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Imhotep-Bedini

Started by Omega_0, June 12, 2008, 12:07:54 PM

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Paul-R

Impressive scope shot. How difficult would it be to build a digital scope? Very fast
A/D converter - dump data stream into ram through parallel or USB port. then process
the data into a bit mapped picture. Is this idea facile or a potential runner?
Paul.

gyulasun

Quote from: Paul-R on September 11, 2008, 10:04:34 AM
Impressive scope shot. How difficult would it be to build a digital scope? Very fast
A/D converter - dump data stream into ram through parallel or USB port. then process
the data into a bit mapped picture. Is this idea facile or a potential runner?
Paul.

Hi Paul,

Here is a link to a DIY simple (maximum sample rate of 1 MHz (bandwidth of 500 kHz) with schematics and PCB to get an insight for a start:

http://jonw0224.tripod.com/ppmscope.html

rgds,  Gyula

altium

Hi imhotep,
can you share final schematic, please?
Do you measure overunity (or perpetual motion with charging batteryes)?

wantfreeenergy

What say if you built a rotor like the window motor, but placed the magnets in a N S N S configuration.  Then if you took the rotor and placed it in a cylinder and then wrapped the coils around the skin going the length of the cylinder in a NSNS way 90 degrees apart from one another.  So the coil would be wrapped from the outside of the cylinder to the inside for however many wraps then rotate 90 degrees and wrap the other half of the coil.

Now this is like the computer fan, but could you say take and wrap some more coils around the cylinder to create an alternator?  Cus to generate the ac current you need NSNS magnets right?  "I could be totally wrong here, I'm taking a shot in the dark."

And if this is the case then you could just scale it up and have what say you a rotor with 8 or 12 magnets all going the NSNSNS....way.  And then in the spaces of the bedini coils wound on the cylinder you could wind in your alternator coils?

I hope I clarified it enough to get a good visual image.
I'm wanting to build said such device, yet have a few questions.  Could I have 12 magnets on the rotor and a coil at every spot a magnet lands?  Would I need to have half of em triggeer coils and the other half power coils.  Or could I have only one trigger coil and the rest power coils?  "If I'm not mistaken the trigger coil also collects back emf right?"  I'm not so much interested in discharging a battery and charging a few others.  I would only like to sustain the powering batteries and use the mechanical load to generate electricity.

thanks for the help

Ren

You are reffering to the window motor. It does have alternating poles already. Do a quick sketch, there are only so may ways you can configure it with opposite poles @ 180 degrees.

http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/2108-window-motor-replication.html

You can have as many coils as you like, for as many magnets as you like within reason. If you want them to fire all at the same time then you only need one trigger coil/winding. Out of phase you will need one trigger winding per phase.