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From: Elcanom
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  • awsome!!

    bit beyond my capability but very interesting.

  • when i build a device, the batteries will be in cylindars, so they have a flux, and then spin, to create a sine wave, or pulse.

  • If you want to show overpower, use the tiniest battery for the drive a 9 V 250 mA battery would do. And prove that you can charge the big huge car battery.

  • Hey you should add a timing relay to switch back and forth from the run battery to the charge battery without manually switching them, Try it to see what happen,

  • I appreciate your video and what you have built....I don't quite understand how the charging battery is putting out 12v....and the running battery is putting out approximately the same. Where is the load? What can this generator run?

  • cool...

  • What is the current?

  • Awesome video, just curious what would be the net step to produce more energy then the running battery is putting out´.

    Thanks

    Travis

  • great work man i was waiting for someone to show that you can switch from charging on battery to the other on great work. can you charge up more then just one battery like say from 1 to 10 then 10 to 1 to keep the cycle going. thanks for the video. keep making for videos and keep me posted. great job!!!

  • Nice motor guy. I have built several bedini motors, and they all work great. This is the first one i've seen with a BR before the charge batt. Are you seeing better charging results with it? Cool battery swapper! Your design? I see you are using 2 DPDT switches & 2 coils. Is the second coil a must have for the swapper design to work? Thanks for the vid & your time. 5 stars Eddie
  • I said "they all work great".

    The truth is some work better than others.

    Performance can be directly affected by craftsmanship.

    People dont realize the skills needed to construct one of these devices from scratch.

    I can tell you put a lot of love into your motor.

    B proud....good job!

    Eddie

  • we have the capacity to change our world

    let's get to work there is nothig impossible except to that the state of your mind makes it, so =) so look as far we are know think i about it Sci-FI something became reallity =0

  • I don't get it, you're not gaining any power with your design setup. The whole purpose of the Bedini design was to gain more power than what you put in.

  • That's wicked man, but your design lacks efficiency. I think that may be hurting your output.

  • Hello, great vid!!

    i want to built a bedini motor myself, eventualy to create a closed loop.

    For the swithing and pulses to the motor i want to use a micro controller pic+eeprom.

    Have you ever trided this? Or have any sugestions?

    first i want to try to swith the 2 batteries by the micro prossessor, then i want to use the radiant energy to work without batteries.

  • how much did it cost to build that motor and what is its rpm and amp draw

  • kool, it should run forever, yet I have not seen anyone do that one yet?

  • I hope not, you would be dead if you would have...

  • Hallo

    Very nice, but I miss an 2 Amperemeters. One in the way to the motor and one in the way to the battery, whitch is charged.

    Only the product of Volt and ampere is interesting!

    So, the product after the motor has to be more than the product(volt x Ampere) before the motor. This is logic, i think. Please complete vour nice work in this direction

    greetings from germany

  • Great Video. Why do you require the added bridge rectifier? I also have a question re. my own Bedini SG experiment. Maybe you cpould take a look and give your oppinion. Many Thanks and good luok to you in the future.

  • I can get it to run for a week so far swapping 1 12 volt 7ah battery from the drive to the charge and vise versa. I am still missing something, and as soon as I find it I will share it with you all

  • Thermodynamics .. energy lost in friction ... when you actually put a draw on this and try to use it for something practical, besides spinning and looking cool, you'll not only lose energy due to thermodynamics, but you'll lose energy to whatever is connected and it'll die much much faster...

  • They mostly use this for charging batteries. This design would need to be altered for Torque use... At any rate, results have shown that this produces amazing amounts of energy in batteries.

  • @Elcanom You can run for a week because the motor has no load. Try just hooking both batteries in parallel & running it, I bet it runs just as long. To PROVE that it is making power you need to reduce the size of these batteries so they can discharge quickly & be swapped. Try 2 stacks of AAA nicads. If this Really worked then it should run forever just by swapping the batteries back n forth. Otherwise your just discharging one battery & charging another while gradually running them both out.

  • How long will the motor run? Have you tried to run it until it stops?

  • Thank you all for the nice comments!

  • Nice job! Thanks for the video.

    Bill

  • that is cool, looks like over unity based on meters. is it really? nice work too.

  • Any way you could post a schematic of that switching box you have made? I could really use one of those for my tests man.

    Cheers.

  • I would like to see one more meter I was confused over the output of the motor and the individual volts of each battery. good work non the less keep it up.

  • I am working on it.  I'll post a new vid when I get that working

  • If you had it timed so it would switch when your charge got to a set point and then switched that would be cool.

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