Thanks for the info. So how is ur motor doing are u getting more Mamps out than put in. I know the secret to get overunity with the bedini. I would have told u but I dont know ur email
I found com, but not sure about the amps lead is it 10 A Max or V ma. so the red lead from the meter gos to positive on the battery what about the black lead
@333kgb best you do a google search. you need to have the meter in a series hook up on one side of your battery. 10a max and com are what you want to hook in series. do not hook up in parallel while 10amp and com ports are used or you will short your battery.
@333kgb Your volt meter should have an amps, volts and com. Put one lead into the amps input and the other into the com input and your ready to have amps flow through the meter. You need to take one side of the output on the battery and place the meter inline with that one lead. Do not touch both pos and neg of your battery to the amps and com of the meter or you will have a short that will fry the fuse inside. amps must be read on one side only
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Each bifilar coil in this model has its own separate bedini monopole circuit. There are different ways of putting together a multicoil wheel. With magnets and coils arranged to pass one another at the same time you may then use one of the coils as a slave to send the trigger signal to all of the other power coils. This build is usea a separate trigger and power (its own circuit) to self regulate each bifiar coil independantly. Each circuit is parallel together. Master/slave config is better.
Thanks for the info. So how is ur motor doing are u getting more Mamps out than put in. I know the secret to get overunity with the bedini. I would have told u but I dont know ur email
333kgb 9 months ago
I found com, but not sure about the amps lead is it 10 A Max or V ma. so the red lead from the meter gos to positive on the battery what about the black lead
333kgb 9 months ago
@333kgb best you do a google search. you need to have the meter in a series hook up on one side of your battery. 10a max and com are what you want to hook in series. do not hook up in parallel while 10amp and com ports are used or you will short your battery.
darcyklyne 9 months ago
hi, nice work! I have a meter and I want to know how much amps are coming out of the battery were do the 2 leads of the meter go
333kgb 9 months ago
@333kgb Your volt meter should have an amps, volts and com. Put one lead into the amps input and the other into the com input and your ready to have amps flow through the meter. You need to take one side of the output on the battery and place the meter inline with that one lead. Do not touch both pos and neg of your battery to the amps and com of the meter or you will have a short that will fry the fuse inside. amps must be read on one side only
darcyklyne 9 months ago
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slipshodcoqbgg 1 year ago
Each bifilar coil in this model has its own separate bedini monopole circuit. There are different ways of putting together a multicoil wheel. With magnets and coils arranged to pass one another at the same time you may then use one of the coils as a slave to send the trigger signal to all of the other power coils. This build is usea a separate trigger and power (its own circuit) to self regulate each bifiar coil independantly. Each circuit is parallel together. Master/slave config is better.
darcyklyne 3 years ago
every time that you connect a new coil do you have to make a new circuit?
tanahiro26 3 years ago
Congrates..
marthale7 3 years ago