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Overunity Machines Forum



Twin Rotor Bedini Motor

Started by jonnydavro, July 05, 2008, 06:58:24 AM

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jonnydavro

Hi ChilianOne,In the video i am using an old 12v car battery that has sat in my shed for three years as the primary and an old motorbike battery is charging but i now run it on 9v pp3 batteries.The circuit is standard Bedini.
  regards jonnydavro

jonnydavro

Hi,Done some testing on the motor today,I think it's looking promising,what do you think?.
Anybody else tried this?
If you've already got a Bedini motor, just make another rotor, identical to the one you have already have but with reversed polarities and try it,anyway here's a video off some tests i did today with smaller rotors (mini cd's) and some pictures.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wt8Ut2maA8M

    Regards jonnydavro.

jonnydavro

Hi,Just an update.Iv'e  now tried connecting the 2 rotors via a band to use the combined torque off the rotors.My next step will be to add a small stepper motor as a generator.Heres a video and a pic.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NMoEhDXOaUo

regards jonnydavro.

broli

This also make you think about also having several rotors stacked on each other each turning their own little motor. I'm curious what kind of impact that would have. Need to use that coil to the fullest  ;D.

nightlife

jonnydavro, good job. Now place magnets close to the ones you have and fire the coil on the gap between them. You will find that you get even more torque as well as a longer throw. It will not require any more power then you are already using but yet you will achieve a faster rotation speed with a higher torque rating.

Keep up the good work.