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  • we need measure of coil, wire, number of turn. tanks

  • hiii daftman my name is maria, i have seen your videos and they are very intrsting i have chosen this for a science experiment,, it will really help if you can send me more info and diagrams and the matirials i would need my father is helping me 100% i would really apreciatet .i looked at that web site that you keep telling people to go to and i truly cant see nothing is telling me to download but it wont let me... please respond to me asap thank you

    and you have done such a good job :)

  • @theDaftman You said in this video that the amount of turns on your coil doesn't matter so long as the Ohms are correct, Could You please tell me what the Ohms is said to be, this would help me a great deal.

    Thanks for the awesome vids and goodluck.

  • Nice job DaftMan!

    Why the large tinning of the start ends of wires? And what are you using as best reference on Bendini's work? Also I 2nd request for decent shot or pdf of your circuit board. Cheers.

  • my coil not working it has enamle on the coil wire and have removed it on the ends but do i need to do this for the whole coil or just the ends as im trying to work out why its not working thanks for reply.

  • do you have to have magnet wire?

  • Hi there, i need a lilttle help here... i´v made everything like you say, but made it with differents copper wires... and made it about 300/ 400 turns. but when i try to run the motor he dont run... as too much electromagnet i guess... instead of self running he spins about 4 or 5 turns and stops. i guess the problem are with my coil but if tou can give me some help on what it can be i´ll appreciate.

    sorry for bad english.

    Thank you.

  • Why don't you sell an easy to build free energy kit on ebay. Then more people will wake up to it

  • thats millimeters

  • hey am trying to make this coil i ordered some welding rods from ebay and the once i have recieved have got a coating on. what i wanted to know was does it mater if u use the coated welding rods or does it have to be the plain ones

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  • they don't make good britons like this these days!!! thanks man.

  • Your the best man!

  • Hey gorgeous, great vids. Are the coil wires copper? Silly question I know, but at present I do not even own a screwdriver, so am delighted to be revisiting my school days with lots more success, thanks to you! The wires for the actual circuit are also of what metal. See, it is a really long time since I was a school girl! Cheers

  • Hi,

    I'm using AWG 32 which is .202 mm for the trigger coil. Will that work instead of the .224 mm? THe pot I got is much smaller than your diagram. Is that a problem it says PHL PC82. I'm using a larger diode than the In4007, In54something (can't find the receipt). THe store person said this should work. (I'm new to this.)

    Anyway, trying to figure out why its not working. Doesn't even want to power up. Thanks.

  • hey i was wondering if you could upload a still image of your bedini circuit on youtube or tell me where you got your bedini circuit diagram from, much appreciated coz on the vid its hard to see .

  • How exactly did you cut the coil from the MDF wood ?

  • Hey... Hi...

    Once you've got the basics working why can't you steal the coil from dad's old volvo & run your pulse current through that & pick-up the high-voltage kickback that normally goes to the distributor & spark plugs & run that through the pulse-push part of the Bedini coil thingy... Surely as-long as you were careful to add some sort of rectifier or resistor or capacitor (Probably the latter) the extra voltage from the coil from da's volvo will be more efficient & powerful..? Maybe..?

  • Is Bedini too stupid to know about the surface charge on a battery or is he just hoping everyone else is that stupid. You can do the same thing with a few electronic parts you don't need a motor & generator.

    Ether way you don't gain anything.

  • so there is only two wires around the coil and u put like the positive wire on start and the negative on the end of the magnet wire??

  • so the welding rods you used were uncoated? i was under the impression that core laminations should be insulated from each other to reduce eddy current circulation?..

  • This was copied directly from Bedini's work. What I am saying, this unit was built the Bedini way the core is what Bedini calls for. Thanks for the question but I don't want to be pulled in to this one has it will turn in to a long drawn out 2ing and throwing with this subject. What I will say is have a look at any transformer of coil even a relay and see how they are put together. You will find the answer there.  Sorry but some subjects are best left alone.

  • I have never come across any multiple cores that has individually insulated segments. But would be interested to see one. Thanks for your questions. Sorry if it seems like the above was a bit blunt but its hard to answer some questions with the 500 word count. I will also get back to your question on the forum soon.

  • i only ask because i have already pulled apart several transformers in my search for usable magnet wire, and always found that the laminations are coated with a nonconductive layer. I know this because i had to scrape this layer off when using the metal as a jumper between 2 batteries...sorry to go on about it...

  • You may find the coating is to help stop corrosion and to eliminate vibration from the plates. Maybe most of all is to prevent noise and to help with stability of the coil construction.

    I know that's a bit of a short copout but that's mainly the reason for the coating.

  • Sorry if I seem a bit sharp it's because I'm trying to answer everyone as quick has possible very short on time. I have underestimated the response from youtube members on the whole subject. I have been getting over 30 youtube mails a day, so I have to be short and quick with my replies otherwise my mail box/inbox gets overrun. If any one out there has not yet had a response to any mail sent, I will get to you ASAP.

  • & that 30 emails don't include any posting like this one.

    Please don't take any offence sceptic33 as no offence was meant in anyway.

  • large transformers use steel / iron plates, however smaller transformers use ground beeds in a sort of ceramic type composition...

    Iron filings / epoxy mix is ver similar to the way smaller transformers work...

    I have seen seperated segments in coils, however, by doing this you are changing the 'dynamics' of how the coils work. as an experiment, i'd say try it... but only once you have built a couple of bedini's.

    WARNING: Changing coil dynamics can cause DANGEROUS levels of back EMF!

  • i just rememberd, it's iron ferrite thats used in smaller transformers...

  • Watch and learn from a true craftsman.

    Thank you Daftman!

  • Thanks for your comments.

  • Great job! Please, keep posting your video updates. Your instructions are very good.

  • Thanks for your comments.

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