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Overunity Machines Forum



Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!

Started by Goat, January 09, 2009, 11:54:12 AM

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robbie47

@Groundloop:
Great results!
If the neon is lighting up, this means the emitter of the transistor is at high volts (> 65 Volts) at some time in the oscillation.
Are you sure you have drawn the coils correctly in the above circuit?

Groundloop

@robbie47,

Yes, the coils is connected as shown in the circuit. The solid state is the same as my motor. I have
just stopped the rotor. See earlier post on how the motor looks like. The rotor is from a computer fan.
I have removed the fan blades, the electronic and the rubber magnet inside the fan hub. I have NOT
removed the iron ring inside the fan hub. Then I epoxy on two Neo magnets.

Edit-1 Added some images. You can see the neon bulb glowing. Also remark that both pins in the
          neon bulb is glowing. This means that the voltage over the bulb is AC.

Groundloop.

robbie47

@groundloop:
OK, thanks for your confirmation and the pictures!!.
I really want to replicate this if your battery continues to charge.

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[Edit] From the pictures I understand that you are using the bottom coils, which is a bifilor wounded one?

Any idea what the oscillation frequency is of this setup?

Groundloop

@robbie47,

Yes, it seems that the iron metal ring inside the plastic hub is the magnetic link between the coils.

My coil are wound onto two plastic bobbins measuring 47mm diameter, 18mm thick, 15mm center
hole. The spools are approx. 80% full. I did use 0,25mm enameled copper wire. The DC Ohm on
each coil is approx. 48 Ohm. The distance between the coils is 52mm. Neo magnets is grade 35
and are round 14mm diameter and 8mm thick. One magnet has North out the other South out.
Rotor and coils are epoxy glued to a plastic box. The magnets are epoxy glued to the rotor.

Both coil is SINGLE wound. Two separate wound coils.

My frequency counter says 48,9 kHz.

Groundloop.

robbie47

@groundloop:
Thanks for correcting me on the coils and sharing all the details!

Your ventilator components wonders me.
I am used to having a magnetic ring inside the 12V ventilators I am using.
The cores of the 4 coils inside are independent and isolated from each other.
You must have a different ventilator type there, since you talked about rubbery magnets inside that you removed.
Does that mean the coils inside this ventilator unit are all mounted on the metal ring?