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  • And why not add some coil springs to keep magnets to flip when needed!

  • What about useing a salt water battery system to charge your coils and run it with as much as you need! Free electric!

  • hey. nice bedini there. I too am making one but mine doesn't seem to be working. Im kinda new to this and im using a reel of 22awg wire as the run coil, and i have made a small trigger coil out of wire i got from a transformer which ide say is about 24awg - 26awg and have wound it round a cottern reel 3 layers deap, not sure on the amount of turns. I have used the bedini schoolgirl circuit but i am using a 2sc2625 transistor. Not sure if thats the problem but i just cant get it to work :(

  • @12dart12

    Thanks. I forget exactly the wire sizes I used but, it was what was called for in the Bedini SSG. Did you wind it bifilar? What are you using for a core? The core makes a big difference. The circuit I used called for the 2N3055 transistor and that is what I used. Check out Lidmotor's videos as well as JonnyDavro's on the no bearing Bedini. That should help you. I made my core out of nails that had a strong attraction to a neo.

    Bill

  • @Pirate88179 thanks for the quick reply. I have redone the coil now. Went and bought some 26awg wire and wound that along with the 22awg wire bifilar round the spool. I dont yet have a core inside it so the magnet is very week but i do have it running with a reed switch. ill try nails like you did and then see if i can get the trigger coil working with my 2sc2625 transistor. If not then im gona have to go buy the 2n3055. Thanks for your help and ill keep you posted on my progress :) thanks again

  • I have learned from other's replications of Jonnydavros device that this thing turns at about 15,000-18,000 RPM.

    Bill

  • Nice bill, Im assuming the north and south of the magnet is at the top and bottom of it,,wonder if some how small magnets could be glues on the sides of that big spinning magnet, then a coil placed over it so it spins in a coil,,and the generated current tapped that way,,and if made correctly to generate more energy then it takes to spin it,,just a thought,,nice vid!!

  • Thank you. No, actually the n and s poles are along the horizontal axis near the center of the vertical magnet.. Jonnydavro and some others, have used multiple pick-up coils and are getting good amounts of energy out of them. Here I am replicating Jonnny's device. He, and the others, are way ahead of me on this. Check out his vids on this, they are amazing. Thanks.

    Bill

  • cool stuff. I find these magnets very strange reactions in different applications good work

  • Thank you. This is just my replication of Jonnydavro's device. You should check and see what he is doing now. (I can't keep up with him)

    Bill

  • Wow Bill very nice your jobs, nice videos,thx for you Creativity , Regards

    Alex

  • Thank you Alex!

    Bill

  • I am assuming the egg magnet is horizontally polarized for the north and south poles as it spins upright. It might be fun to make a 10-turn coil about 2" in diameter with thicker wire and connect an LED to it. Then bring it close to the egg and see it light up, and see if you hear the egg slowing down. Assuming it is horizontally polarized then it is like a spinning lighthouse beacon of magnetic flux.

  • Yes, that is the way these are magnetized. Jonnydavro and Xenomorphlabs have already done this using several pick-up coils. Brownsville used a double decker arrangement and yes, they can light leds with the pick-up coils. I don't recall the wire size or turns. Yes, Lentz's law is alive and well as the mag will slow down but, it keeps going and the leds still light. So, this has its limits but it is a cool thing to see. eroutt also has done this I believe. Check out their videos.

    Bill

  • I can't quite picture what you mean. This device is very easy and cheap to replicate. You should give it a try. Then try your idea and let us know what happens. This is how we all can learn. You may be on to something really good. (the graphite would lower friction)

    Bill

  • That is incredible!

  • Thank you! Not as much fun as your videos but then, who's are? Thanks for the comment.

    Bill

  • Thank you! Also, it was free, ha ha. (which helps) I got it from a dumpster. I could not believe someone threw out a perfectly good Bedini motor base. (Grin)

    Bill

  • i am glad to see it working:) nice set up you have there:)

  • Thank you. It really runs well. Now for some fun experiments. These smaller mags are the way to go for sure. They are about 1/2 the size of the other ones I have.

    Bill

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