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  • you should see what happen when you put a levitron over it, you can get them from ebay for 15 bucks,,,,, its like a magnet that floats,,, but its a little more complicated cause you have to add weight, and temp also effect it, anyway it would be interesting to see.  maybe get the levitron going then cut the circuit on

  • Afacentauro 1111's new video shows him rotating the sphere outside the Bedini air core in a little dish. I was thinking how convinient it would be to spin it in a Joule Thief toroid for an output coil, maybe with a bridge rectifier wired on. Alfacentauro emailed me his output data. I'll publish the stats on the One magnet Bedini thread at enrgeticforum. Can't wait for your new spin results. Keep it up!

  • That's what i want to see :)

  • Really nice build.

    Magnet is really steady, perfect.

    One little question; do you use a bifilar coil for this setup or a tri-filar coil???

    I'm wondering from which coil you're pulling the power for the LED???

    I really like your video's, so thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.

  • Flux----The coil is a trifilar but the third winding that is running the LED (750 turns of 30ga) is wound right on top of the other two windings.

  • Oke, so it's a trifilar coil. Thanks for the info.

    Looking forward to your new work.

  • exactly what I was wanting to do, congrates on getting it to work, did you tape the sphere into place?

  • Mart----The ball is glued to the inside of the top with contact cement so I can take it out when the bottom of the top wears out. The N/S poles have to face out.

  • I love the spinny top... looks like a kids toy...

    what about using compressed air to make it levitate... those spinny tops should center and be quite stable in a nice flow of air...

  • comwarrior69. Compressed air would work great . I would try that but I don't have an air compressor---yet. I have thought about holding the 'top' upright with a small neo magnet glued to the spinner shaft and then using an overhead magnet to attract that. Then you could use the compresed air to spin up the top and then flip on the Bedini drive. "Warp speed Mr. Scott"!!!! NOW!!!!!!!

  • i am going to wind all around the neo to make this stable and safer ! i think that is the best way to get the most out of this thing:)

  • hay lid! look at my video

    bedini! fun with magnets 07 levitation 01

    there is more to this then you know:) good job!

  • eroutt--- This is really interesting stuff. It truely is "fun with magnets". Thanks for sharing all your work.

  • Lid:

    That top was spinning very steady. I like the way Jonnydavro is going with this. I wish I could keep up, ha ha. i do believe, like you said, that there is a lot more here to look into. I don't remember even reading about something like this. Out of all my devices here at Pirate Labs, when folks stop by, they are the most impressed with this spinning magnet device. Great job.

    Bill

  • Bill--- There is actually a patent on a 'novelty toy' that is an almost identical idea (no charging circuit though) and also Tesla had a spinning egg device that was similar. Eroutt and Jonny have me hooked on this. There is alot going on here. I would love to see the magnet flux lines as this thing spins up. I bet that it looks like a a tornado with the energy lines running down the center of the magnet.

  • Put the round magnet into the hollow core of your coil, theres another guy on youtube getting 2500hz pulses when the sphere reaches full speed.... 150,000 rpm!!!! I've ordered some round neo's to try, but they havent come in yet.....

    Please try this lidmotor, and post ...Please...

  • Can101276---I have alredy ordered the round neo magnet for that. The ones that I have are hematite. I have to wind a special coil for it also.

  • Elmer the Safety Elephant: For the super high speed RPM experiments you should drop by the hardware store and get safety glasses.

  • Maybe body armor also for the next step? If I can get that ball spinning inside a bifilar coil the RPMs are going to be unreal. Maybe I will run the device inside some kind of box enclosure. Something running at 100K + RPMs is a little scary.

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