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Bedini SSG - self sustaining

Started by plengo, August 28, 2009, 08:04:34 PM

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plengo

I am about to complete an excellent test and post amazing results.

So far my SSG has been running for a few days with no battery voltage degradation but the opposite, going up. I am using a 7 digits meter and even using just capacitors the results looks promising although not perfect.

I think I do finally have a self-runner with the exception of the switching electronics (coupled by a relay) being fed externally, but no extra energy to run the circuit.

Fausto.

mscoffman

Quote from: plengo on September 03, 2010, 03:49:37 PM
I am about to complete an excellent test and post amazing results.

So far my SSG has been running for a few days with no battery voltage degradation but the opposite, going up. I am using a 7 digits meter and even using just capacitors the results looks promising although not perfect.

I think I do finally have a self-runner with the exception of the switching electronics (coupled by a relay) being fed externally, but no extra energy to run the circuit.

Fausto.

@Fausto

Sounds excellent! If you could summarize your configuration,
because this thread has covered a lot of territory! I know you
have the capacity to do this correctly, so we'll see.

:S:MarkSCoffman

plengo

Thanks S:MarkSCoffman for the interest.

I am having some difficulties preparing the info and replicating it myself so that I can show everyone.
I should have been quiet before shouting victory! It is very difficult to hold the emotions when one finds cool stuff.

Basically I have a 6 pole SSG running with a cap. But the cap is replaced with a battery instead and a little tricky pulsating the source battery into the SSG using a relay. There is a very fine relationship between the amount of energy generated from the SSG output and what is converted inside a battery (the replacer of the cap) for reuse.

What basically I have was a system running for 3 days and the voltage on ALL the 2 batteries not only went up but kept them selfs at 4 decimals digits unchanged. There is a long time.

Off course I had to change things to document and short circuit things and burn some energy and cables and pretty much destroy the integrity of the test. So, another round of days of tests before I waist anyone's efforts in replicating.

Sorry about that. Be back soon with more data hopefully.

Fausto.

plengo

Ok. I am confident it is indeed a self-runner. I am not even using any switching this time.

It does charge the batteries as it runs. It is so simple that it is difficult to believe. Please guys try it.

And the SSGs are NOT spinning, they are in self-oscillation mode.

Fausto.

teslaalset

Quote from: plengo on September 09, 2010, 10:18:45 PM
Ok. I am confident it is indeed a self-runner. I am not even using any switching this time.

It does charge the batteries as it runs. It is so simple that it is difficult to believe. Please guys try it.

And the SSGs are NOT spinning, they are in self-oscillation mode.

Fausto.

Fausto, thanks for sharing.
I have been following various privat SSG projects.
This one shows much resemblance with a Swedish guy who shows OU with self oscillationg SSG circuits.
He a bit of a strange guy, but he sounds sincere and responded to questions.
He has a youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/oglundasotarn
Some of his results are shown e.g. in this particular video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZjsv77r--w
He started his research doing a traditional SSG with a bycle wheel but ended up with a self oscillating setup.

As you indicated, yours is in self oscillating mode as well.
Is the wheel fixed by a clamp or something, or free to move?
So, I am just wondering whether there is some kind of mechanical resonance that causes the self oscillation or that you have oscillation purely by electronics.