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Overunity Machines Forum



One magnet no bearing Bedini motor

Started by jonnydavro, March 28, 2009, 04:21:55 PM

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jonnydavro

Hi boku.The circuit I use is on page 1 of this thread.You can also use the basic Bedini circuit which can be found here and add the extra pot and relay coil at a later date.These additions cut the amp draw considerably and also increase rpm's.
http://www.freeenergynews.com/Directory/Inventors/JohnBedini/SG/RickFriedrich_SSG/Schematic2.jpg
Also watch this vid by the daftman who makes it easy to build a working circuit and you can just use a diametrically magnetised magnet for your rotor.There are three vids in the series.
To get the high rpm's shown in the other levitating vids you referenced,you will need to have a well balanced shaft/rotor and then you should be able to replicate sucessfully.
Good luck.Jonny
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJillO

Pirate88179

Jonny:

Good to see your post.  I am glad that many others are interested in your innovations.  You really brought the Bedini to another level with your work.

I hope you are well.  Please keep up your excellent work.

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

boku

hi jonny, hi bill,
thank for ur fast reply.

yeah, u 2 r awesome, i also saw the piratelike joule thief box ;)
i will build that too, but later..

as im a little newbie to eletronics :o, i unfortunatly bought the wrong resistor wich is 5w 47k but i dont find the right one at our local(german) radioshack named "conrad"

i came from the peswiki site, where its a 680 ohm resistor:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Bedini_SG:Materials

and only found this one:
http://www.order.conrad.com/cgi-perl/lshop.cgi?action=showdetail&wkid=1265117911&ls=d&nc=&rubnum=e20.aa30.v97.ae72.q16&artnum=417580&file=&gesamt_zeilen=Tshowrub--e20.aa30.v97.ae72.q16&shop=

is this the right one?

and i have to order the wire now, but i see a large variety of wire gauges,
wich do u recomend?

@jonny
did u used 26awg at the third coil, too? and how many windings?

i like the constructions from skycollection:
http://www.youtube.com/user/skycollection#p/a/u/2/t4yOD7AZF80
as he throws always some acrilic to his machines,
in this one i dont know wich circuit he uses (hall device)
but he always uses thicker wires, like known from building generators, i guess.
whats ur opinion? -> circuit and gauges/wires

as so much specs r spread over many forums and is quiet difficult to gather the informations especially for those not very well english speaking, i suggest to build some tutorials,
like
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=186596
(is about hacking apple drivers for standard pc)
there are mods and updates always kept in the very first post, incl all specs (hopefully), so many ppl can add various comments and post nonworking testing results

is this:
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/3609-big-joule-theif-15.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtgyyNk5GEQ
a solid state charger? that would be interesting, too
i didnt see any rotor, exept of the fan, or am i wrong?

sry, ma bad english ::)