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Overunity Machines Forum



help about bedini motor

Started by safder, November 07, 2009, 03:51:02 AM

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safder

I am using this type of multimeter.should i use digital meter.

safder

 i have two questions.

If i use 12v supply then how much voltage produced by this motor.
and if this motor produce 6 volts then it is normal voltage to charge a 12v battery..

pese

This analog instrimen is even better than digital, if you have not clean proper DC voltages ...


The best is also to use (and test) with filament lamps (no LED).
So you can "see" the voltage and the power .
Use lamps witj 1 3 5 10 watts  6 and 12 volts.

It is in any way the best if you have
"no-sinusodial" voltages. AND you see
the POWER!. Testing Voltages without ans Load
is "Nonsense".
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Quote from: safder on November 08, 2009, 02:16:20 PM
If i use 12v supply then how much voltage produced by this motor.

If you power the circuit you posted at the beginning of the thread with 12 volts you should get about 200-250v out the back end. Don't let the big numbers fool you, it's a pulse. Only very expensive meters (better an oscilloscope) will show this pulse.

The only thing that circuit is good for is charging lead acid batteries. I still use my Bedini as a battery charger. But it will enable you to prove some concepts, namely; that a collapsing field produces useful energy and lead acid batteries can be recovered/improved with this sort of charging technology.

You really should be testing the power that comes out of the charged battery not the machine itself. You would be better off buying 2 brand new batteries, a high wattage resistor matched to the batteries c20 discharge rate and a stopwatch.

1, discharge battery A to 12.4v with your resistor, note time taken
2, charge battery A to 12.9v with circuit shown, note time taken
3, rinse and repeat for about 6 weeks while building up your spreadsheet of times
4, Learn from it

Have fun...I did :)
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safder

Today i am very happy . My motor is charging the battery.the problem was in my circuit. ;)