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Bedini dc motor hybrid

Started by jonnydavro, September 10, 2008, 06:00:48 PM

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jonnydavro

Hi.I have had another look at my DC Bedini hybrid motor and updated it slightly resulting in very low current consumption and extended duty cycle at no expense to the battery.I now route only the bemf through the DC motor.This motor now runs using 3.5mA @12v.It will run on a lot less voltage as i have also run it with my joule thief and cap combo.
Here is a video and updated circuit.
                                                  Regards Jonnydavro

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6Jc8mv6xeg

freepenguin


Hi there,

I try to build a self-charging Bedini motor. I'm new to this area.
If the motor getting self-charged during operation, I think I can use the rotation of shaft of motor to create AC current like the alternator does.

Your Bedini motor looks simple and the DC motor comination is interesting.
DC motor can be used to creat AC current.

Can you show the component list?

Thanx

jonnydavro

Hi Freepenguin.The circuit diagram and all components are posted in the previous post to yours.It is a simple motor to build and i am sure you will have a lot off fun experimenting,It sounds like you have a lot planned.Please keep us informed off your results.Regards jonnydavro.

freepenguin

Quote from: jonnydavro on March 06, 2009, 05:09:57 PM
Hi Freepenguin.The circuit diagram and all components are posted in the previous post to yours.It is a simple motor to build and i am sure you will have a lot off fun experimenting,It sounds like you have a lot planned.Please keep us informed off your results.Regards jonnydavro.

Have you thought about turning car alternator shaft using the DC motor in your Bedeni system which is successfully running? Because car alternator is cheap to operate, reliable, it generates decent electricity for running most house-hold appliances.

Bedini system -> DC motor -> Alternator -> 12V car battery -> Inverter

There are DC to AC inverters rating 1k+ W for car audio systems.


jonnydavro

Hi Freepenguin.The motor i have made is small and for proof off concept.It does not have the torque to turn a car alternator which requires a lot off torque to turn especially when under load.This motor could probably spin an identical dc motor top and tail fashion like i have done with my joule thief  DC generator.Here is a video off it to show you what i mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ynFm-JwYjY
If you want to spin a car alternator.The following  version off my DC  Bedini motor is probably better suited.
The DC Motor/rotor is wired where a slave coil would be.
The second Rotor is a free wheeling rotor and is powered by the power coil pulse and acts as an anti stall device if the powered rotor slows down to much.This motor produces a lot of torque (it will take the skin off your finger as i found out)for a not so big current draw.
Another interesting thing about this motor is the amp draw decreases under load.The meter in the video is showing amp draw of 360mA.the power supply is 36v 0.5a. The motor used is From a 24v electric scooter
Here is a vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuPHWPai4uQ
I will try to dig the circuit for this out for you and when i find it i will post it.
Hope this helps.
                        regards jonnydavro