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Overunity Machines Forum



Substitute the neon bulb in the Bedini SSG

Started by antimony, November 21, 2015, 08:17:40 AM

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antimony

I understand the SSG is not a free energy machine, but that´s ok. I see it as a highly efficient motor, if done right i guess.
What i am mostly interested in is to rejuvinating batteries, and of course learn to make motors, and i thought that the SSG would be a good first build project. :)

I havent checked out the solid-state SSG circuit, but i will definently check it out. :)

I will check the links out, and get one. Do i need to get some special Ne2 bulb?
The one i have is very small, and i guess there are not just only one kind of Ne2 bulbs?

Thanks for the help. :)


tinman

Quote from: antimony on November 23, 2015, 04:29:22 AM
I understand the SSG is not a free energy machine, but that´s ok. I see it as a highly efficient motor, if done right i guess.
What i am mostly interested in is to rejuvinating batteries, and of course learn to make motors, and i thought that the SSG would be a good first build project. :)

I havent checked out the solid-state SSG circuit, but i will definently check it out. :)

I will check the links out, and get one. Do i need to get some special Ne2 bulb?
The one i have is very small, and i guess there are not just only one kind of Ne2 bulbs?

Thanks for the help. :)

One of the 5mm 110 volt neon's will do.
Just remove the base emitter diode from the ssg pulse motor circuit,and it will go into self oscillation when you spin the rotor up. Once started,you can stop the rotor,and it will keep oscillating.

The SSG pulse motor is a great way to get started into pulse systems/pulse motors.


Brad

antimony

Quote from: tinman on November 23, 2015, 04:49:17 AM
One of the 5mm 110 volt neon's will do.
Just remove the base emitter diode from the ssg pulse motor circuit,and it will go into self oscillation when you spin the rotor up. Once started,you can stop the rotor,and it will keep oscillating.

The SSG pulse motor is a great way to get started into pulse systems/pulse motors.


Brad

Yes, that´s what i also thought. It is a pretty simple circuit.
Is there some way to make it perform with overunity, or why is it considered to be in the free energy machine category?

I will look for that kind of neon bulb and see if i can find it. :)

I live in Sweden, and we have 240V out the wall here, so the bulb i have may be sufficient, or that doesn´t matter maybe? 

I bought these, hope they are ok. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40-x-Orange-Light-Neon-Bulb-Indicator-Lamp-5x10mm-AC-100V-220V-w-Resistor-/291267155493?hash=item43d0e01625:g:hBwAAOSwo0JWII6o

tinman

Quote from: antimony on November 23, 2015, 05:43:36 AM
Yes, that´s what i also thought. It is a pretty simple circuit.


I will look for that kind of neon bulb and see if i can find it. :)

I live in Sweden, and we have 240V out the wall here, so the bulb i have may be sufficient, or that doesn´t matter maybe? 

I bought these, hope they are ok. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40-x-Orange-Light-Neon-Bulb-Indicator-Lamp-5x10mm-AC-100V-220V-w-Resistor-/291267155493?hash=item43d0e01625:g:hBwAAOSwo0JWII6o

QuoteIs there some way to make it perform with overunity, or why is it considered to be in the free energy machine category?

No,there is no way to make it create energy-which would be required in order for it to be an overunity machine. It is in the free energy category only because of lies told by those who wish to profit from books and video's about the machine. The only machine that would be considered to be an overunity device is a machine that uses an energy source that can deliver a continuous force that acts upon the device in a way as to create motion of mass,and where as that motion of mass dose not deplete the source of the force that creates that motion of mass. Once this is achieved,then energy could be drawn from the moving mass.

Just remove the resistor,and all should be well.


Brad