  bedinis  I have seen are at least 12V
Is 12V  a kind of minimum voltage?
I  would like to get one running  a 6 V because of other experiments I want to do later.


gary



Pirate88179

Gary:

I have run my Bedini motor from my earth battery, which outputs about 2 volts.  (See my video)  I have Jonnydavro to thank for this circuit.  (See his videos)  You do not need 12 volts at all. (I used a 3055 regular tansistor for this.)

I hope this helps.

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

Paul-R

If you people want to get a Bedini to work, then this is the place
to get the SSG to run overunity:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Bedini_Monopole3/messages
They know their stuff.

mscoffman

Quote from: Paul-R on July 04, 2010, 06:44:52 AM
If you people want to get a Bedini to work, then this is the place
to get the SSG to run overunity:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Bedini_Monopole3/messages
They know their stuff.


I am a member of the above yahoo group. They expect their people
to build a precise replica of the Bedini circuit. They don't like to deal
with anything other then that. It's very scientific in that they can
control the environment of the machine but they don't like to discuss
either innovation or controversy.

---

My belief is that the Bedini machine functions on two levels
simultaneously, the one designed for and one that just happens.
Static electricity (which *they* call "radiant energy") is the
other half of the equation, weak CF cold fusion aligned by
static electricity occurs in the acid/lead storage battery and
is the voltage downconverter. It's very easy to lose the Static
electric part during a motor redesign. Use neo magnets and
move the coil away from the wheel and the coils can no longer
collect static electricity properly.

Bedini almost never uses capacitors, which would help the
stability of his circuit, because capacitors have a maximum
working voltage and the operating static conditions will
exceed that voltage.

Think anything you want, but what you are thinking won't
match all the evidence present.

:S:MarkSCoffman

resonanceman

Quote from: Pirate88179 on July 04, 2010, 02:05:59 AM
Gary:

I have run my Bedini motor from my earth battery, which outputs about 2 volts.  (See my video)  I have Jonnydavro to thank for this circuit.  (See his videos)  You do not need 12 volts at all. (I used a 3055 regular tansistor for this.)

I hope this helps.

Bill

Bill

Thanks that does help alot.

I am clearly missing  something here...... I have not  got mine to run yet...... It is probably something really basic..... to simple  for me to notice

I have another question...... On a JT  the schematic  always shows  the dots  marking  start of the windings.......... I do not  remember seeing them on any  bedini  schematics ....... can you check your bedini  and  see where the marks  should be?.


gary