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Self-Running Bedini Bike!

Started by Elliot Gain, December 24, 2009, 10:11:28 AM

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Elliot Gain

Quote from: nightlife on January 08, 2010, 03:08:53 AM
  You would double the torque if you use both poles of the coils. Keep that in mind when designing. Otherwise the unused pole is wasted. You can not have one pole without having the opposite and one pole can not be any stronger and or any weaker then the other. They are equal and both must be utilised to acquire the best results.  ;)

Would I be able to gain more energy from them using both poles?  And how would I go about doing that, Horse shoe coil?  I am not using the coils for a motor I am trying to use them to capture current to charge a battery.

nightlife

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Would I be able to gain A from them using both poles?  And how would I go about doing that, Horse shoe coil?  I am not using the coils for a motor I am trying to use them to capture current to charge a battery.
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  I never thought about that concept before.  I am not sure if I am understanding you correctly but the following picture is what I have in mind. It is a four coil design with one powering and three collecting.