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Overunity Machines Forum



Feynman makes a Bedini Motor

Started by Feynman, April 18, 2008, 12:41:22 AM

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willitwork

I am sure It will charge the battery - (I used caps BTW). But it will only top up a nearly full battery. It won't charge it from empty. Something I saw and have read on several failed Bedini builders site. In fact the various Youtube's out there that I have seen so far all come to the same conclusion.

Here is my circuit in text form:

An analogue Hall effect device was used to drive an OP amp discriminator which fed a variable pulse width 555 driver for a 2N3055 transistor. Pulse timing, width and amplitude were fully adjustable. I recycled emf into the circuit in various ways. The best performing coil was quad (double bifilar) wound. Input current to the motor was measured and tuning resulted in a motor that would turn at 1200 RPM with about 20ma of drive current and 9 volts across the output driver.

I built the circuit so that the logic section was separately powered and the output voltage could be varied. I attempted some 20 various winding combinations and EMF salvaging and/or recycling approaches.

A one point much greater, although less stable speed and power was produced by turning the master coil into a tuned tank. It would have been in a slave tank circuit that the target battery, had I wasted the money to buy one, would have been inserted.

Most Bedini or pulse motor builders do not spend the time perfecting the resonance of the motor. I spent my time there, realising that if any gain were to be had resonance would have to be achieved first. Resonance was tricky to achieve and demonstrated a high loss (albeit sexy) electro mechanical oscillator.

A pulse type battery rejuvinator that it fully solid state could be built will far less fuss. It would set up a tank circuit that would include the battery and rejuvinate it. As the battery condition improved this type of circuit would change frequency along with the batteries change in inductance and capacitance.

It would, of course, like the Bedini not be OU or draw any power from the ether but simply be a pulse rejuvinator.


What have you built?

WilbyInebriated

Quote from: willitwork on July 18, 2008, 11:10:04 PM
I am sure It will charge the battery - (I used caps BTW). But it will only top up a nearly full battery. It won't charge it from empty. Something I saw and have read on several failed Bedini builders site. In fact the various Youtube's out there that I have seen so far all come to the same conclusion.

Here is my circuit in text form:

An analogue Hall effect device was used to drive an OP amp discriminator which fed a variable pulse width 555 driver for a 2N3055 transistor. Pulse timing, width and amplitude were fully adjustable. I recycled emf into the circuit in various ways. The best performing coil was quad (double bifilar) wound. Input current to the motor was measured and tuning resulted in a motor that would turn at 1200 RPM with about 20ma of drive current and 9 volts across the output driver.

I built the circuit so that the logic section was separately powered and the output voltage could be varied. I attempted some 20 various winding combinations and EMF salvaging and/or recycling approaches.

A one point much greater, although less stable speed and power was produced by turning the master coil into a tuned tank. It would have been in a slave tank circuit that the target battery, had I wasted the money to buy one, would have been inserted.

Most Bedini or pulse motor builders do not spend the time perfecting the resonance of the motor. I spent my time there, realising that if any gain were to be had resonance would have to be achieved first. Resonance was tricky to achieve and demonstrated a high loss (albeit sexy) electro mechanical oscillator.

A pulse type battery rejuvinator that it fully solid state could be built will far less fuss. It would set up a tank circuit that would include the battery and rejuvinate it. As the battery condition improved this type of circuit would change frequency along with the batteries change in inductance and capacitance.

It would, of course, like the Bedini not be OU or draw any power from the ether but simply be a pulse rejuvinator.


What have you built?


so you didn't replicate the sg at all did you? you changed things all around and then labeled YOUR failure as bedini's... that's a neat trick  ::)
There is no news. There's the truth of the signal. What I see. And, there's the puppet theater...
the Parliament jesters foist on the somnambulant public.  - Mr. Universe

willitwork

And what precisely was your build and testing methodology?
How does your system work?
What are your numbers?
How did you get your system into resonance?
Did you take the charged battery of your resonant Bedini and disconnect it, then flatten it, then recharge it?

I didn't need to because I know a pulse charge when I see one.




WilbyInebriated

Quote from: willitwork on July 18, 2008, 11:56:14 PM
And what precisely was your build and testing methodology?
How does your system work?
What are your numbers?
How did you get your system into resonance?
Did you take the charged battery of your resonant Bedini and disconnect it, then flatten it, then recharge it?

I didn't need to because I know a pulse charge when I see one.







and i know a talking head when i see one...
as i said, change everything around, don't follow directions and then cry when it doesn't work...
YOUR FAILURE
There is no news. There's the truth of the signal. What I see. And, there's the puppet theater...
the Parliament jesters foist on the somnambulant public.  - Mr. Universe

willitwork

So you have never built one.

hehe